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Alluvial Gold Prospecting
Strainer - keep or chuck?
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<blockquote data-quote="mudgee hunter" data-source="post: 438177" data-attributes="member: 9124"><p>Shop around for brass flapper valves, they vary a LOT in price. </p><p>Dont use spring loaded types.</p><p>The camlock allows you join your hose, male to female. </p><p>Always remember water pumps push far better than they suck, so keep the sucker hose to a minimum. The shorter the BETTER!</p><p>Even if you have 2 x 1m hoses, </p><p>I kink in layflat with a small, pump will kill your flow! </p><p>So you can use your 2nd 1m sucker hose up to your sluice to rid the kink etc</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mudgee hunter, post: 438177, member: 9124"] Shop around for brass flapper valves, they vary a LOT in price. Dont use spring loaded types. The camlock allows you join your hose, male to female. Always remember water pumps push far better than they suck, so keep the sucker hose to a minimum. The shorter the BETTER! Even if you have 2 x 1m hoses, I kink in layflat with a small, pump will kill your flow! So you can use your 2nd 1m sucker hose up to your sluice to rid the kink etc [/QUOTE]
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