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<blockquote data-quote="cecc" data-source="post: 215598" data-attributes="member: 5894"><p>Yes I'm taken by this concept of the banjo, been thinking about it for days, running it through my head, throwing the dirt up to the top on the top box, then throwing water at the bottom of the top box so it shoots up to the dirt and mixes it then flows down into the 2nd box. I know I've got this right because I ran it past 'Jemba'.</p><p></p><p>But knowing the clay at Deep Creek aye Yobs, man it's tough to break up. Especially when i'm classifying in my bucket with the holes, and spinning it around just like normal classifying, just I use a bucket submerged in the bigger bucket full of water,</p><p></p><p>When I check my gravels out, there's always these small balls of clay, so I have to grab them and break them up with my hands.</p><p></p><p>I would love to try one to see how it handles the clay at Deep Creek, if it does, then that's Steve's and my problem fixed.</p><p></p><p>Len</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cecc, post: 215598, member: 5894"] Yes I'm taken by this concept of the banjo, been thinking about it for days, running it through my head, throwing the dirt up to the top on the top box, then throwing water at the bottom of the top box so it shoots up to the dirt and mixes it then flows down into the 2nd box. I know I've got this right because I ran it past 'Jemba'. But knowing the clay at Deep Creek aye Yobs, man it's tough to break up. Especially when i'm classifying in my bucket with the holes, and spinning it around just like normal classifying, just I use a bucket submerged in the bigger bucket full of water, When I check my gravels out, there's always these small balls of clay, so I have to grab them and break them up with my hands. I would love to try one to see how it handles the clay at Deep Creek, if it does, then that's Steve's and my problem fixed. Len [/QUOTE]
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