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<blockquote data-quote="mudgee hunter" data-source="post: 410478" data-attributes="member: 9124"><p>The outer C channel was cut down from 25mm SHS (box) .</p><p>This helps stiffen the mesh keeping it straight, and aids in fitment. Only needs to be 10mm wide. </p><p>The mesh fitted in a teared hopper must be at least 60mm from the back wall, lower than the drop zone. </p><p>I use a 10mm SS eyebolt with a nyloc nut to set depth, and a wing nut on the under side to clamp with, sandwiched with a 3mm rubber gaskit.</p><p>a peice of 40x5 or 3mm flat bar attached underneath is very advisable for stiffening the clamp zone.</p><p>and put your pan under the hole when stripping down. </p><p>I always know how well I went on that dig just by looking at the gold that falls in to the pan through that small hole. Like a sneak peak! Ha</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mudgee hunter, post: 410478, member: 9124"] The outer C channel was cut down from 25mm SHS (box) . This helps stiffen the mesh keeping it straight, and aids in fitment. Only needs to be 10mm wide. The mesh fitted in a teared hopper must be at least 60mm from the back wall, lower than the drop zone. I use a 10mm SS eyebolt with a nyloc nut to set depth, and a wing nut on the under side to clamp with, sandwiched with a 3mm rubber gaskit. a peice of 40x5 or 3mm flat bar attached underneath is very advisable for stiffening the clamp zone. and put your pan under the hole when stripping down. I always know how well I went on that dig just by looking at the gold that falls in to the pan through that small hole. Like a sneak peak! Ha [/QUOTE]
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