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<blockquote data-quote="4wdbob" data-source="post: 281431" data-attributes="member: 6783"><p>Hi all,</p><p></p><p>I have a question re riffle bars. I have been making mine out of aluminium and have sort of mastered welding with propane torch (sort of). </p><p></p><p>Tried/tested a couple of highbankers in the back yard and happy with them untill its time to pull them apart which is very difficult with small gravel jamming the riffle in place.</p><p></p><p>My question is what sort of gap do you normally have either side?</p><p></p><p>Also loading up the camper next week for 2 or 3 weeks prospecting with the Xterra 705. This is my first attempt at detecting and I am still trying to decide between the GT and Tibooburra if it ever stops raining. Any recommendations would be appreciated. My good wife will be happy with either. </p><p>At least I'm not short of choice with the picks. Latest is a monster from a 4wd leaf spring and long handle and a narrow crevass pick from the offcut.</p><p></p><p>Bob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4wdbob, post: 281431, member: 6783"] Hi all, I have a question re riffle bars. I have been making mine out of aluminium and have sort of mastered welding with propane torch (sort of). Tried/tested a couple of highbankers in the back yard and happy with them untill its time to pull them apart which is very difficult with small gravel jamming the riffle in place. My question is what sort of gap do you normally have either side? Also loading up the camper next week for 2 or 3 weeks prospecting with the Xterra 705. This is my first attempt at detecting and I am still trying to decide between the GT and Tibooburra if it ever stops raining. Any recommendations would be appreciated. My good wife will be happy with either. At least I'm not short of choice with the picks. Latest is a monster from a 4wd leaf spring and long handle and a narrow crevass pick from the offcut. Bob [/QUOTE]
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