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<blockquote data-quote="Dozzer" data-source="post: 52857" data-attributes="member: 1208"><p>Haha yep you may be right Dustin. Thanks for having a look for me though. It all sounds a bit OCD I know but there is method to my madness, most of the creeks I work for sapphire are made up of granite sands. The particle size is mostly around 2-3mm and easily drops through the top two sives but fills the bottom sieve to the top. It takes a lot of effort and time to sort the sieve. A larger mesh size would sort faster and only retain the sapphires of a usefull size.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dozzer, post: 52857, member: 1208"] Haha yep you may be right Dustin. Thanks for having a look for me though. It all sounds a bit OCD I know but there is method to my madness, most of the creeks I work for sapphire are made up of granite sands. The particle size is mostly around 2-3mm and easily drops through the top two sives but fills the bottom sieve to the top. It takes a lot of effort and time to sort the sieve. A larger mesh size would sort faster and only retain the sapphires of a usefull size. [/QUOTE]
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