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<blockquote data-quote="Dozzer" data-source="post: 73775" data-attributes="member: 1208"><p>Yep Ex I hear you a 3.5 would take a little more care to centralise but there would be only half as much material to sort. I run a three sieve stak, 1/2",1/4" and 1/8". The 1/2" means I don't get a lot of stone in the 1/4" but it is all of a similar size and can be centred quite well with a longer, slower drop, rise, drop if I just sit the 1/8 on the creek bed directly underneath.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dozzer, post: 73775, member: 1208"] Yep Ex I hear you a 3.5 would take a little more care to centralise but there would be only half as much material to sort. I run a three sieve stak, 1/2",1/4" and 1/8". The 1/2" means I don't get a lot of stone in the 1/4" but it is all of a similar size and can be centred quite well with a longer, slower drop, rise, drop if I just sit the 1/8 on the creek bed directly underneath. [/QUOTE]
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