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44 Posts
Posted -  4/18/2007  :  12:19:28 PM
Here's a side view of the sluice box showing the hedder box and additional flares on the side to keep the non classified materials goin straight.

Now if my pump from harbor freight ever shows up I can get to work on the suction nozzle section.

OOOPS I'm from new england I'm supposed to say "HA-BA Freight" no "R's" for usLaughing




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jasonlee247
GreenHorn


10 Posts
Posted - 7/27/2009 : 11:07:41 PM
wow!!!   that is one bad ass piece of work!!!  any updates? how much gold have you recovered from that???

I was wondering if you could provide any advice or tips on building a sluice box that seperates in levels like that??    that is the coolest thing i have seen so far!

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Flourchild
GreenHorn


3 Posts
Posted - 2/9/2010 : 4:42:43 PM
That a nice job there how much does it weigh? I made a 2 stage over and under old style and found it a tad heavy but my stock Keene pontoons still handles it fine I wasn't as lucky to have this stuff laying around my materials cost close to $100 but man it sure catches the Ohio fine gold I'm finding here are some pics keep in mind alot more basic than your setupEmbarassed

















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admin
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44 Posts
Posted - 2/10/2010 : 11:30:35 PM
Excellent Job!

This is exactly what people need.. A sluice that is both efficient and highly portable. This is perfect for when your on a long trail CoolGo to Top of Page
Flourchild
GreenHorn


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Posted - 2/11/2010 : 8:55:38 AM
Thanks for helping me with the pics will try to get some on later LaughingGo to Top of Page


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