Fast flow sluice box set up using riffled TPR mat

farnorcal

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Jan 19, 2014
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This how i set up my 10" sluice. Peice of punch plate up top to cut down on classifying, made peice of strap to hold down the green TPR riffled mat.
Attached second section of sluice to make it a 6 footer. Using sections of miners moss and ribbed carpet in the upper part shoved underneath upper sluice. Have large expanded on top of all that. The second section is for a just incase. Gold always ends up in the upper sluice.
Have never lost any gold. Just make sure all your material hits the punch plate first and have your water flow going right over the top of the plate.
 

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StevenManning

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Sluice Box Matting and Miners Moss help you improve the recovery rates of your fine gold. It is a good idea to experiment with different water flows, angles of the sluice box, riffle types, and types of Scroll to bottom of this page for tips on sluicing and clean up.
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When setting up a sluice the proper angle must be observed. It's usually between 5 - 7 degrees of slope and should allow most round rocks and pebbles to pass through easily.
 

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