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Jul 08, 2010, 09:37 PM
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Rinoliner
Has anyone ever used some spray on rinoliner to make a fine recovery machine or to put on there sluice to catch some finer gold
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Jul 08, 2010 09:37 PM
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Jul 09, 2010, 05:49 AM
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Re: Rinoliner
sounds like a good question and would also like to hear i some in-put.
take care and be safe out there. ron
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Jul 14, 2010, 08:56 AM
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Re: Rinoliner
I've never used Spray-on line but I am using roll-on liner. After I am done with my "Almost $0 Hillbilly Hibanker" I will post it and give you updates on how it worked.
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Jul 14, 2010, 10:44 AM
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Re: Rinoliner
I used spray on truck bed liner for my drop riffle sluice. I think that they don't give you enough in a can for the price tag. I barely had enough to coat a 30 inch sluice for 2 coats. It does work great though.
Sample till you find the hot spot, then mine it till its gone! Then start over...
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Jul 15, 2010, 02:11 AM
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Re: Rinoliner
thanks guys, when you get a chance would like to see pictures and hear how well it worked.
astrobouncer, what brand did you buy for the spray on bed liner? does it make a differance?
yeah, sounds like you don't get much with the spray on, maybe the roll on is better but have
to wait for results.
what size container does the roll on come in?
also, maybe the spray on would be good for a smaller sluice.
take care and stay safe out there. ron
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Jul 15, 2010, 08:52 AM
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Re: Rinoliner

Originally Posted by
maui
thanks guys, when you get a chance would like to see pictures and hear how well it worked.
astrobouncer, what brand did you buy for the spray on bed liner? does it make a differance?
yeah, sounds like you don't get much with the spray on, maybe the roll on is better but have
to wait for results.
what size container does the roll on come in?
also, maybe the spray on would be good for a smaller sluice.
take care and stay safe out there. ron
It come in a paint can with a small can that has additive in it. My problem was I used it on wood so it tends to crack do to the wood slightly expanding and contracting. It would probably do better on Aluminum but you'll have to do multiple coats. 1 gallon should give you plenty but beware the stuff is messy. Don't wear any good clothes or do it an area that that needs to stay clean.
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Jul 15, 2010, 09:04 AM
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Re: Rinoliner
The brand was rust oleum I believe. I actually coated mine with both Thompson's water sealer and outdoor deck sealer to waterproof it after I had used the truck bed liner on it.
Sample till you find the hot spot, then mine it till its gone! Then start over...
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Jul 16, 2010, 05:23 AM
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Re: Rinoliner
thanks much for answering my questions. has anyone tried making a miller table and using
the bed liner material? thinking that maybe it would not be smooth enough. any thoughts
on this idea?
take care and be safe out there. ron