Hey everybody! What's the best and least expensive way to make legs for a sluice box?
Oldyoungtimer Full Member Feb 20, 2013 170 41 Dec 30, 2013 #1 Hey everybody! What's the best and least expensive way to make legs for a sluice box? Amazon Forum Fav 👍 How to Research for Treasure Hunting and Metal Detecting From Lead Generation to Vetting - Grab it through Amazon!
Hey everybody! What's the best and least expensive way to make legs for a sluice box? Amazon Forum Fav 👍 How to Research for Treasure Hunting and Metal Detecting From Lead Generation to Vetting - Grab it through Amazon!
Goodyguy Gold Member Mar 10, 2007 6,489 6,895 Arizona Detector(s) used Whites TM 808, Whites GMT, Tesoro Lobo Super Traq, Fisher Gold Bug 2, Suction Dredges, Trommels, Gold Vacs, High Bankers, Fluid bed Gold Traps, Rock Crushers, Sluices, Dry Washers, Miller Tables, Rp4 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Dec 30, 2013 #2 Depends on the size of the sluice box. I've used everything from steel pipe with eyebolt adjusters to adjustable aluminum crutch legs and even PVC running through conduit couplings using the set screws as adjusters. GG~ Last edited: Dec 30, 2013
Depends on the size of the sluice box. I've used everything from steel pipe with eyebolt adjusters to adjustable aluminum crutch legs and even PVC running through conduit couplings using the set screws as adjusters. GG~
AzViper Bronze Member Sep 30, 2012 2,038 2,250 Arizona - Is there any other state worth visiting Detector(s) used Fisher Gold Bug Pro, Nokta FORS Gold, Garrett ATX, Sun Ray Gold Pro Headphones, Royal Pick, Etc. Primary Interest: Prospecting Dec 30, 2013 #3 As GG said, the door is open to use whatever you can... This is square tubing and the other is legs from a walker... Last edited: Dec 30, 2013
As GG said, the door is open to use whatever you can... This is square tubing and the other is legs from a walker...
OP OP Oldyoungtimer Full Member Feb 20, 2013 170 41 Jan 1, 2014 Thread starter #4 Thanks for the help y'all. I got the brain storming now! I'll take some pics of the finished product.
Thanks for the help y'all. I got the brain storming now! I'll take some pics of the finished product.
F Follows Camp Craig Full Member Dec 1, 2013 185 68 Raleigh, North Carolina Detector(s) used Team Keene Outlaw Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Jan 1, 2014 #5 Az viper, what a wonderful riffle you weave! Last edited: Jan 1, 2014
D deserdog Hero Member May 17, 2013 508 443 Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Jan 2, 2014 #6 If you want to use legs from a walker, thrift stores always have them, at a very cheap price.
F Follows Camp Craig Full Member Dec 1, 2013 185 68 Raleigh, North Carolina Detector(s) used Team Keene Outlaw Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Jan 2, 2014 #7 Obviously you aint geezers just yet, Cus you hav'nt any tennis balls on them feet!
OP OP Oldyoungtimer Full Member Feb 20, 2013 170 41 Jan 2, 2014 Thread starter #8 Lol I'll look for ones with tennis balls! Thanks for the tip deserdog.
Rdg Sluicer Sr. Member Dec 11, 2012 345 367 Redding, Ca Detector(s) used BGT Prospector BGT Super Mini Angus MacKirk Explorer South Yuba Mining Highbanker Primary Interest: Prospecting Jan 2, 2014 #9 Those walker legs are the best idea I have seen in a while.
Goldwasher Gold Member May 26, 2009 6,077 13,225 Sailor Flat, Ca. 🥇 Banner finds 1 Detector(s) used SDC2300, Gold Bug 2 Burlap, fish oil, .35 gallons of water per minute. Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Jan 3, 2014 #10 crutches also the bottom half can be cut off. Super light and adjustable.