russau
Gold Member
WHOAAAAAAA! What's this Kevin? H4G is the ONLY man I see working!! What's wrong with this picture? Thanks for the update on this sluice and its great to see guys out getting it done! Wish I was there!!!
So assuming you get a good product designed... whos the operations guy? Logistics is pretty important in business.
Cool. How'd it go? That looks a lot like a Bazooka. Is that the before picture?
The general shape of most sluices are similar, due to a global practicality in basic design concepts. For example, at a glance riffle sluices look similar. So yes, at a glance, the general shape is similar to the Bazooka series of sluices. As an owner of a Bazooka sniper, I wanted to have in my collection, a sluice just a little larger for different conditions. So I created an exact 3D model of the sniper to help me better understand its functional design. By examining the old sluice's design and having ran hundreds of buckets of material though one, I gained a better understand what works well and what could be improved. During this process, I identified several potential changes to the design that potentially would improve setup, general operational functions, and the capture and retention of gold. Utilizing my background in science and design (at times this overly logical approach to things get rather tedious and annoys my family!), I started redesigning various parts of the fluid bed sluice. With the help of an engineer (extensive experience in fluid dynamics) we came up with 11 design updates to the old Bazooka sluice - again, these design changes relate to a variety of thing that improves setup, general operational functions, and the capture and retention of gold. And some changes address features that other fluid bed sluice users want. So while it looks like previous models of fluid be sluices, you will begin to identify several design differences that range from quite obvious to ones that require closer study and use to understand. Over the next two weeks we will be posting photos and videos of the new fluid bed sluice — from both field testing and from testing in our recirculation water system test environment that is being used to test our design changes.
You are doing exactly what I would be doing.....IF... I were 20 years younger that is.
Retired for 6 years now and loving it !
Wishing you all the best in your endeavor.
GG~
Quick point -- in adhering to site rules and supporting this site, Hunt4Gold has upgraded to Charter Member (waiting for icon to reflect this) and is in process of becoming a supporting vendor.
Our products will be sold through our web site's store. The web site will be launched in 2-3 weeks and includes information about the new fluid bed designs, shopping, videos and photos of people operating sluices in field (and our recirculating water system we use to test design concepts), overview of our approach to designing and fabrication, FAQ, blog, etc. - normal site content. Phase one will be extensive Internet marketing, including social media marketing (have someone who specializes in this area) using Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, forums, blogs, etc. Phase two will include identifying international distribution sites (prospecting companies) in countries like Australia and Europe. Other typical marketing approaches will be used, like writing articles, blogs, etc. We will also be looking into trade shows.
Fabrication is being handled by a large plastic fabrication facility here in Denver. Products will be thermoformed in two pieces and bonded together to provide consistent and accurate products, which will enhance operation performance. A multi-spindled drill rig is used to drill holes for grizzlies - this is critical to maintaining precise spacing of grizzlies and clearing of material over grizzlies and across transport deck above capture chamber. Hand drilling will not provide this. Warehousing, packaging, shipping, and R&D will take place at our new office/shop in Littleton, CO.
The more, the merrier as far as I'm concerned. Build 'em and let the best product win! Of course, making a product is one thing...running a successful business is a whole different animal. From that standpoint, it seems like Hunt4Gold has his ducks in a row. Now, if he'll just put the name of the product on the side in big, bright letters that can be seen clearly from 30 yards away, he'll REALLY be on to something!
Some people work on these kinds of projects without advertising prematurely. I think the fluid bed sluice market is going to explode soon as Hunt4gold is not the only person working diligently on this sort of thing.... Shhhh!!! wait for the surprises that are coming.......Yes, highbanker set up as well.
To all folks interested in fluid bed sluices - we will be releasing information on May 5th about three sizes of sluices, as well as access to our web site for information about models, highbanker under development, and support leg assembly for in-stream setup.