hi 2cmoreau,john and neo tokyo
I have 2pieces of 26 feet o 8inch polyurethane hose with pvc spiral,they are connectable if needed with a oversize coupling.In
View attachment 1057088 In the video set up i had nearly 3 feet of drop on 26 feet of hose,but no dips other then the one when hose goes up to the flare.I had no build ups ,but this is a ideal prepared site during a one week trip.My first production trial with the 8 inch by the way.It was just a dream to work with ,even though i had only c.a.12 hours of nozzle time and a partly loss off concentrate because of a waterbomb(thats how they call it where i dredged) during clean up.Was a little shock but nobody got hurt and we found all the gear the next day downstream,but had to rebuild the dam.Also a local goldpanner denunciated us by the parkranger,but he made a fool of himself in front of all,as i had all the permitts required.Dam after waterbomb;
View attachment 1057103 sluice made it thru the night,but our tub with best part of concentrate emptyed himself back to river;
View attachment 1057105good thing was the tailings build up swept away too.Clean up pics after first test runs;
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View attachment 1057123Also the cemented gravel layers where hard to work,but good thing was there was only 3feet to the claylayer that acted as bedrock.
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Generally i like to have 10%of drop related to hoselenght i use,so for your 60 feet you should have 6 feet drop,but may work also with 5 feet when no sharp bends and dips there. 1feet more drop can make the The difference between a pain in..and a good workable setup.I have also a 4 inch set up with many different hoselenght,which makes you more flexible.I will buy also a 15 feet piece of 8 inch when i recovered from expences i had lately.The less hoselenght the less drop you need,so check your site for natural drops near where you dredge ,you have to carry less hose with you.
Your creek in the pic above looks just ideal for a little dambuilt. ,Its past midnight here,write more tomorow,cheers,emilio