No gold in NY
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High banker/dredge,
DIY hand trommel,
DIY Miller table,
DIY fluidbed gold trap sluice,
Keene A-52 A-52s
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This weekend I took the Keene 52s sluice out for a good run. Small stream in MA. Not famous for good gold, but a nice place to go. Had fast water and set the sluice level and submerged. Most rocks went through OK. Those that were stubborn only required a sideways sweep with the shovel handle and they went over the grizzly.*
On July 30, I posted a pic of the upgrade I did where-by I extended the punch plate with Lexan keeping it 3/4 inch above the riffles. Nice not having rocks piling up in the riffles and being able to see the exchange of materials taking place.
After my clean-ups (2) I noticed the upper carpet section remained coated with fine material. Is this normal or a problem?? Thoughts please.
I was happy with the gold I got, but the guy just upstream from me with a suction dredge into a high banker didn't do so well.
On July 30, I posted a pic of the upgrade I did where-by I extended the punch plate with Lexan keeping it 3/4 inch above the riffles. Nice not having rocks piling up in the riffles and being able to see the exchange of materials taking place.
After my clean-ups (2) I noticed the upper carpet section remained coated with fine material. Is this normal or a problem?? Thoughts please.
I was happy with the gold I got, but the guy just upstream from me with a suction dredge into a high banker didn't do so well.