Thurman
Full Member
- Aug 27, 2014
- 103
- 136
- Detector(s) used
- Minelab Xtera 70
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
BAZOOKA Fans,
You guys win. I ordered and received my 36 inch Sniper a couple weeks ago. All things considered, it is one of the finest products I have ever purchased. Having been in the Industrial Design trade until retirement, I know about product development. It is hard to hit a home run. Yet this product from concept to execution, is over the top. I have read comments about the price. Well forget it, a better bargain will never, ever be found.
I have a so-called high quality folding sluice. What a pain! I hate the setup - and the clean out is even worse. Talk about bad design and a waste of money. That said, I have never been a fan of trying to properly place a sluice the stream. I hate to see dams being built and big ROCKS used to hold one down.
The Bazooka solves all the problems except the put it in. take it out, then put it back in-the same-place part. Bringing me to the ZOOKA LAUNCH PAD! Shown here, the Launch Pad is constructed of 3/4 dia. aluminum tubes, some marine fittings for Bimini tops, some custom parts made from HDPE (high density polyethylene), a bullet proof plastic widely used in the marine industry. All threaded fittings are 1/4-20 stainless steel. Threaded inserts in the HDPE parts are brass.
You can see that it is three-legged (never have to put a match book under one leg). The rear legs are widely spaced for stability and away from the shovel.
You may notice that the sluice is firmly attached to the stand for convenient travel without disassembly. Yet quickly breaks down for storage (in the Bazooka box it came in). I am now on my way west to fulfill my prospecting dream, see in the Prospecting Forum. I would love to come to a stream near you.
I am not much at posting skills (first pictures), but perhaps by enlarging you can get the idea. After taking the pictures, I realized that I didn't take one without the sluice! Hard to leave out that Sniper! Best regards to all,
Thurman
You guys win. I ordered and received my 36 inch Sniper a couple weeks ago. All things considered, it is one of the finest products I have ever purchased. Having been in the Industrial Design trade until retirement, I know about product development. It is hard to hit a home run. Yet this product from concept to execution, is over the top. I have read comments about the price. Well forget it, a better bargain will never, ever be found.
I have a so-called high quality folding sluice. What a pain! I hate the setup - and the clean out is even worse. Talk about bad design and a waste of money. That said, I have never been a fan of trying to properly place a sluice the stream. I hate to see dams being built and big ROCKS used to hold one down.
The Bazooka solves all the problems except the put it in. take it out, then put it back in-the same-place part. Bringing me to the ZOOKA LAUNCH PAD! Shown here, the Launch Pad is constructed of 3/4 dia. aluminum tubes, some marine fittings for Bimini tops, some custom parts made from HDPE (high density polyethylene), a bullet proof plastic widely used in the marine industry. All threaded fittings are 1/4-20 stainless steel. Threaded inserts in the HDPE parts are brass.
You can see that it is three-legged (never have to put a match book under one leg). The rear legs are widely spaced for stability and away from the shovel.
- The rear is supported on two large rubber grommets which slide as needed on the crossbar (underneath sluice).
- The front is supported by one grommet, also adjustable.
- The sluice is held in place by a custom HDPE fitting with bungee cord. (vertical tension only, no bending moment on the sides)
- The sluice is held from moving forward by another adj. fitting which interfaces with a tapered rubber foot attached to the front of the Bazooka (this threaded hole for attachment, is the ONLY thing done to the sluice. The sluice will not move.
- All legs interface the two bars with adj. height fittings with knobs and brass threaded inserts. The center bar pivots horizontally and vertically on the rear crossbar for challenging stream/bank/bottom conditions.
- All legs have threaded HDPE fitting to take a variety of leg bottoms to suit bottom and current conditions: 1. Round pads, 2. Threaded 1/4-20 spikes, HDPE fitting with tent stakes.
- I decided on a leg height which would satisfy most placements and (maybe) highbanking.
- The sluice detaches from the stand in seconds by lifting the bungee attachment and moving the sluice slightly rearward. Replacement (in the same position!) is just as fast
You may notice that the sluice is firmly attached to the stand for convenient travel without disassembly. Yet quickly breaks down for storage (in the Bazooka box it came in). I am now on my way west to fulfill my prospecting dream, see in the Prospecting Forum. I would love to come to a stream near you.
I am not much at posting skills (first pictures), but perhaps by enlarging you can get the idea. After taking the pictures, I realized that I didn't take one without the sluice! Hard to leave out that Sniper! Best regards to all,
Thurman
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