DIY Sluice box rubber matting

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I have been wanting to do a home-made sluice project using only rubber matting for easy clean-outs. Trying to do this on a budget I was hoping to find or figure out some sort of box. Finally a piece of recycle I found worked just about right. Here is What I'm starting with:
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Using some Gorilla Glue Tape I covered the wholes in the aluminum trough and cut a couple of pieces of matting I bought at a gold store.
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The matting was designed for a different sluice replacement matt but it worked well and the riffles seem aggressive enough to catch most anything.
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Total cost so far was about $40. Can't wait to try the matting!
 

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Welcome to TNet CApicker. I am in the process of building my own sluice as well. I am using Gold Hog Mats. Rubber mats are very popular with the exception of one individual here in the forums.

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Thanks for the welcome AzViper... that's an awesome looking sluice you have there. I do have one piece of Gold Hog Razor Back matting that I intend to cut and glue to fit this same box I have. I have the length to put both mattings together into about a 4' run, but that seems kind of long to take to the rivers. Nice piece of aluminum; that's the hard part.
 

Any idea what the green matt is from? I kinda like the look of it.
 

It was a replacement mat for a small light weight portable high-banker that was selling as a complete kit at Pioneer Mining in Auburn CA. I got to see it in action and it really held the black sand and Gold well even in high velocity. next time I visit the store I can get a brand on that. Cant seem to find it on the web either.
 

CApicker that would be great. Ive searched the net all over a d have had no such luck.
 

Yes I've got a piece of the GH Razorback and I am planning to get that glued up soon. I bought it first but after finding that already perfect size piece of green matting I decided to make both so I will post up the other as well. I am hoping to get some good results on my first try this week or weekend on the South Yuba River. I have been getting good amounts of flour to fine placers from the tailings. Here is an example that even shows one of the small red crystals I believe may be Garnets? Not sure though about that. Anyway GH matting will absolutely rock at this site! I'll check that thread as well thanks!

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OK now I cut the Gold Hog Razor Back mat into 4 pieces or a 2 foot run that will fit my box.

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I can use it with the Green Mat I already have to make a 49" x 7 3/4" sluice. Yikes! very long for streams and rivers. Or I can make 2 separate sluices about 24" x 7 3/4" and run them side by side?

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I wonder if they will work together nicely?

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