Why does my AM Omega have a hole in its last riffle?

kYLEMtnCRUZr

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Nov 24, 2013
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Hello everyone,

I have been searching for hours to figure this out...

Why is there a hole in my last riffle? I bought a used AM Omega and I can only assume the hole is meant to be placed over a container to catch "con tailings"?

It is in the middle of the last boil box drop riffle at the end of the sluice.

I am really stumped...

Thank you for your help!

-Kyle
 

Can you post a picture?
 

On the very left of the photo you can see it. It's a AM factory hole so I know it serves a purpose!

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looks its in the design. maybe a pop out to hang it up?
 

i agree with Prospector70. thats to hang it up. I drilled a hole in all of my gold pans at the edge so i can hook it to something for carrying it around.
 

I couldn't find much information about it online, I did however see an AM high-banker setup that had a spray bar that looked mounted in the same area. I'd cover it with something that has a low or no profile. (why waste a riffle?) :)
 

I couldn't find much information about it online, I did however see an AM high-banker setup that had a spray bar that looked mounted in the same area. I'd cover it with something that has a low or no profile. (why waste a riffle?) :)
fill it with epoxy and go get that AM wet!
 

Haha once I get a 4000gph to fill the darn thing. It's working area is 13 wide and 17.75 total!

Thanks for the replies. I still think tree is something more to the hole, as the AM Excalibur (a dual sluice high banker) has a last riffle hole to transfer last chance nuggets to the safer fine gold sluice under the main sluice. I just don't see how the Omega fits in with that idea!
 

Contact Angus MacKirk
There are "4" ways to Contact Us!
By Phone;
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By Email;
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By U.S. Mail;
Angus MacKirk Mining Equipment - International
1092 North Parkinson Street
Eagle, Idaho U.S.A. 83616

Might just be worth a quick call or email, if you find out let us know! :)
 

Thats quite a busy operation to bug with a question like that! But I will use that contact info if i have questions on a future purchase!
 

I'm certain they would be glad to hear from you! Especially if the hole requires some other gadget they can sell you on ;)
 

Angus has seemed like a pretty nice guy. He's picked up the phone the few times I've called. I'm sure he'd be happy to answer any questions..
 

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