Well if I don't have enough todo Im starting another project! Im building MY version of a 5 inch subbie dredge. Im gathering parts now and have drawn up my plans of what I think will save fine gold. I know subbies (especially 5 inchers) are known for loseing fine gold BUT I think I can make it work to save it. I also know many MUCH MORE SMARTER people than me have given it a try. I also hope that I see something that they missed or didn't do correctly! Im making it with inflateable pontoons (35 in long by 8 inchs in dia.)(Ive got 2 sets of these pontoons AVA.if needed!) like the 2 inch dredge that I built and never got into the water (pictures are somewhere here) the frame will be 3/4 steel tubeing (for strength) and the 5 inch tube will be of 1/8 inch ABS sheet that Ill roll / glue / screw together. Ill also roll a piece of aluminum for connecting the 5 inch line to the ABS body of this. the lower trap will be of a fluidbed design and the water supply to it will be pulsed. the suction will be of a Dave Franks design (I bought his plans awhile back)and itll be placed at the exit of the main body of this so it wont stire up the already stratified material until after it has passed the small riffles in the main body. and after this "jet" Ill extend a rolled aluminum tube out roughly 40 inchs to increase the laminar flow and put a silt screen on it to help keep it from motor boating on me and to keep the slit down to a roar! This has been a collaboration effort from some friends (Zooka and others). This will probly be another device that I wont be able to use BUT may have to enlist some help moveing and using it. Im building this just to use in the Mississippi and the Missouri Rivers close to home! Itll be a fun build and something for this ole F.O.G. to do in the spare time and probly end up selling it at a loss like everything else!
camo paint inspired by none ever than Mr. Hoser him self!