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Re: Miller table pics...

Postby Grivy » Sun Mar 06, 2011 3:42 pm

I remember those pics TC and that table is a good one
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Re: Miller table pics...

Postby dickb » Sun Mar 06, 2011 4:04 pm

Naw Russ, I was asking about the other one of TC's that Bill has. Sorry.

I didn't understand why the bottom table was there unless it just smooth slate as the 3rd stage.

I'm working on a very small one as a final cleanup on micron, flour gold. 6" wide x 24" long on outlet from the blue bowl.

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Re: Miller table pics...

Postby tcfifer » Sun Mar 06, 2011 8:40 pm

Dickb, the adjustable legs are attached to the bottom. The table itself rests on top. There are two water sources (spray bars) on that table; one is on top where the material is screened and another under the hopper that flows directly down the table. Also, there is a sprayer attched to work the concentrates on the upper screen. I never used it on the table though. Too much water makes the fines float away. Hope this helps.

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Re: Miller table pics...

Postby russau » Mon Mar 07, 2011 5:20 am

like i said, the table is on the heavy side for ME! but my table has got tobe lighter than the one pictured here. my slate is setting on a alum. bed (basically a old sluice that i had) and all of that sets on my steel tubular frame that has adjustable legs also.ill have 1 spray bar across the headend of this and the water will be pointed up at a low pressure. this will help evenout the water flow to keep it flat and help eliminate any bubbels or chevron wave forms in the water.ill feed the table with my homade autofeeder in a recirculating system.i have 2 750 GPH bilge pumps to feed everything. my sluice is 5 foot long and my slate is 48 inchs long so i filled in the rest with some miners moss that i had leftover ti finish it off. ill clean my fine gold off the table with a wide blade putty knife and a small brush. hopefully ill get something to run on it this year!
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