by n.h.gold » Fri May 24, 2013 7:52 am
Hi all! New to all this, I have done much reading and have started building my dredge-highbanker..I have a p-180 pump powered by a Honda. The sluice I am building is 14 inches wide and 4 feet long. The sluice has 3 levels, first on the floor has converyor belt (looks like vortex mat to me) covered by raised expanded covering it with 4 riffles at the end. There is an inch and a quarter to the next level which for the first 2 feet is 1/4 inch punch plate, then a solid bottom which has conveyor belt covered with mesh then 4 riffles. An inch and a quarter above that is 3/8 inch flat expanded which ends above the 2nd level riffles...I have a crash box in the front. My question is do I want to run the screens to the head of the crash box, or make a false floor so that all the material has a floor to hit then hits the 3/8 expanded and the material classifies down thru the screens as it flows down the sluice? I plan on having an Alaskan damper over the 3/8... Also, how do I know when I have the water flow to the levels correct..I believe I will be able to regulate the flow by changing the length of the punch plate-solid floor..I live in new Hampshire where the gold is both sparse and fine. Thank you so much. Any suggestions are appricated. Parker
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n.h.gold on Fri May 24, 2013 12:46 pm, edited 1 time in total.