How LONG, Long Tom?

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Re: How LONG, Long Tom?

Postby Geo-George » Tue Mar 08, 2011 9:47 am

Here's pics of last year's model. This one is 8'x8"x4" per section.

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Re: How LONG, Long Tom?

Postby russau » Tue Mar 08, 2011 12:11 pm

Geo what holds your screen/riffels down?
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Re: How LONG, Long Tom?

Postby Sierra Sam » Tue Mar 08, 2011 1:52 pm

Geo Geo-
Nice rig.

Mine's got 5 sections. But it also has a wood tough for support and an additional six angle iron braces on the trough. Oh yeah, and it's constructed entirely out of steel. Seriously thought about suspending it with pulleys from the trees rather than hauling it down into the creek and back.

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Re: How LONG, Long Tom?

Postby Geo-George » Tue Mar 08, 2011 3:25 pm

russau wrote:Geo what holds your screen/riffels down?


Screen bumps up against the first riffles.
The riffles set into the ribbed carptet.
Ran all summer, nuthin' moved 'til I wanted it to.
Makes for an easy cleanout when nuthin' is atached.
Pick out the pieces and rince into a bucket at the lower end. ;)
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Re: How LONG, Long Tom?

Postby Geo-George » Tue Mar 08, 2011 3:28 pm

Sierra Sam,
Look at the legs on my sluice, 1/2" emt.
Plenty strong enough to hold "Tom" up.
Ya might be able to get rid of some weight on your setup. :)
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Re: How LONG, Long Tom?

Postby Sierra Sam » Tue Mar 08, 2011 3:58 pm

Geo Geo -

Yeah, I saw those. Cool.

Trouble with my rig are the five (5) sections. It has a tendency to snake over the terrain without the trough. I'd have to have a dozen legs like yours and it'd take me most of the morning just to true them all up.

I think you've go the rig. Longer sections is the way to go. If I do it again I'd probably go 3 - 5 foot sections. That's a fifteen foot not counting any type of flair. I'd probably go bonkers buildin' stuff if I were ever to score a brake. :roll:
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Re: How LONG, Long Tom?

Postby Geo-George » Tue Mar 08, 2011 6:16 pm

Look at my second pic.
Note that the height is adjustable for each leg, fits any terrain.
Independant suspension. ;)
Each section slips inside the one below it.
Only two legs per section except for the first, lower, section.
That first section has four legs. I set it to slope first, then add
on the rest of the sections. I set the slope on each section as it goes together.
Lay in the carpet, riffles and s'panded metal.
Just add water. :lol:
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Re: How LONG, Long Tom?

Postby Geo-George » Tue Mar 08, 2011 7:49 pm

I just thought of some numbers that might help ya set up.

15' sluice sloped at 1" to 1'
You have a 15" height dif over the length of the sluice.

My sluice is about 21'.
I keep 24" clearance at the lower end to fit a bucket for cleanout.
24" plus 21" = 45" upper end height. About the height of a light switch.
No bending to feed.
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Re: How LONG, Long Tom?

Postby Sierra Sam » Tue Mar 22, 2011 6:16 pm

Hey Geo-George -

Got any pics of your longtom rig in action?
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Re: How LONG, Long Tom?

Postby Geo-George » Thu Mar 24, 2011 7:43 pm

Sierra Sam wrote:Hey Geo-George -

Got any pics of your longtom rig in action?


This is from when we first set 'im up.
We did adjustments for slope and flow which helped a lot.
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