by dickb » Mon Jun 27, 2011 10:12 pm
You can see I'm using a keene a51a sluice that is standard from keene. I added a RDH header box that is set up for a 1 1/8" hose from the pump. You can see the flow that is running through the sluice and if you look at the tub you can see the blonde sands being caught down in the tub. I'm classifing with a 1/4" screen removing all the big rocks from TC by hand after they are washed off. The picture doesn't show it but I have a 3/4" garden hose with sprayer attached that I use to wash the dirt through the classifier. I dump the classifier after all the - 1/4" gangue falls into the sluice stream, into a seperate bucket that I save to process at home. The tub washes all the mica, leaves, twigs, clay and other light stuff back into the creek and I same all the blonde, black sands and heavies to take back with me to process. I'm reducing about a ton of raw dirt to about 25% to take home. I'm saving both the 1" down gravel and the gold cons.
With a sluice thats only 10" wide, I don't think that the flow from a 2" dredge nozzle would be a slow enough flow to process in that small a sluice and still be able to produce sufficient vacuum to draw the dirt into the nozzle.
Dickb
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