Hey guys, A little bird told me there was some chatting going on over here. I'll try to give my opinion on a few of the questions. DIck , I think your right about the screen sizes, I put a 3/8" screen in there to help ease the thought of letting a nugget pass over. Myself and many folks would only need the .117 and 1/4" screen. The 3/8" screen is to broaded my reach of potential customers. I changed the desing one last time by reducing the slick plate 6", this way I can use one 48" sheet of material to build, so it mainly was a cost issue. 6" isnt going to make to much differance, 24" still gives a good amout of time to separate.The sluice is 42" now. I tried some very low profile (1/16") V matting on the slick and I wanst impressed. It might work better with a deeper V (1/8") or "vortex" but I havent tried it yet.
Russ, its funny you said it should have a safety latch. Just last Saturday I lost a pin in the river after many attempts to feel for it under water I gave up because my hands were about to freeze off. Maybe I'll throw in an extra pin for every unit, every little aspect of the sluice adds up in time spent, each unit takes a few hours to build. Im getting faster and hope to purchase some tools that will make life easier.
I'm a big fan of fluid beds and jigs, but not in all applications. I'm staying away from fluid beds for in stream use because of Stokes Law. Now, Im not smart enough to figure out the equations of Stokes Law, but I do know if you have an upward force that has enough force to push a 1/2" rock straight up verticaly then you have enough force to push a little piece of gold too. Ive been playing around with fluid beds and have seen fine gold boil over with my own eyes, but it was probably because I had the pressure too high,
Take care