DIY: Build A Highbanker Sluice
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Ken can you recommend any good places around edmonton to pan? Cool video and set up too!
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Love the idea; yet, I don't like the pan. That's the only bit I don't "Love".
I'd pay some good money to see what you'd come up with as a final seperator unit. Custom wave table perhaps? I'd love to see it (o=
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Very cool!
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Nice work!
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Where'd you get the sluice for the bottom part? Missed that in the vid... thanks
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for Alberta prospectors - we created a map showing results of our travels:
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tp://maps.google.ca/maps/ms?authuser=0&vps=2&jsv=351a&hl=en&ie=UTF8&oe=UTF8&msa=0&msid=218265644598635197284.0004a6ca0a5ed6cc9de39
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KenKlondike 4 days ago
to seperate the final gold from the sluice, I use a sucker to suck out the top riffles as the gold is almost clean there.
Then I use a small garage sluice to clean the rest. I don't get much gold from the lower riffles so its almost a waste ot time to seperate that out.
KenKlondike 2 weeks ago
Horrible camera work.
kenp3L 3 weeks ago
@kenp3L
hey man - I'm only doing it to show others how to save money by doing it themselves.
KenKlondike 3 weeks ago
the pan is from Bedrock supply.
the dolly is from Canadian Tire.
KenKlondike 2 months ago
Princess Auto has a 1.5 inch gas pump and hoses that works excellent. Cost was $150.
The pump only needs to run at 1/2 throttle to supply the right amount of water to the sluice pan.
KenKlondike 5 months ago