Build your own sluice box.avi
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Something that I learned as a novice at the GPAA Gold Show about the amount of drop when using a Sluice Box. For every foot of length for the sluice box you should have one inch of drop for proper water speed. So for 3 ft. you need 3 inches of drop when placing the box in the water. Just a though I wanted to share. Thanks.
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a good friend of mine bought a foreclosed property was around 150 acres about a year later we went out on atvs one day found a barn that he didnt even know was on his property the got in and found a few of these boxes and also several jars of gold weighing in at a total of a little over 20 pounds we decided to split the gold 60 40 he got 60 because well it was on his land and 40 to me because it was my idea to go out on atvs that day im just waiting for that one day to sell
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Nice job on the sluice, I just made my own sluice box stand.. you can see the vid on my channel, Lofreco
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i gave you a like to be the 100th like! lol
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what angel is your rippels at plz tell me i whant to build one like yours love the video
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minecraft (felt like saying that)
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@mattasman the L was going against the water like here
----L-----L------L the water is going right
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@xXxchipperchopperxXx LOL 20 pounds? thats well over 500K
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Thanks for taking the time. Good vid.
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how do you make your ripples, please answer
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@TheMojo757 its really not like he needs it all for himself shit his parents own a good chunk of land they have like 3 or 4 oil wells on their property they have been going very good for the past 8 years
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@xXxchipperchopperxXx Wow cool story, and majorly cool friend. That's a lot of gold.
Question one, how did you attach the riffles, did you bolt them you said? Also, Which way is the L shape facing on the riffles???
Awesome video, never thought about going about it this way, good job!
mattasman 1 year ago
Attached with bolt and wing nut on each side
stelrs12 1 year ago