North Carolina Hydro Force Nozzle PART 4
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This just looks like so much fun. I've always wanted to try prospecting but never had the opportunity or knew anyone who's done it before.
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I would seem to think that using a smooth flexible hose would be better due to not having any ridges that might trap the gold from going into the sluice?
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can you guys make one for blasting arpart clay layers...??? I love the three inch model and think Ill purchasde one for my ten foot box
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Stainless would be nice...since if having a wet suit on and 15 ft under water and working the Salmon River with quite a current...need all the weight one can hold underwater. AMAZING PRODUCT.
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Wow nutthin but nuggets!
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Excellent idea!! I believe it wouldn't work well for me. I'm dredging a bench where I'm pumping water over to me from another creek. Kinda like high banking but in my case I'm dredging right on top of ancient bench on cleche so there's no place to put a small pool of water to use it. How much are they for a 3 inch? Thanks Brad
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I think the best use may be for crevicing bedrock. Happy sniping!
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i want you to sell the header box to use with the hydro-forse. ill buy one as soon as you come out with one.
Excellent tool. I`m pretty sure it`s made of steel. A aluminum version would be sweet,since it will take less man effort to maneuver . I own the 300. will keep you up-dated on my finding.;)
SteveXnycperformance 1 year ago
Unfortunately, aluminum would wear out very fast and dent easily. That is why the HF nozzles are made from heavy gauge steel with wear resistant stainless steel tips.
midwestprospector 1 year ago