pcolaboy
Hero Member
I know of a few people that had many family heirlooms washed out of their house and into one of our local bayous during the storm surge from Hurricane Ivan in 2004 . I helped locate many of these items in the shallow sandy areas but I'm certain that there were several other items pushed further out into the mucky areas.
I would love to figure out a way to either build a water pump/eductor or an airlift to carry up small items within the sediment to a 'sifting table' on the boat. Most of the items we're talking about are silverware, watches, and various other junk. Can anyone recommend a website with some general design considerations to build something like this? Average depth would be anywhere from 6 -10 feet of brackish water.
Thanks,
Pcola
I would love to figure out a way to either build a water pump/eductor or an airlift to carry up small items within the sediment to a 'sifting table' on the boat. Most of the items we're talking about are silverware, watches, and various other junk. Can anyone recommend a website with some general design considerations to build something like this? Average depth would be anywhere from 6 -10 feet of brackish water.
Thanks,
Pcola