Hangtowndiggins
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- Oct 1, 2013
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- GBpro. BGT 48" miner, 36" prospector and super mini
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So I've been kicking around this idea of recirculating with my Bazooka super mini and finally got the time to throw it together. I haven't got to feed it yet but was happy with initial start up and flow tests so figured I'd share and update after some run time with it.
Yes the super mini is small in size but is actually one hungry/thirsty little unit and with the good flow speed/volume I'm getting I plan to feed it fast. I put it together keeping in mind it will mostly be used as a at home set up but can still take it places if need be. I don't plan on trying moving mass material at once or anything crazy with it.
I set it up so the super mini is held tight in place simply with two wedge blocks, this will be ideal for quick clean outs as my schedule these days seems to only allow for short bursts of run time. So when I get the time to run a bucket or two It will be convenient to head for the garage, run some material, shut it down, pop it out of the wedge, clean it out into a pan, set it back in the wedge and ready to run more. All without the hassle of breaking down the metal sluice set up to clean out each time.
I have a stock of gravels at home to run and a few seasonal creek spots with easy access, good for digging cracks in the hot months and bringing home some buckets to run. So looks like I'll get some good use out of it and can still enjoy that sweet satisfaction of sluicing with a bazooka even when I don't have time to hit the creek or river...
A few details.. I'm using a 110gal holding tub, a 12v 3700gph pump, good truck battery and charger. The super mini is set at about 1 3/8" of drop per foot for starts, I'm sure I'll be adding more drop later and see what it does. I plan on making some small changes/adjustments before feed time that I'll point out later...
Suggestions/ideas, comments, questions are appreciated fellas
Yes the super mini is small in size but is actually one hungry/thirsty little unit and with the good flow speed/volume I'm getting I plan to feed it fast. I put it together keeping in mind it will mostly be used as a at home set up but can still take it places if need be. I don't plan on trying moving mass material at once or anything crazy with it.
I set it up so the super mini is held tight in place simply with two wedge blocks, this will be ideal for quick clean outs as my schedule these days seems to only allow for short bursts of run time. So when I get the time to run a bucket or two It will be convenient to head for the garage, run some material, shut it down, pop it out of the wedge, clean it out into a pan, set it back in the wedge and ready to run more. All without the hassle of breaking down the metal sluice set up to clean out each time.
I have a stock of gravels at home to run and a few seasonal creek spots with easy access, good for digging cracks in the hot months and bringing home some buckets to run. So looks like I'll get some good use out of it and can still enjoy that sweet satisfaction of sluicing with a bazooka even when I don't have time to hit the creek or river...
A few details.. I'm using a 110gal holding tub, a 12v 3700gph pump, good truck battery and charger. The super mini is set at about 1 3/8" of drop per foot for starts, I'm sure I'll be adding more drop later and see what it does. I plan on making some small changes/adjustments before feed time that I'll point out later...
Suggestions/ideas, comments, questions are appreciated fellas
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