lokiie1984
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- Jun 5, 2014
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I have never used a sluice before but figured one would be handy to have so after reading up on them online i made one myself out of an old metal sign and some frame pieces. I can post some pictures here tomorrow and i will go into more detail on what i used then.
For now i have two questions: First, i want to use a Black Vinyl Ribbed Mat for the matting. I figure when using scrap for the rest of it, the matting should at least be something good. Plus it looks like the easiest mat to do clean outs on, at least for the mats my local store sells. Now my question is, for any one that has used this stuff. How thick is it? I need to know so i can drill holes to pin my riffles in place and still have them sitting on of the mat plus the diamond wire mesh that i would have on top of the mat. I will most likely have to wait a week before i could buy the mat. But i would like to get the sluice done.
The second question i have is, when you go to a river/stream/creek and the water is deep, how do you set up the sluice? The creek we plan to go to, i have never seen before but i imagine the water is on the deeper side this time of year. I mean the area still has snow on the ground. So if it is a little deeper do you just set it up on the bank or in a sand bar? So far that's the only thing i cant figure out online, every time i see a sluicing video or read about it, the water is always really low.
Thanks.
For now i have two questions: First, i want to use a Black Vinyl Ribbed Mat for the matting. I figure when using scrap for the rest of it, the matting should at least be something good. Plus it looks like the easiest mat to do clean outs on, at least for the mats my local store sells. Now my question is, for any one that has used this stuff. How thick is it? I need to know so i can drill holes to pin my riffles in place and still have them sitting on of the mat plus the diamond wire mesh that i would have on top of the mat. I will most likely have to wait a week before i could buy the mat. But i would like to get the sluice done.
The second question i have is, when you go to a river/stream/creek and the water is deep, how do you set up the sluice? The creek we plan to go to, i have never seen before but i imagine the water is on the deeper side this time of year. I mean the area still has snow on the ground. So if it is a little deeper do you just set it up on the bank or in a sand bar? So far that's the only thing i cant figure out online, every time i see a sluicing video or read about it, the water is always really low.
Thanks.