crumbaker
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- Feb 22, 2016
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So here are my inventions the Plunger Hand dredge Gold Pan 2000 and 2001. Note all my inventions will be considered gold pans for legal reasons.
In all seriousness I think this might work especially on deep cracks. I can't think of a single device that has more suction power that's operated by hand than a plunger.
On the design with the longer tube, the idea is to have a really fine mesh on the end so that water can escape but keep in almost everything else if possible. The handle will be hollow and I think you would have to put your finger on the end of the tube for suction. Once water reaches the end let go and let it drain. You can remove the end piece so you can dump the tubes contents into a bucket/pan.
The second design would be a little harder, but has the same concept with the tube suction and putting your finger on the end then letting off to let the water escape. However it has circular pieces on the inside that are slanted upwards, they will be attached to hinges that will allow them to go upwards when suction is happening, but then immediately fall when it's not, trapping the material in the side containers.
Also pay no attention to the size of the tube, after thinking about it I would use something closer to the diameter of the handle.
Think it would work? I'm thinking about building the first design soon.
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