

I will try to workout how to upload a video until the, here are some pictures. I have about 2-2.5inch of water in the 1st section and 1-1.5 inch in the second section, throttle isn't at max. Should I classify down the material with the grizzlies?

And finally in some zones there is some nice good ol nuggets but that is not a big worry! Then there is big flat flakes that will like to just float down the sluice. There is extremely fine gold everywhere, 150 to 300 mesh. What should I do box wise, riffles height, seperation? Plain expanded in second section? Use the Yukon mat, use the jute bags? There is a stopper that goes in the flare section to stop the flow it is not on in the video. I went out today and did a little run with bare sluice to show you guys the box and water. They put 3 on top of each other under the expanded metal. Folks here often use Jute Bags, woven fiber fabric in dredges or comercial ops. I also have some expanded metal, the possibility to make some riffles and Yukon Mat. Too much water I believe, no way to really get the pitch quite right but I'm almost 100% positive there is too much flow. I tried to run this with the GoldHog mats but I blew all of my gold out. I have a homemade GoldHog Raptor Flare, I have a 6.5 Hp Briggs pump, 4inch dredge setup. It won't be 100% effective but I'm all out of money to buy new equipment as of now and no job opportunity here.

Im taking all my leftover equipments and pieces to make something useful with my current pump, setup, etc. I had left behind gold prospecting due to other projects in my life but I live in South America and with the actual state of things, I need a way to make ends meet for the family! I am quite new here, been looking around for a while though.
