kaka;6303 wrote:I am pretty hopeless at making things so bought a plastic sluice box with detachable legs and a sorting bucket attached. Since I am daydreaming about trying this out in summer and have never used a sluice before please can anyone tell me whether the sluice can be completely submerged in a stream, set up at the correct angle on its legs (1in 10 slope I read?) with just the bucket showing above water. In other words will water flow down a slope and increase speed even if that slope is fully submerged.
There is only ONE reason that you are hopeless at making things and that is because YOU THINK YOU ARE as stated above. NOT RIGHT - you can do anything you want if you merely decide to do it. You can take inspiration for a design from any one of hundreds on the various forums, look at how they are made, scrounge around for materials, adopt your size and shape to the materials at hand whilst keeping in with the dimensions of the ones on the forums - an intermediate size is all good and a safe bet. If you go to the hardware shop they will have all the screws and nails you want - Stainless steel is best but most expensive common fastener. Pop rivets etc.
I have never ever in my life built cupboards, hung doors, put in door snibs and handles or put up shelves, Gib board or Gib stopped but I did it and all my builder friends say I have done well - its just a matter of thinking of each step as you go. I bought tools I had never used and taught myself to use routers, skilsaws, electric planers - at the end of the day you surprise yourself and feel so good at the end product.
As for your gold mining gear - if you have home made items then you fit into the part of the old sourdough, the experienced miner but the tenderfoot is always readily apparent by the latest 'mods cons' and in my opinion the old saying 'mod cons' is rather quizzical because you are conned into buying modern gear when home made at one tenth of the cost is every bit as good and sometimes better.
From now on believe in yourself and get out there and make it! The only reason I use a commercial snifter is because I found it in the river so it was a freebie but all but one of my snifters for forty years was made out of vintage brass car tyre pumps!
It all sounds fine and dandy a plastic sluice box with legs - how long is it going to last?