The thing that set the "leery" part at ease was when i called and he once again said "2 weeks". This i can understand but was still leery. To me it sounded just the "start up, growing and learning pains". The new owner explained to me each time what the issue was. After being told 3 times "it will be sent in 2 weeks" i was a little worried. I did feel like it was always one issue after another. I did place an order with him at start of this year. Sadly, i experienced this with the new owner. Is it worth the purchase of a 3 inch combo for fine gold recovery or should i look for a smaller one like a 2 or 2.5 for lower flows? Thanks in advance. This is a problem with some stream sluices and i know this company i mentioned is tried and true.īut any input is appreciated. But my concern is blowing out a majority of the fine gold due to water flows and pressure. Anyone expecting that is a lil out there. Are they as good for fine gold recovery? I dont expect 100% recovery. Usually -50 to -100 mesh with the occasional picker. I live in an area where gold is very fine. So im lookin at a high-banker dredge combo for me to have a decent dredging experience when by myself and able to high-bank with the wife from time to time. So my question is, what is the opinions on a keene high-banker dredge combo 3 inch? I was looking at getting a Dahlke 2.5 micro mid jet dredge (i will still, just at a later time) but the wife has taken a huge interest in my prospecting adventures. Huge, crazy, complex machines and dredges that i know costed him more to make and test and tweak then just buying a good name brand. He never once bought a dredge, he fabricated his own. My grandfather taught me but he has a hardcore dredger. Have sluiced and panned streams and rivers off and on for many years.
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