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Post by ywevis on Apr 29, 2014 22:35:22 GMT -5
Would you buy it again?
give reasons...
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Post by cabarrusgold on Apr 30, 2014 3:22:39 GMT -5
Own what?
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Post by ywevis on Apr 30, 2014 6:09:20 GMT -5
do you own a gold grabber? Did you have your coffee this morning lol
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Post by cabarrusgold on Apr 30, 2014 6:24:24 GMT -5
See now... a sub board. Look when I posted. Like 3:45 in the damn morning when the storm was on top of me! Damn, I know the creeks are screwed around here.
Yes, I own a 5" Gold Grabber and like it. Very light weight but I feel that they need to be dialed in for dredging around here. I finally dialed mine in to the point I am very happy with results. It catches very fine AU to big size lead. If only I could locate the big AU!
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Post by cabarrusgold on Apr 30, 2014 6:42:43 GMT -5
Buy it again? Humm... They are built kinda shotty. However, they have a great design for catching AU. On mine... Allen used cheap smaller tubing for frame when it should have been beefed up at least in certain areas. There was no cross beam on end of sluice but had wing nut to keep sluice from buckling. The lock downs were cheap and broke. I see now they have changed some of these issues. The pump and motor is fantastic. The sluice and cone is good. Riffle angle needs to be corrected and punch plate placement could be better to allow smother entry of material. Cone needs something to keep it round where jet enters. It tends to try and flatten out in regards to installation of jet in water is a pain in the rear. I would buy again if changes were made in construction. The price is wayyyyy better than other manufactures. But you get what you pay for. I'm still happy.
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