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need pontoons for my 3 inch dredge
MickMang
post Jun 1 2006, 09:13 PM
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hi ya'll I'm hoping to aquire some pontoons and maybe even a frame for my proline 3 inch dredge/highbanker combo, if anybody has some laying around from a dredge rig that " bought the farm" let me know and we'll haggle. thanks a bunch!
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post Jun 2 2006, 05:04 AM
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mick just use 6 or so square vegitable oil containers that the resturants use and want to pitch after use. cheap/light/plentyfull! then just weld up a frame for it.
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post Jun 2 2006, 07:32 AM
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thats not a bad idea! thanks I will have to try it out , now if I can just sweet talk duck into welding me up a frame (hee hee)



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post Jun 3 2006, 05:05 AM
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do all the layout of the frame with the plastic barrels yourself . cut and fit each peice untill its to your likeing, then get a cold case of beer and go over to see him with your parts layed out real nice. it wont take long to weld it up!
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post Jun 3 2006, 05:07 AM
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looking for used pontoons and a dredge platform is almost impossible, esspeccially at the start of dredge season.
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post Jun 3 2006, 06:55 AM
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yeah, thats kinda what i figured, but i had ta try any way lol


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post Jun 11 2006, 09:37 AM
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you can use pvc and end caps or as in this pic 10" poop tube
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post Jun 11 2006, 05:57 PM
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I like that idea, thanks a bunch Gat!


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post Oct 23 2007, 09:38 AM
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A guy named Jeff in Indiana came up with this rig. Easy to get from the truck to the water and back. PVC Pontoons, and air tight wheels. He sealed them.
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I am somewhat challenged on the computer, so if you want to see the detail of the frame and the nuts and bolts of it, YOU will have to resize the pic yourself. Puter dumby here! A bigger pic does show a lot of the detail much better.
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QUOTE (MickMang @ Jun 2 2006, 06:32 AM) *
thats not a bad idea! thanks I will have to try it out , now if I can just sweet talk duck into welding me up a frame (hee hee)



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MickMang,

Nice unit, I also have the Proline 3" combo. I called Jeff at Proline and it cost a fair (actually large) penny to get their entire pontoon kit. However, since I'm not a crafty person I'll have to stick to the method shown in your picture. When you dredge, do you use a swivel tip or the straight tip that came with the unit

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Mick,if all else fails ,come on over to my place and ill help you make your frame/floats for your dredge! 1 case of cold beer(keeping it cold today will be the ez part) and ill buy the pizza! we could have you done in 1 day easily! i was going to make a 3 inch light weight dredge instead of my 4 inch untill i saw that they are just about as big and heavy as the 4 inch. so im going to make a smaller/lighter 4 inch using the parts i have onhand!
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QUOTE (MickMang @ Jun 1 2006, 08:13 PM) *
hi ya'll I'm hoping to aquire some pontoons and maybe even a frame for my proline 3 inch dredge/highbanker combo, if anybody has some laying around from a dredge rig that " bought the farm" let me know and we'll haggle. thanks a bunch!
Mick


"he who makes a beast of himself, rids himself the pain of being a man"-Dr.S. Johnson

here are some pontoons from Allen Trees .... http://www.golddredgebuilders.com/product.html i have bought 4 60" pontoons for the new dredge i am building for the 2010 dredging season !!!!!! the dredge is 4.5 feet wide by 10 feet long... ya ya i know some will say it is over kill, but not to me it is not!!!! the home made sluice is 2 ft wide 7 ft long and 6 to 8 inch's deep !!!! it is a over and under dredge for Fine Gold Recovery.... i have most of the dredge frame and pontoons set up done already and i am working on the rest of the sluice box, jet flare+jet log combo !!!! all 1 piece design !!!!! something Keene/Pro-Line have not done yet ? that i know of!!!! will post some pics one day soon wink.gif wink.gif

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go hit a couple yard sales for a float tube for fishing .it will support the weight of the dredge with the engine thats what i use under my dredge its a pretty good set up but it has its flause . not to stable in real fast water since it sits on top of the water ,instead of semisubmerged .its very light and deflaitable but it has a very tough material as a cover just a though
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