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Sluicing for diamonds
amethystguy
post Feb 23 2011, 12:18 PM
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I was wondering if your forum duiamond expert, John Tonko, or any of the other can answer a few questions for me.
Any pertinant info on Diamond sluicing? I was told one time before that miners moss was the way to catch diamonds. What about the riffles? What size, shape, angles do the riffles have to be at to catch diamonds? How do you determine the angle of the sluice. I know the amount of water running through will determine the proiper angle set. What about material like grease and beeswax which diamonds stick to. Should that be put into the sluice/riffles? I thought i had read that alluvial diamonds didn't stick as well to grease as did hardwork material. Is that true or does it make that big a difference? Any other info you can provide?
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ScottKS
post Apr 29 2011, 09:43 AM
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Another one found...This one even BIGGER....smiley-shocked003.gif

http://www.9news.com/news/sidetracks/19576...7CFRONTPAGE%7Ct

Dang now would be the best time to go...they must of plowed up some good dirt off of the pay layer because people keep finding them.
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