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traddoerr
I've seen some using this sluice and have seen couple reviews, but has anyone here ever used the Bazooka sluice, and what you think of it?
traddoerr
So no one here has used this sluice? Oh well, I like my A52 just the same, BUT! if someone does have any insite about the Bazooka just post it for me. Thanks and happy digging!


QUOTE (traddoerr @ Feb 17 2014, 03:10 PM) *
I've seen some using this sluice and have seen couple reviews, but has anyone here ever used the Bazooka sluice, and what you think of it?

swizz
They've always been out of my price range for a river sluice. I know the boiler-box method works and the reduced classification is a bonus to that sluice though. Haven't heard any negative reviews. Everyone who's owned one seems to like it.
traddoerr
Thanks Swizz, ya they are pretty pricey for what they are, thats why I was trying to get more opinions on them other then the guy I seen running his on the creek, I too liked the fact you had less classification to do, but he said you had to have a really good/fast water flow to just shovel straight into it. Once again thanks swizz, one can always count on you for your good in-put.

QUOTE (swizz @ Feb 27 2014, 07:20 PM) *
They've always been out of my price range for a river sluice. I know the boiler-box method works and the reduced classification is a bonus to that sluice though. Haven't heard any negative reviews. Everyone who's owned one seems to like it.

Denise
I have never used one before myself traddoerr, you can search bazooka and several threads should pop up for you. There are a few reviews, even BazookaJoe replied in one. Hope this helps some.
traddoerr
Thanks Mrs.CP, I did a search, but wanted to here from some on this site as well, like the advise here better! as swizz mentioned they aren't cheap and I would have to justify the cost. I decided to just stick to the good ol A52. Thanks for the replys!




QUOTE (Mrs.CP @ Feb 28 2014, 07:26 AM) *
I have never used one before myself traddoerr, you can search bazooka and several threads should pop up for you. There are a few reviews, even BazookaJoe replied in one. Hope this helps some.

swizz
Have you considered retrofitting the A-52 with GoldHog matting? Hard to beat that in my opinion.
Denise
QUOTE (traddoerr @ Feb 28 2014, 09:10 AM) *
Thanks Mrs.CP, I did a search, but wanted to here from some on this site as well, like the advise here better! as swizz mentioned they aren't cheap and I would have to justify the cost. I decided to just stick to the good ol A52. Thanks for the replys!


Thanks for the kind compliments about the advise of those on this site. thumbsupsmileyanim.gif
I meant doing a search from here at this forum! Located at the top right of this page. Reviews were from forum members here.
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BTW...We love our A-52!
traddoerr
Once again thank you, I had done a search here as well, but was hoping for something a little more recent or indepth.


QUOTE (Mrs.CP @ Feb 28 2014, 09:41 AM) *
Thanks for the kind compliments about the advise of those on this site. thumbsupsmileyanim.gif
I meant doing a search from here at this forum! Located at the top right of this page. Reviews were from forum members here.
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BTW...We love our A-52!

russau
ive been thinking of makeing one of these type of sluices for my 2 inch dredge that im currently building to go with the over/under sluice and my crashbox sluice thats already built. that might be a good addition to everything else i have with it!
traddoerr
One can never have to many toys to play with, and if you have the means to built it your self, do it! love to see how it turns out.

QUOTE (russau @ Mar 1 2014, 05:14 AM) *
ive been thinking of makeing one of these type of sluices for my 2 inch dredge that im currently building to go with the over/under sluice and my crashbox sluice thats already built. that might be a good addition to everything else i have with it!

fenixsmom
Ya know Traddoerr, should you decide to upgrade, I'll happily buy your old model! groucho.gif
traddoerr
I would definitley let you have first dibs thumbsupsmileyanim.gif

QUOTE (fenixsmom @ Mar 1 2014, 07:47 PM) *
Ya know Traddoerr, should you decide to upgrade, I'll happily buy your old model! groucho.gif

fenixsmom
I don't know if I told you lately, but you rock!!! greensmilies-012.gif
traddoerr
Thank you for the compliment! and thanks for being part of our little creek gang happy088.gif


QUOTE (fenixsmom @ Mar 1 2014, 09:48 PM) *
I don't know if I told you lately, but you rock!!! greensmilies-012.gif

cliff
QUOTE (traddoerr @ Feb 28 2014, 10:10 AM) *
Thanks Mrs.CP, I did a search, but wanted to here from some on this site as well, like the advise here better! as swizz mentioned they aren't cheap and I would have to justify the cost. I decided to just stick to the good ol A 52. Thanks for the replys!


I used a Bazooka Prospector last August at Clear Creek. I am very pleased how it processed unclassified material. I found some nice float gold in the 20-30 range and one nice picker, there was not as much flour gold as I expected. I plan to try a different area this year and give it another test.




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