![]() ![]() This maybe what you're looking for on building a suction nozzle, this is in the "Do It Yourself Projects" section at the website linked below and there are lot of other plans that may help you at this same website, just click on the "Do It Yourself Projects" at the top and it will take you to the main list, there many pages of them!! ![]() Some more sluice/highbanker plans, I'm finding everything but the suction nozzle. You can also use the jet tube instead of a suction nozzle, it would attach straight into the top of your sluice or into your hopper and then you will only have one hose to deal with in the water, but the nozzle end of your hose should be kept under water at all times when dredging or you will get a blast of air and water into your sluicebox and it will blast out some of the gold already in the sluice, this wouldn't be a problem if you have the jet going into your hopper, but I prefer the jet tube attached to the sluice.Įdit: I did find some plans for building sluices and riffles, here's a link to the website that has the plans, I'm still looking for the suction nozzle plans. Here's a PDF file for a jet tube, which is similar to a suction nozzle, the main differences is that the pressure inlet pipe would be curved back toward you for a suction nozzle and the total length would be shorter, also you would want the tip angled instead of straight, but this PDF file will give you the dimensions you need for good suction. I can't find the plans I posted before for a suction nozzle, I'll continue to look for them, but in the meantime. I've forgotten you changed your username, I also look for the sluice plans you ask about in your other post. I see that your email address listed on this forum is different than the one I have in my email address book, is the one I have still good or should I change the one I have for the one listed here on the forum,?
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