PLACER GOLD MINING ROCKER TO BUILD YOURSELF |
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Although reference books state that from 1 to 3 cubic yards can be washed in a rocker per man-shift, it should be noted that these figures apply to production-type work and give little indication of what should be expected when processing samples. Experience has shown that one man using a 12-inch x 4-foot rocker similar to the one illustrated in the how-to plan page can wash the equivalent of eight 80-pound samples per day where conditions are favorable. This includes the time for clean-ups, panning, and logging sample data. The total amount will, of course, vary with the size or number of individual samples and with the character of material being washed. Material containing much clay can halve this figure whereas loose, free-wash type material may double it. Dredging companies occasionally use large, engine-powered rockers in which the total gravel excavated from a shaft can be washed rapidly and economically. Printable Placer Rocker Plans Blueprint
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