Bazooka Gold Trap
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Bazooka Gold Trap
Has anyone used a Bazooka Gold Trap, was it successful and how much of a limitation was the large flow required.
OZDigger1- New Poster
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Registration date : 2013-09-02
Re: Bazooka Gold Trap
yes i have one mate, the prospector model (medium size) it does need quite a bit of flow, although can work in low flow (although it will take a while to clear a bucket of material) although when you have good flow as i did in the last few days up on reedy creek beech worth/eldorado a bucket can be cleared within 30seconds. - and yes it does capture the really fine gold that reedy creek produces.
if you look on youtube you can find clips of people who have made a hybrid high banker out of the bazooka gold trap. if you order one from todd - be willing to wait a couple of months, and he is quite slow to answer emails.
if you look on youtube you can find clips of people who have made a hybrid high banker out of the bazooka gold trap. if you order one from todd - be willing to wait a couple of months, and he is quite slow to answer emails.
geeza73- Number of posts : 1
Registration date : 2011-09-26
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