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Ch. 14: Tunnels and Sluices

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TUNNELS AND SLUICES.
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sluice. When wedges are used the sides of the blocks should be square where they adjoin one another. A side lining is required in all sluices. In cement claims blocks 3 inches thick, and covering 18 to 20 inches (in depth) of the side, are used for side lining.
Advantage of Block Riffles.—The advantages af­forded by blocks, which should always be used at the heads of sluices, are :
1st. The cross riffle which they make is not excelled by any other form.
2d. Their cheapness under ordinary conditions of timber supply.
3d. The convenience of cleaning up, which can be quickly and cheaply done.
This last circumstance is of especial importance, be­cause it is often desirable to collect the gold at frequent intervals, as it is injudicious to expose amalgam collected in the riffles to wear by the gravel running over it for long periods.
Experience shows square block riffles to be the best for saving gold. The objection to their use is the cost of wear and tear. Rocks are the most economical substi­tute, but sluices set with them require steeper grades and more water.
Life of Blocks.—The life of a block depends on the quality of the wood, the grade, the character and quan­tity of the gravel, and the amount of water. The larger the amount of water (on the same grade) in proportion to that of gravel, the less the wear of the blocks. The quality of the wood varies greatly in different localities. The best and most desirable timber comes from the higher sierra. Wood which is long-grained and " brooms up" makes the best riffle. Hard timber which wears smooth (as oak) is not desirable. Nut pine is the best, but it is difficult to obtain. Pitch pine answers all re­quirements. As a rule the price of lumber governs the selection.
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