Well now, lemme tell ya ’bout this here thing they call a U Tech shaker table. Now, I ain’t no engineer, but from what I seen, this contraption’s made special for folks lookin’ to sift out all kinds o’ fine stuff, like gold. Ye see, back in the day, folks would just go diggin’ with pans, sloshin’ around, hopin’ to find some shiny bits. But this here shaker table? It does all that hard work for ya. It’s a right fancy setup if you ask me, even for us common folks.
So, what’s it do, ya ask? Well, ya just dump yer material on this thing—ain’t gotta be gold either, could be any kinda rock or dirt. This table’s got itself a way of jigglin’ and shakin’—ain’t nothin’ subtle, lemme tell ya! That shakin’ helps all the heavy stuff, like gold or other valuables, to slide on down where ya can collect it. An’ all the lighter, worthless stuff? It gets pushed right off the table like it knows it ain’t wanted. They say it’ll handle up to 800 pounds an hour. Can ya imagine that? A whole 800 pounds! I reckon that’s more dirt than I’ve seen in years!
Now, this U Tech table, from what I’ve heard, works kinda like the Keene ST-1 or the RP-4. They say these are mighty similar tables, all designed to help ya sift out those precious bits from the dirt. I don’t know all the details, but they got themselves a 110-volt power setup that keeps the table shakin’. And ya need to have a good bit of water too—‘bout 8 gallons per minute or so. It’s like bakin’ bread, gotta get the right mix or it just won’t come out right.
- Portable design: Well, this U Tech table, it’s small enough ya can haul it around, or at least that’s what they say. Not that I’d be liftin’ it myself—my back ain’t what it used to be!
- Concentrates down to 500 mesh: Now, 500 mesh? Don’t ask me how they figure that, but it means it can get that gold down real fine. Imagine pickin’ out the smallest specks, almost like dust. This thing’ll find ‘em for ya.
- Magnetic separation: Heard some folks say this table’s got a bit o’ magic in it—somethin’ about a magnetic setup. Keeps the metals separated from plain ol’ rocks so ya ain’t siftin’ twice.
Now, ye might think, “Do I really need somethin’ fancy like this?” Well, reckon that depends on how serious ya are ‘bout findin’ gold or other valuables in that dirt o’ yours. Some folks, they just wanna find a lil’ bit o’ extra cash. Others, they’re diggin’ and haulin’ all day long. For them folks, this U Tech table can be a real timesaver. It ain’t exactly a cheap setup, though, so ya best be sure ya got a good spot to use it, maybe by a creek or where ya got steady water flow.
So, if yer thinkin’ ‘bout gettin’ one o’ these, maybe look into both the U Tech RP-4 and the Keene ST-1. They’re kinda like cousins, ya know? Built similar, do the same job. Just don’t forget, ya need yer water runnin’ good, and somethin’ to keep it powered. Otherwise, it’ll just sit there lookin’ pretty, which don’t do ya no good if ya got gold to find.
In the end, reckon this U Tech shaker table’s a good tool for them that know what they’re doin’. Ain’t nothin’ fancy, just a solid setup for folks lookin’ to get somethin’ valuable out of all that dirt. As they say, ya gotta put somethin’ in to get somethin’ out!
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