Additionally, hand dredges that retain material within the body or in a closed collection space will not lose the material to moving water when being dropped into a pan submerged in the water next to the operator.The whole family will love this classic eggplant parmesan! Slices of tender eggplant coated in homemade breadcrumbs, and then layered with melted cheeses & rich marinara! Whether you’d like to bake or fry the eggplant, this recipe has a method for both. Check valves that are constructed properly will provide the reliability that you rightly mention as well as ease of use for the operator and save a bit of time while collecting. I believe these mechanisms are the best ways to retain material with the least amount of loss - while not having to perform extra gyrations (such as developing a special sequence of movement) when collecting. Just as an explanation, I incorporate check valves (or other retention methods depending on HD type) within the various hand dredges that I manufacture for sale. This would employ the rhythm you mention as well. I am aware of the methods you described for material retention - your comments are very appreciated! I am sure others who decide to make this device will find your identified techniques more than useful during use of the DIY device! Another technique that can be used is to continue to draw back on the piston while transferring the material to keep it in the body and not let it drop out during transfer to the pan. I hope everyone can use the simple design to their advantage. Thank you for your welcome and vote of approval on my DIY video! It is my humble way of introduction to forums such as this. Thanks again and welcome to a very good forum. Your idea of installing a flapper valve to prevent losses would be a third way, and probably a very good way as long as volume and reliability don't suffer. Develop a rhythmic sucking style where you begin tilting the nozzle end upwards while dipping the handle end downwards at mid-stroke (thus utilizing gravity to prevent material from dribbling out the nozzle). Position your catch container (gold pan, bucket, small tub, etc) under water next to where you are sniping and just load that dude up until sufficiently full. Comment: There are two common ways to minimize losses with a sucker tube. Fissureman: You have put together a very nicely paced video.
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