Reddit Reddit reviews SE Patented Stackable 13-1/4" Sifting Pan, 1/4" Mesh Screen - GP2-14

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SE Patented Stackable 13-1/4
Top diameter: 13-1/4”Mesh screen size: 1/4”Wire thickness: 0.95 mmStackable design sits nicely on 5-gal. bucketU.S. Patent Number: D666086
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6 Reddit comments about SE Patented Stackable 13-1/4" Sifting Pan, 1/4" Mesh Screen - GP2-14:

u/howtocookawolf · 4 pointsr/landscaping
u/nerdychic · 3 pointsr/rockhounds

OK I am home from work. So....I see someone linked you to minedat. All the locations I was going to mention to you are in there. If you go to Big Brook, this is what you want to look for as far as fossils goes (we collected these ourselves): https://imgur.com/VgWjTnR..

The tube shaped things are fossilized phragmocones from belemnites.....a squidlike animal. You can see a fossil shark tooth on the left. The curved horn shaped things are oyster fossils and the round-is objects are fossilized brachiopods. These are also pictured on the Big Brook website: http://www.njfossils.net/invertebrate.html..

I suggest you take along many towels (muddy sometimes), a change of clothes, a bathingsuit (the water starts to look reeeeeally inviting on a hot day. We just sit in the water and sift). And one of these (This is the one we got. I think there are size restrictions so dont get a bigger one): https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008B0T5Z2/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1..

There is also a place called Poricy Park in Red Bank. We have never been but a friend of mine had great success there. Same situation as Big Brook, bring lots of towels because its muddy as heck. I feel like I am forgetting to tell you something but if I think of it I will comment again on this post. Feel free to ask any questions, we probably live less than 20 miles from you, so we know the area well. My husband is also a Geologist so feel free to pick our brains. Dont be shy!

u/inneedofcreativity · 3 pointsr/Vermiculture

I bought this and when I sift, most everything goes through, including these rather large egg shells from my first attempt at composting.

Should I have gotten a smaller size? Or does anyone have any advice to make it more usable?

u/RevolutionaryCat4 · 2 pointsr/composting

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008B0T5Z2/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Fits on top of a five gallon bucket. I just have a small tumbler so I don't have to use it for a whole lot. It's probably not ideal if you have a bigger pile but I've seen a few bigger DIY versions on YouTube that do basically the same thing.

u/DragonCenturion · 1 pointr/reloading

For separating I used to use the RCBS Media Separator, it worked ok, but was just a lot of work.
I am now using a set of gold sifting pans, 1/4 and 1/100, and it works great.

And as for the HF tumbler, I recommend Modding the Drum.

u/blackie___chan · 1 pointr/Vermiculture