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Default How to washing tonnes of muddy gravel?

On 30/06/2013 21:41, Gazz wrote:


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On 30/06/2013 18:17, MrWeld wrote:
A relative has about 80mē of gravelled areas around their house. Over
the years, the gravel has become very muddy, and is now coverered with
weeds.

Is there a cost effective way of washing gravel? I've tried putting it
in a handheld steel sieve sloshing it around in wheelbarrow of water,
but that was very slow, and generated large quantities of muddy water.

I suppose I could just put a membrane on top of it, followed by more
gravel, but I'd like to re-use the existing stuff.


You don't need to wash it. Simply use a sieve with a mesh size
slightly smaller than the gravel and sieve the dirt out. It is time
consuming and you will end up with a surprisingly large pile of dirt,
but it works.


somewhere like machine mart sold a rotary sieve thingy, something stupid
like 200 squids, and something that could possibly be knocked up fairly
easily.

It was a cylinder of mesh, i think it had a metal spider at one end, to
which it attached to the frame via a bearing, a motor to the side drove
it around like a cement mixer, cylinder on an incline... bung a shovel
full of mixed crap in the open end, it's rotated around and the muck
drops thru the mesh into a barrow below, and the good stuff falls out
the back in a separate heap.

Wonder if someone could make up a sieve barrel or a cement mixer, just
pop the cement mixing barrel off, pop the sieve cylinder on, away you go.


Possibly easier to make a long chute with a mesh base and send the
gravel down that. For most people, probably easier to store for next
time too. It is a job that needs to be done every few years.

Colin Bignell