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iron box
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A crystal lattice.
You didn't mention if you were hand washing some of your clothes, or, you were washing them in the machine. If you are washing them in the washing machine then you are using too much soap. I use liquid soaps instead of powdered. I often find that powdered soap can stick to clothing sometimes and also clog up the hoses and drains faster. If you are hand washing then use a gentle detergent such as ivory or even baby soaps and let soak, drain out the soap water and replace with tepid to cool water (cold water gets suds out faster) then place your item you are hand washing on a thick towel (lay flat) and roll the towel up to get excess water out and then place the item on another towel that is dry and let air dry. When using your washing machine you should put in a box of baking soda and put through a cycle (you can also use some Dawn dish soap that cuts grease) and put your washing machine through a full cycle to prevent clog build up from soaps. I do this every 2 months.
its called a Strip. I found this information on a box of staples that contist of 5000 staples, 150 per strip....
Yeh, I used to play with them when I was a kid...now seriously, what is your real question about the box?
a wooden box used to separate the gold from the rubble
Gold Box is the name for a series of role playing video games which were produced by SSI. The Gold Box engine was used in The Advanced Dungeons & Dragons game.
There are many ways a sluice box traps gold. A sluice box traps gold by doing something called fine dropping the gold to collect it in the easiest and fastest way possible.
To separate gold from sand
Hydraulic mining used a water cannon (called a monitor) to wash the hillside down and into a huge sluice box which separated the Gold from the dirt and gravel.
the division box is called a division bracket
One of the main methods to look for gold was in the rivers for gold nuggets. The miners had a sluce box and rocker to find the gold. The sluce box was a wooden box with an box on top to shovel in dirt and to poor water over the dirt. The dirt/water would run down a tracer that emptied into the river. In the tracer the gold nuggets would fall to the bottom instead of washing out. The rocker had a similar idea but it rocked back and forth to separate the dirt with water. Again shovel fulls of dirt were put into the rocker to separate dirt from gold. The miners doing this would stand in dirt and water all day long with shovels of dirt and water for the few nuggets they could get.
Usually called a "junction box."
use the magical box called a computer to look it up instead of waiting for some idiot to answer in here
The act of washing gold from river gravel through the use of a sluice box.
The episode aired during season 8 and was called In Marge We Trust.