Yamas-h-i-t-a Treasure-Techniques in Recovery

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angel_09

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During my first initiation in T. hunting, we are using pulley, rope and bucket to drain water from hole. Nowadays, big time treasure hunters are using deep submersible pumps to ease their job. Since I do not belong to that group (big time hunter) I always use ingenuity to overcome the problem. Just like in one of our project, where the depth is 45 feet; instead of using 5 hp submersible water pump (It eats a lot of fuel and power), I used a 1/3 hp submersible pump with 8 meters total dynamic head. (This is approx. 26 feet) and I series this to a 3/4 hp ordinary water pump, with total head of 10 meters.(approx. 33 feet); discharge of submersible goes to the suction of 3/4 pump. In all, the total head is 59 feet with flow rate of 12 gallons (us) per 30 seconds. Using this techniques, we were able to save fuel and power during our operation.

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dred747

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This is a most interesting topic. Glad someone like angel_09 shares his experiences especially with the pumps. I'll try out soon with my project. I'll post now some of what we have recovered so far. 2008 should be a very good year to TH'ing in the PI. Mabuhay ang Pilipinas
 

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dindo_bayaua

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Hello everyone. Happy New Year.

Some still tends to bring confusion in this forum. They can be helpful to us TH by keeping their opinion to themselves alone. He can be very very helpful to us by keeping himself out of this forum. Non believer? why still bother yourself to be in this forum? Keep out man.
 

dred747

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For those who use resistivity meters: Does the gold have to be in contact with the ground? What if the gold is wrapped in tar, asphalt or cement, can resistivity readings still be reliable? I know resistivity is good for locating voids/tunnels, can deposits that are encased in cement boxes show itself as voids or tunnels?
 

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