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  1. #1
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    Jan 2012
    South-Western PA
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    Spray painting pans?

    I was just wanting to know if it would be possible to spray paint a pan and still have it function well. I have a black pan, but it is hard to see the black sand which I like to keep. I was thinking of painting my black pan a blue or green, and then buy a small 10 in. pan to put it in at the end.

    Thanks!

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  3. #2

    May 2005
    St. Louis, missouri
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    Re: Spray painting pans?

    ive heard people doing this and was going todo one of my pans to see how it works on really fine stuff. but all that material would need to be screened and use it only as a cleanup pan,otherwise i dont see any advantage to it.

  4. #3
    us
    - Finding more junk than treasure -

    Mar 2010
    Western SD
    White's Silver Eagle
    23
    Prospecting

    Re: Spray painting pans?

    For a few times the cost of a can of spray paint, I think I'd go with a Garrett 'Backpacker' or 'SuperSluice' pan, you really can't go wrong with them.

  5. #4

    May 2005
    St. Louis, missouri
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    Re: Spray painting pans?

    good point!

 

 

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