Old grinding mill?

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Kinda looks like the forerunner of modern helicopter blades but then I digress. Thank you for the post as I've never seen one of those. I've come across a couple of ten stamp mills and lots of other old mining equipment but not something like you posted. Whereabouts in San Diego area, Jullian??......63bkpkr
 

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Arrastra....but unlike one I have personally seen
 

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There's one just like that below the Gold Bug mine in Nevada co, Ca. - nice pic!
 

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Neat!

Try to get back there and metal detect the area. :)
 

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That mill is about 20 miles south of Julian. Not for grain, not in that area. And Neo, we tried the gold bug in there and found about a hundred nails in just minutes! It's been used as a fire pit for years it appears. We do have plans though to dig it out some, down to the grinding stones in the bottom, and then either try the md again, or just sample some dirt from below.
 

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Right, Julian is apple country not grain country. Every restaurant in town has its own apple pie recipe. I was supposed to be moving to San Diego but the job never came through....63bkpkr
 

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Bkbpr, I no you like pictures, so here's a couple more from yesterday.
 

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Here is one on a club claim about 20 + miles northeast of Coulterville





Very similar to this one found on Google images
 

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So my "old timer" buddy in GA, is thinking this might be a cyanide wash plant, after coming from the stamp mill. Based on the size of it. What do you think?
 

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Thank you drywallman,
Yes indeed I do love pictures, my 'Granny' got me started when I was eleven and I've never stopped. That's some interesting country and I would like to play around in it, maybe if I'm a good boy that will happen still.........63bkpkr
 

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So we went back out to that arrastra today. Damn it was cold out... Well for us San Diegans anyhow. Looks like the bottom of it is layers of rock.. Dug a couple out and got some dirt from the crevices below. Gonna have to take a big breaker bar out there next time as these rocks are all well wedged together. Just brought a few lbs of good looking dirt home and plan to process it tomorrow. But, I pulled a little bit of ore that was buried and wedged in there, and I think I might have found my first San Diego gold! Will have my buddy crush a few of these and blue bowl them to find out. Wish us luck!
Thanks y'all for the great input.
 

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Oops! Forgot to add pictures....
 

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How totally cool. Congrats on the great find!

Mine it and recycle it!
 

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Nice pictures!

All the best,

Lanny
 

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