Using cornstarch to extract gold ??

gold_seeker

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rwd mo

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Boy if that works it would be great shortribs
 

Jim in Idaho

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I read about that a few months ago...problem is it's a complex system. They're working to make it more simple, but no luck so far. If they get it done, would be great.
Jim
 

meMiner

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This is still experimental, so the best method for us in the field to extract gold with corn starch: is to wrap candy floss tightly around a small wooden stick and then push firmly into the bottom a crevice in a historic gold creek. LOL
 

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