Found this gold dust in 3 minutes

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I live by the Arkansas river and dug out a crack in sidewalk, that is submerged when river floods. Literally took 3 minutes to collect this gold dust. It stuck to my dust pan, and I am wondering about ways to collect it. There are literally hundreds of more cracks for me to dig out. Thanks in advance :)
 

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Well actually fish sauce has a lot of oil in it. I lit in on fire last night with a Propane torch. I'm thinking of doing a evaporate reduction test on the fish sauce to see if it is economical. $50 of fish sauce is not a big deal really. I guess I could make myself enjoy it.

So I'm thinking. A possible cheaper and environmentally better idea than crisco would in fact be peanut butter. I found a 24 pack or 1lb jars on sale for 50c a case!!!! I don't have any peanut butter to test at the moment but the creamy stuff should spread fine on a sheet with a paint roller.

What do you guys think?

Sounds Yummy! :thumbsup:

It's a fact that strawberry jam (and maybe apricot preserves - still testing) added to your processing oil will recover the submicron gold and even stray atoms of gold missed by your homemade peanut butter/fish oil/personal lubricant processor. Atoms add up! I've gotten ounces more per day by adding strawberry jam to my pan.
You can too ... it's easy. :cat:

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Petroleum jelly aka Paraffin wax works as does coal tar and a lot of other things.

Yes it is getting weird as usual.
That's cool - never knew they were basically the same thing. Just one seems to be refined a bit more than the other.
 

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Been fun! Now I'lll just let these three talk to himself. Way to easy! Lmao.
 

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I don't know if this insight helps you fellas or not, but here goes. I was told that some guys were doing well with gold that found its way in corrugated road culverts in British Columbia, after spring floods etc. I could care less myself, but those of you with the gold bug may find this culvert thing of interest.
 

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I don't know if this insight helps you fellas or not, but here goes. I was told that some guys were doing well with gold that found its way in corrugated road culverts in British Columbia, after spring floods etc. I could care less myself, but those of you with the gold bug may find this culvert thing of interest.
Old news son......:laughing7:
Culverts have been a target of many hunters for years.....
And not just in BC.
Even down here in the good ol USofA now known as LaLa land.....
 

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I don't know if this insight helps you fellas or not, but here goes. I was told that some guys were doing well with gold that found its way in corrugated road culverts in British Columbia, after spring floods etc. I could care less myself, but those of you with the gold bug may find this culvert thing of interest.

We have burlap sheets in numerous culverts.
 

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(Feed it to a dog, then pan it later.
Not if you have a Golden Retriever.
If I remember right that was Labrador. I'll bet some fish oil would extract it properly. Administer 2 tablespoons per pint of peanut butter.)

Well... You guys may be onto something with the above process using our best friends. After reading this last night and laughing my ass off, I couldn't sleep until I came up with another method using Fido.

You know those dogs who just won't leave you alone, wanting to constantly fetch something? Well, how about taking scruffy to your favorite gold bearing river, creek, pond, lake, etc., hold him/her still long enough to fully coat the fur with petroleum jelly and start throwing a stick into the water. C-mon gold! Warning! Do not give scruffy time to shake off between retrieves, as there could be gold loss.

Now breed, color and coat texture will have to be carefully chosen depending upon the makeup of the gold present in the particular body of water. Gold like the OP showed in the beginning of this thread would really pop on that black Labrador! A little coarser gold might stick best to a curly haired dog like a terrier or a poodle.

Cleanup? I'm told Dawn dish soap is a great oil cutter. Once old scruffy is exhausted, (no shaking) lead the him to a nearby kiddy pool and wash with the Dawn. The gold will sink to the bottom of the pool. Carefully drain of excess water and save the slurry in the bottom of the pool. We know how to do the final cleanup.

Myself, I think I'd get a couple crazy retrieving type dogs to not only have recovery diversity in gold type encountered, but rotate them so as to not wear them out.

Clay come-on, that strawberry idea is just plain silly.

Mike
 

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Clay come-on, that strawberry idea is just plain silly.

Mike

Not silly, it's science Mike.

Unfortunately it doesn't involve a day out with your dog but if you want to produce a 20 nm gold colloid from atomic gold in solution a good method is to use sodium citrate 1%. No need to go to the expense and bother of actually buying sodium citrate when you already have a ready source in your refrigerator. Or just pick up some strawberry jam packets from McDonalds and watch the magic. :thumbsup:

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Hmm...not sure I could pick out the nanogold using my tweezers. :tongue3:

Interesting stuff Clay!

We have burlap sheets in numerous culverts.
Seems like this would make prime nesting sites for critters. Don't they ever tear up your burlap? ...Or are these culverts usually flowing with water?
 

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Hmm...not sure I could pick out the nanogold using my tweezers. :tongue3:

Interesting stuff Clay!


Seems like this would make prime nesting sites for critters. Don't they ever tear up your burlap? ...Or are these culverts usually flowing with water?


please don't try to bring logic into this:tongue3:
 

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The boys cut their 4th of july week vacation short to build me a vibrating grease table from an old commercial sluice that we don't use anymore. Isn't that nice of them? Real miners rule!

They ran a test on a 55 gallon drum of black sands and the results were amazing to say the least! It took less than an hour to run and recovered over 36 ounces!

I'll be flying back tomorrow to see it in action!
 

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Not silly, it's science Mike.

Unfortunately it doesn't involve a day out with your dog but if you want to produce a 20 nm gold colloid from atomic gold in solution a good method is to use sodium citrate 1%. No need to go to the expense and bother of actually buying sodium citrate when you already have a ready source in your refrigerator. Or just pick up some strawberry jam packets from McDonalds and watch the magic. :thumbsup:

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Actually you are incorrect! Sodium citrate is used as a reducing and capping agent to stabilize the colloidal gold. Also unless you plan on LoL extracting the sodium citrate from the other numerous chemicals and ingredients in jelly it won't work at all!
 

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Wrong again! Gold can be extracted by wheat and oat biomasses. You surely do not know what a biomass is!

You and the other landmatters crew are turning a great forum into a laughing stock! Your childish posts and constant misinformation is going to harm people sooner or later!

I have decided as long as these Unusual Theories or What ever they call them are kept in one or 2 places, are not being posted to cause trouble, & are not spread through the whole Gold Prospecting forum. thinking
outside the box shouldn't be doing any harm.
 

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The rules that I read say...

You may not.... Post, upload, send personal messages, transmit or otherwise make available any inappropriate, inaccurate, abusive, hateful, vulgar, harassing, obscene, profane, sexually oriented, threatening, or unlawful content.

Biomass is organic matter derived from living, or recently living organisms. Biomass can be used as a source of energy and it most often refers to plants or plant-based materials which are not used for food or feed, and are specifically called lignocellulosic biomass.

The question asked in the op was how to collect the powderd gold. My and others have made suggestions based on facts, scientific studies, mining journals and personal experience.

Getting gold from cereal and bread using jelly will somehow help collect powder gold? Especially being that the linked article says that gold can be extracted from wheat and oat biomass. Biomass is not a food.
 

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"inaccurate" is a hard thing to prove.
My interpretation of that rule is purposely inaccurate.
in other words trying to make a fool out of others by making them try something stupid,
or look like a fool.
If in fact a person does believe what they Post, no matter how Wrong it may appear.
It is OK. other examples would be Dowsing & UFO's some would swear they exist others feel all discussion is inaccurate.

first you would need to prove or get them to admit they are purposely posting Fantasy as real
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the linked university study calls it biomass?And talks about using it and [h=1]sodium citrate and cetyltrimethylammonium bromide,..[/h]those words are directly from the link to the study. Not Clays words but, the study he shared.Talking about extracting the gold. Making a joke about toast and jelly is pretty funny actually because it is wheat and sodium citrate...and it brings it back to actually talking about recovering nano gold...very relevant if the op really does have it and is interested in possible method's.
 

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The rules that I read say...

You may not.... Post, upload, send personal messages, transmit or otherwise make available any inappropriate, inaccurate, abusive, hateful, vulgar, harassing, obscene, profane, sexually oriented, threatening, or unlawful content.

Biomass is organic matter derived from living, or recently living organisms. Biomass can be used as a source of energy and it most often refers to plants or plant-based materials which are not used for food or feed, and are specifically called lignocellulosic biomass.

The question asked in the op was how to collect the powderd gold. My and others have made suggestions o on facts, scientific studies, mining journals and personal experience.

Getting gold from cereal and bread using jelly will somehow help collect powder gold? Especially being that the linked article says that gold can be extracted from wheat and oat biomass. Biomass is not a food.

Chlsbrns, do not try arguing rules with a mod, you WILL lose ever time! We are far more familiar with the rules and how they apply than you are, Jeff has been here close to 20 years I have been here over 10 years. Our rules are to help maintain order and make the forums enjoyable for members.

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Chlsbrns, do not try arguing rules with a mod, you WILL lose ever time! We are far more familiar with the rules and they apply than you are, Jeff has been here close to 20 years I have been here over 10 years.

Our rules also state "Posts should be suitable for all ages, on topic, concise, and courteous.

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