Need a faster method

surfin

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Dec 30, 2007
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Grayling, MI
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ACE 250/Bounty Hunter Pioneer EX
Ok I am getting fine powder gold in every pan. No shortage........But I have tons of material to move just to get it. The material its in is beach type sand and the black sand reveals itself while panning it. If I bought a tummel or high banker would it capture that flour gold or would it just flow on out? Whats the best type of machine to get flour gold out of sand at a rapid rate. Panning for it is way way way to slow for the amount you get in each pan.

What are your thoughts?
 

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Darshevo

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Jun 16, 2010
129
7
Spokane, Wa
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Tesoro Silver uMax, Fisher CZ-6a
You might try looking into a Miller Table. I have accumulated the pieces to build mine, but haven't had the time to put it together and try it out

-Lance
 

highdesertranger

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Sep 23, 2008
87
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so kalifornia
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gmt, falcon md20
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Prospecting
popandson sluice is made for this type of gold i have seen them on many forums and heard good reviews although i have never tried one myself. if i had this type of gold i would search for them. highdesertranger
 

lem49

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Mar 25, 2010
33
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Repuplic of Panama
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fisher cz7a pro, Tesoro Vaquero, whites coinmaster GT,
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All Treasure Hunting
angusmackirk sluices have a great rep for capturing fine gold, just purchased one, waiting for it to arrive, check it out
at angusmackirk.com gold n sand has a magnet and tray system for removing black sand, you might want to check
the video on their site. seems to work well, I bought the sluice so I could process more material and like that the mackirk
keeps the smaller stuff.
 

63bkpkr

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Aug 9, 2007
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XLT, GMT, 6000D Coinmaster
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lem49,
I've talked with the folks at the McKirk "works" and they were helpful, even emailed me one of their instruction sheets on how to use their sluice.
I will be very interested to learn what you think of your McKirk sluice!!!!! What model have you purchased?

Thanks, 63bkpkr
 

Lookin

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Feb 15, 2008
573
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Kentucky
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White's MXT; backup - BH Pioneer 505
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Other
I've been on the GPAA Nome, AK trip. They use homemade beach boxes (highbankers) made out of plywood with ribbed rubber matting in them. Just build yourself one and shovel away! I'm sure if you Google them you'll find plans. Good luck!
 

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