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SCDigginWithAK

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Mar 31, 2012
1,489
357
South Carolina
Detector(s) used
Garrett AT Pro, Garrett Ace 350, Garrett Pro Pointer, Fisher F2
Primary Interest:
Metal Detecting
Trying something other than detecting. I can't wait to start! I got the stuff today!

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KevinInColorado

Gold Member
Jan 9, 2012
7,037
11,370
Summit County, Colorado
Detector(s) used
Grizzly Goldtrap Explorer & Motherlode, Gold Cube with trommel or Banker on top, Angus Mackirk Expedition, Gold-n-Sand Xtream Hand pump
Primary Interest:
Prospecting
Be sure to season that shiny new pan by scrubbing it with soapy sand for a while until the water stops beading up on it. Oh, and GOOD LUCK!
 

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SCDigginWithAK

Bronze Member
Mar 31, 2012
1,489
357
South Carolina
Detector(s) used
Garrett AT Pro, Garrett Ace 350, Garrett Pro Pointer, Fisher F2
Primary Interest:
Metal Detecting
Be sure to season that shiny new pan by scrubbing it with sopy sand for a while until the water stops beading up on it. Oh, and GOOD LUCK!
Thanks! And what exactly does that do? Thanks again
 

KevinInColorado

Gold Member
Jan 9, 2012
7,037
11,370
Summit County, Colorado
Detector(s) used
Grizzly Goldtrap Explorer & Motherlode, Gold Cube with trommel or Banker on top, Angus Mackirk Expedition, Gold-n-Sand Xtream Hand pump
Primary Interest:
Prospecting
The final panning works much better and your gold floats much less. Fine flecks of gold will float on surface tension fairly easily so it is key to keep them wet to avoid floating. Easier to keep the gold wet when the whole pan stays wet as you move the water around.
 

DizzyDigger

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Dec 9, 2012
5,835
11,578
Concrete, WA
Detector(s) used
Nokta FoRs Gold, a Gold Cube, 2 Keene Sluices and Lord only knows how many pans....not to mention a load of other gear my wife still doesn't know about!
Primary Interest:
Prospecting
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It will remove any oil left over from the pans manufacturing, as that
oil will steal your gold right outta the pan. Scrub it good with gravel
and sand, and then you're ready to go.
 

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SCDigginWithAK

Bronze Member
Mar 31, 2012
1,489
357
South Carolina
Detector(s) used
Garrett AT Pro, Garrett Ace 350, Garrett Pro Pointer, Fisher F2
Primary Interest:
Metal Detecting
Thank y'all both!
 

Rawhide

Silver Member
Nov 17, 2010
3,590
2,185
SouthWestern USA
Detector(s) used
Nox 800, Etrac, F75, AT Pro. Last two for sale.
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Find your self some culverts, work a few of those riffles. Good luck.
 

SDD74

Newbie
Oct 22, 2013
4
1
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
I bought a set up similar to yours. I actually just went and grabbed some dirt yesterday. I knew there wasn't anything in it just wanted to get a feel for it. I didn't know the pans needed to be prepped either. Good luck to you
 

russau

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May 29, 2005
7,279
6,735
St. Louis, missouri
your removeing all of the mold release agent from the (as stated already) pan from the manufactoring proccess.if after doing this and you get your pan wet and the water still beads up, clean it somemore untill it dont bead up!and DONT use sand paper to scratch up the pan! river gravel will work just fine.
 

425jesse

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Feb 10, 2013
588
817
Mountlake Terrace
Detector(s) used
4" Dalke Original Compact Dredge, 36" BGT Prospector, 30" BGT Sniper, D&D/Brawn Super Concentrator and Highbanker top, Brawn/D&D finishing table, pans and more!
Primary Interest:
Prospecting
Interesting how wide the fine riffle section is. Wider than the ones on the pan I use.
 

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