Show off your home panning station

PurpleGold

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Apr 17, 2015
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Superior, Colorado
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30" Sniper Bazooka Gold Trap, X-Stream Hybrid Pro hand dredge, Royal Manufacturing 54" Powered Stream Sluice, Pans of all different sizes and shapes
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Prospecting
I'm in the process of making a cons cleanup station in my basement. I'm heading to Home Depot today to look at big wash tubs for panning. I want to make an area that I can sit comfortably and pan. There must be other prospectors on TNet that have an aching back like myself. I'd like to see if anyone can give me ideas on how to be as comfy as possible when panning at home. I almost feel like standing may be easier on the back. Show off your home panning setup! :goldpan:
 

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Goldwasher

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May 26, 2009
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Sailor Flat, Ca.
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arizau

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May 2, 2014
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AZ
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Beach High Banker, Sweep Jig, Whippet Dry Washer, Lobo ST, 1/2 width 2 tray Gold Cube, numerous pans, rocker box, and home made fluid bed and stream sluices.
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Prospecting

KevinInColorado

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Summit County, Colorado
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Grizzly Goldtrap Explorer & Motherlode, Gold Cube with trommel or Banker on top, Angus Mackirk Expedition, Gold-n-Sand Xtream Hand pump
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Coolest shack ever, I'm inspired!
 

Duckwalk

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Mar 21, 2014
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Lincolnton North Carolina
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30" Bazooka Sniper, Drop Riffle sluice box.
Various Gold Pans
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Dont have a permanent station but here is what i do in the winter when my material is frozen...

https://youtu.be/BdyGJ-r9HEw

Edit: after watching this video again, i have gotten about 1000 times faster by now...
 

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Goldwasher

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SDC2300, Gold Bug 2 Burlap, fish oil, .35 gallons of water per minute.
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All Treasure Hunting
Coolest shack ever, I'm inspired!

As you can see its on the cheap. The framing is pine from our property. The roof was a tarp for a while. I took a shed down for a coworker of my wife's I turned that into roofing.Thats where the pavers came from also. The table for the blue bowl came from a country club I was the chef at. The pro shop was tossing it (I also made a trade of golf clubs to a n antique/junk shop in town once;) )
Every Home Depot has a cull wood rack.....does Lowe's? I don't live in town if I did I would be at the cull wood rack a couple times a week!
The blue bowl and recirc set up and gold that is processed in it, is worth way more than the shack and that's the way I like it !!!!!!!
 

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SchoolOfHardRocks

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Question: I have 30/50/70/100 mesh classifiers coming in the mail today. I've been finding a significant amount of fine gold lately and need to more efficiently clean-out my cons. It's currently taking me FOREVER panning it out a teaspoon at a time. Is it better to classify cons wet or do I need to dry it out first?
 

arizau

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May 2, 2014
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3,869
AZ
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Beach High Banker, Sweep Jig, Whippet Dry Washer, Lobo ST, 1/2 width 2 tray Gold Cube, numerous pans, rocker box, and home made fluid bed and stream sluices.
Primary Interest:
Prospecting
Question: I have 30/50/70/100 mesh classifiers coming in the mail today. I've been finding a significant amount of fine gold lately and need to more efficiently clean-out my cons. It's currently taking me FOREVER panning it out a teaspoon at a time. Is it better to classify cons wet or do I need to dry it out first?

These are just from my observations. Dry material moves more readily across the screens leading to quicker classification. Bumping and bouncing the screens helps too but is pretty hard to do effectively under water. When underwater, the sides of the screens inhibit water flow across the material in them and material in general just moves slower due to water resistance. Works but.....you have to get pretty aggressive to spread the material on the screen otherwise it will just stack up. Wet screening helps to break up mud clods and cleans mud covered material but you probably won't have many or any in those small sizes. In either case......it is easy to overload the screens leading to incomplete classification so.....
 

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mytimetoshine

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Jun 23, 2013
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3,370
El Dorado County
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GRIZZLY GOLD TRAP - ANGUS MACKIRK EXPLORER- BLUE BOWL - GOLD CUBE, MINELAB PRO 25 PINPOINTER-
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All Treasure Hunting
Question: I have 30/50/70/100 mesh classifiers coming in the mail today. I've been finding a significant amount of fine gold lately and need to more efficiently clean-out my cons. It's currently taking me FOREVER panning it out a teaspoon at a time. Is it better to classify cons wet or do I need to dry it out first?

Wet
 

Goldwasher

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May 26, 2009
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Sailor Flat, Ca.
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SDC2300, Gold Bug 2 Burlap, fish oil, .35 gallons of water per minute.
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All Treasure Hunting
Agreed the density doesn't kick in until water is involved!
 

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PurpleGold

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Superior, Colorado
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30" Sniper Bazooka Gold Trap, X-Stream Hybrid Pro hand dredge, Royal Manufacturing 54" Powered Stream Sluice, Pans of all different sizes and shapes
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Prospecting
Mike Pung of Gold Cube fame has cons cleanups videos on YouTube. He classifies dry. I prefer to classify wet. Either way works you just have to work it.
Here's his link
https://youtu.be/aajaVGqQwfQ
 

gold tramp

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Went to post a pic of my finishing area and noticed its just to dirty, even my shaker tables covered in slurry.
after looking a youall stuff i was a little embarrased of my dirty station.
when i move it this summer i will get a good clean pic for youall to see what a hard rock miners station looks like.
GT.............
 

Asmbandits

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Mar 4, 2014
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NorCal
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Fisher GB2, Bazooka Prospector 36", EZ sluice, Blue Bowl..
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Went to post a pic of my finishing area and noticed its just to dirty, even my shaker tables covered in slurry.
after looking a youall stuff i was a little embarrased of my dirty station.
when i move it this summer i will get a good clean pic for youall to see what a hard rock miners station looks like.
GT.............

No shame GT, just means it's getting used constantly and that's a good thing. Always love ur posts especially with pics! You call it dirty id say it's hard work I can tell the difference and I love seeing it.
 

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PurpleGold

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Apr 17, 2015
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Superior, Colorado
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30" Sniper Bazooka Gold Trap, X-Stream Hybrid Pro hand dredge, Royal Manufacturing 54" Powered Stream Sluice, Pans of all different sizes and shapes
Primary Interest:
Prospecting
The dirtier the better
 

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