Whats the biggest gold pan out there to buy?

Astrobouncer

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Anyone have a link for a pan 18 inches or bigger for sale? I usually have pretty good luck finding stuff with google searches and other internet searches but for a really big pan I been pretty unsucessful so far. So far the biggest gold pan I have been able to find for sale is 17 inches wide; that comes in two types a proline and a basic black pan, both avaliable at a couple places. I really want something bigger, like 18, 20 or even 24 inches. And not one of those expensive rotapans or the other one that costs over 130 bucks.

I have a 16 blue inch pan I bought at one of the gold and treasure shows last year (and its not big enough for me anyway), but it has broken several times already because it is cheaply made and very thin. I have used liquid nail to repair it four times now, but I would rather just upgrade to something better as it will probably fail (again) the next time I use it. One of the the reasons I need this pan is because I have access to a spot on private property with a decent amount of fines, but the owner thinks me using anything other then a pan is bad. I have tried to explain the benefits of dredging, sluicing etc, but he still wont go for it. Also a big pan is great for sampling because the bigger of an area you can test, the more precise your sample will be.

I thought about making a batea but that seems rather hard and time consuming (I still might go this route though if I cant find a big enough pan for sale). I have even checked out garbage can lids online and lots of different cooking pans, anything that might potentially work but havent had any luck.

So anyone know where to get gold pans bigger then 18 inches? I know about the pyramid pro but that costs a little more then I want to spend. Same with the rota-pan.
 

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Have you considered Fossiker's PyramidPro Pan? It's a good way to process a lot of material without a sluice.
 

Hello Astrobouncer,

If you haven't tried it yet go for a garrett super sluice 15' really heavy duty, holds it's form well, nice and heavy duty. Busted a few pans myself but not this beast, plus it has nice deep riffles so you can pan the light stuff off quickly. Comes with a nice hole in the rim so I can zip tie it to my pack with a heavy duty reusable zip tie. Good luck and go for a homemade betea too, I like the wood ones and the metal ones made from 50 gln drums that they form by beating into a hole in the ground if I recall right. Have fun and big nuggets to you!!
 

These guys have the largest list of pans, but nothing bigger than the proline. I gave away a garrett, and replace with a 14 in proline, blue. Didn't think I would like it, but seems to be working well. I loved the riffles on the Garrett, but what I like about the Proline is how big the diameter of the bottom of the pan is. This is a must in areas with lots of black sand... JMHO


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3 pack 26" diameter $29.95 :icon_thumright:

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yea I thought you hadda go to the amazon and get a Chinese hat Gold Pan :tongue3:

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Astro there is a site online that sells big steel bateas . Pricey $120
 

honestly....the pans of the 1850's were 18+,and are often called milk pans now.They were made of 5 pieces.I have been going to do a post on them,but have not got around to it.I will snap some pictures of mine when I get a chance(I dont use mine)Now,they are different than the pans you are used to,but they work

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@Wolfgang, I thought about it but its kinda out of my budget, maybe in the future.

@Gravelwasher Yeah I been eyeballing that pan have used it a couple times at Thermal when buddies had one. I know they are super heavy duty but I really wish it was bigger.

@Oakview, thanks, lots of pans but I need big!
@Goodyguy, that's pretty much what I was looking for. And they have them used for 23 bucks, I will probably try em out.

@Jeff That kind of pan is exactly what I want. Probably will have to build it myself though so that idea is on hold for now.

@Rodoconner Thanks I didnt know that, just wish they were cheaper, that's a bit out of my budget too.

@Kuger, great pics man, love them, would love to see more! I would definitely use a pan like that if I could find it. I will look around and see what milk pan stuff I can find online.

Thanks for all the replies.
 

Astro

Much bigger than 17 inches and deep will wear you out in a hurry, borrow someones big pro line, and I think it will spread the material out well enough that it will make it much easier to seaparate black sands from gold... JMHO
 

I have a wood Batea too,it is a real art to use them!!!As Oak said,big pans can be a bear to "run",after a while
 

many years ago i met a man using a metal oil pan to pan with, it was 18" x 4" and he was moving a lot of material.
he would fill up the pan and shake it down and refill it and shake it down. then put the concentrated material in to a regular gold pan to finish it.
you would have to have a Strong back to do this for any length of time.
 

GoodGuy and Leadnugget - very good thinking out of the box fellas.

Astro you might search for cooking wok's. I've a 14" one, I'd guess they have some larger ones. Cost Plus Imports.

You might also look around for a company that does metal spinning as you might get lucky and find they have a left over piece of a large diameter spun aluminum that fits your needs.

Then of course Harbor Freight has some very large Stainless Steel Bowls and then they might have that old time metal oil pan.

As you've become an expert with liquid nails you could use it to make riffles in any sort of smooth pan.

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In my pack is green keene 3/8 classifier Then a proline blue for the reason Fullpan mentioned...If I could get a wide bootom like that with the Garret riffles I would be happy..and i keep those in a black plastic 18x4 oil drip pan...and i absolutely use it as a pan to pre wash before I finish pan and then use it as my safety pan.It is very handy and when you stack all three it is only like 6 inches of depth and fits perfect in my A.L.I.C.E. pack and would fit in your pack too, Astro they are light sturdy and cheap as crap.
 

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@ KUGER.....I can't find my like a lot button cool pics.
 

Split a bottle of whiskey with me and I'll help ya get this one...



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Exactly, love the Garrett riffles, but the Proline wide bottom. Didn't think I would like the blue, but I am getting where I like it as well as the green.


In my pack is green keene 3/8 classifier Then a proline blue for the reason Fullpan mentioned...If I could get a wide bootom like that with the Garret riffles I would be happy..and i keep those in a black plastic 18x4 oil drip pan...and i absolutely use it as a pan to pre wash before I finish pan and then use it as my safety pan.It is very handy and when you stack all three it is only like 6 inches of depth and fits perfect in my A.L.I.C.E. pack and would fit in your pack too, Astro they are light sturdy and cheap as crap.
 

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