JHuck
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Having gotten some color in my pan recently from dredging in Indiana, I've had the chance to see how quickly small pieces of gold work to the bottom of a tapped pan. Seeing this, I was wondering if anyone has done something using vibratory columns? The idea would be to take screened material and put it in a 1-2" PVC tube, say 24" long, with water and a small amount of surfactant. The column(s) would be set up vertically and a high frequency vibratory device (I'm sure I can find one of those on the internet...or at a shop near a truck stop) would be attached to the columns. I'm not sure if the process would stop working if the material eventually packs down to where heavy materials would stop traveling downard. If so, the columns could be turned horizontal to loosen the material and then vertical again to continue the process. Another option might be to add air from the bottom to flow up and keep the material loose. In the end, the goal would be to pull off the bottom cap and have a few tablespoons of concentrate that would contain the gold. Any thoughts?
At this point I have such a small amount of gold that I'd need to do more dredging to come up with a test sample. I guess I could do it with some lead pieces first.
At this point I have such a small amount of gold that I'd need to do more dredging to come up with a test sample. I guess I could do it with some lead pieces first.
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