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gold tramp

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For all you guys have these tables if you would like to see how fine of gold you can recover, there is a place you can get ore ground and clasiffied to 40 mesh.
Pm me for details .
GT.....................
 

goldog

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40 mesh, that's the big stuff.
 

AzViper

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For the price of the Martin for those wanting a Miller Table check out my links in my signature on building a Rubber Mat Miller table or click here, MILLER TABLE
 

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TheGoldProspector

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gold tramp

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40 mesh, that's the big stuff.

theres 100 mesh for sure and i think they can get 200 but that stuff i dont think you can recover using one of these units, could be wrong but thats some mighty fine stuff.
Would like to see.
Anyways the better bet is 40 mesh more gold!
GT....................
 

russau

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you can get the finer mesh gold by screening and rerun your material with a slower water speed and/or less of a slant on your table. this is no different than any other equipments operation , only on a much smaller scale! everytime you rerun material screen it smaller and lower that angle or slow the water will do the trick! now-a-days ive got to tap the pan to see the fine gold! it still puts a smile on my face!
 

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MrTim4Gold

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not sure mesh, but just metal kitchen strainer from the Gpaa kit..this was my black sands from other gold recovery runs..so just the gooood stuff...glad I saved it..sure missed some!
 

KevinInColorado

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not sure mesh, but just metal kitchen strainer from the Gpaa kit..this was my black sands from other gold recovery runs..so just the gooood stuff...glad I saved it..sure missed some!

A typical kitchen strainer is 18 mesh. No where NEAR fine enough to finish the job (catch that pun?!).
 

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