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Metal Detecting for Gold
Is It Worth Digging Out Old Alluvial Holes?
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<blockquote data-quote="Goldtarget" data-source="post: 73738" data-attributes="member: 2152"><p>Bloody hell that's further than I'll ever need to go. Id like to extend mine, 3m would be plenty deep, its the cyclone style modified, excellent for loaming /sampling as it retains a cylinder shape sample 110 diameter by 450 deep giving an excellent profile when removed correctly. I spent some considerable time heat treating the cutting profiles which enables it to cut through very easily and swiftly, and goes as a recommendation for anyone using one, just access an Oxy set and quelch, followed by a simple grind at the correct angle. Set correctly the auger will be very easy to use, beats blisters and sweating.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldtarget, post: 73738, member: 2152"] Bloody hell that's further than I'll ever need to go. Id like to extend mine, 3m would be plenty deep, its the cyclone style modified, excellent for loaming /sampling as it retains a cylinder shape sample 110 diameter by 450 deep giving an excellent profile when removed correctly. I spent some considerable time heat treating the cutting profiles which enables it to cut through very easily and swiftly, and goes as a recommendation for anyone using one, just access an Oxy set and quelch, followed by a simple grind at the correct angle. Set correctly the auger will be very easy to use, beats blisters and sweating. [/QUOTE]
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Is It Worth Digging Out Old Alluvial Holes?
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