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Dry washing for Eluvial....Is it worth it?
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<blockquote data-quote="Shep" data-source="post: 520086" data-attributes="member: 6790"><p>Dry blowing is very worthwhile if there is gold there. Need to test pan to ensure its not a waste of time.</p><p>I am a big fan of my 140s and it can process dirt quicker then one person can shovel it.</p><p></p><p>Grid the area and test pan, that will tell you if its worthwhile. Last time I dry blowed in a flogged area was at the pine creek dump and </p><p>All I did was scrape out 4 x20L buckets from the bottom of a dry creek that runs through the middle of the goldfield and ended up with 12 grams.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shep, post: 520086, member: 6790"] Dry blowing is very worthwhile if there is gold there. Need to test pan to ensure its not a waste of time. I am a big fan of my 140s and it can process dirt quicker then one person can shovel it. Grid the area and test pan, that will tell you if its worthwhile. Last time I dry blowed in a flogged area was at the pine creek dump and All I did was scrape out 4 x20L buckets from the bottom of a dry creek that runs through the middle of the goldfield and ended up with 12 grams. [/QUOTE]
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