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<blockquote data-quote="glot" data-source="post: 124488" data-attributes="member: 4100"><p>Every tool has it's own specialised uses. Panning sieving and detecting are the only legal means of fossicking in Queensland. Around here there are a lot of very rocky creeks that are dry most of the time. I dig down in amongst the boulders trying to find a false bottom. I pan the material dug out. It is hard to get every crevice spotless even by washing them down. I think the Falcon could be the go to do a final check. Not a lot of magnetics either in the form of sand. A few rocks but they get panned in the turbo pan to wash them off. A decent magnet gets rid of a lot of small chips. Tip> If you have an old microwave oven, rip the magnetron out and pull it apart. You will get two quite strong doughnut shaped magnets out of it. There is a knack but with some thinking, they are easy. I then use a plastic peanut butter jar lid to separate the magnet from the material for easy cleaning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="glot, post: 124488, member: 4100"] Every tool has it's own specialised uses. Panning sieving and detecting are the only legal means of fossicking in Queensland. Around here there are a lot of very rocky creeks that are dry most of the time. I dig down in amongst the boulders trying to find a false bottom. I pan the material dug out. It is hard to get every crevice spotless even by washing them down. I think the Falcon could be the go to do a final check. Not a lot of magnetics either in the form of sand. A few rocks but they get panned in the turbo pan to wash them off. A decent magnet gets rid of a lot of small chips. Tip> If you have an old microwave oven, rip the magnetron out and pull it apart. You will get two quite strong doughnut shaped magnets out of it. There is a knack but with some thinking, they are easy. I then use a plastic peanut butter jar lid to separate the magnet from the material for easy cleaning. [/QUOTE]
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