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Alluvial Gold Prospecting
Matting at head of sluice
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<blockquote data-quote="Digginholes" data-source="post: 434386" data-attributes="member: 2490"><p>Guys there is no need to do clean ups to see if your still on the gold, thats what the pan is for lol</p><p>Just simply do a pan or two every few buckets and if your still getting gold in the pan you keep sluicing it, clean up is only needed if your riffles are visibly blocked up which shouldnt happen but in some places it can due to heavy amounts of ironston.</p><p>For example at tuena theres a heap of ironstone and I mean a heap so i run for half day and clean out the top section, to see the results the matting gets rinsed into a bucket and I reset and keep running, even so I believe I could run all day and not loose any gold.</p><p>Also different areas such as high ironstone areas is where differen riffle types come into the equation</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Digginholes, post: 434386, member: 2490"] Guys there is no need to do clean ups to see if your still on the gold, thats what the pan is for lol Just simply do a pan or two every few buckets and if your still getting gold in the pan you keep sluicing it, clean up is only needed if your riffles are visibly blocked up which shouldnt happen but in some places it can due to heavy amounts of ironston. For example at tuena theres a heap of ironstone and I mean a heap so i run for half day and clean out the top section, to see the results the matting gets rinsed into a bucket and I reset and keep running, even so I believe I could run all day and not loose any gold. Also different areas such as high ironstone areas is where differen riffle types come into the equation [/QUOTE]
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