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Separating fine gold flakes from black sand method
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<blockquote data-quote="moeee" data-source="post: 422628" data-attributes="member: 12918"><p>Bless you grubstake and your family and more power to you.</p><p>You seen Bonnie walk past lol , yeah me too.</p><p>And yeah the wind was blowing cups and buckets all over the place.</p><p>I thought the wind blew my sample of material away , hence the break between the 2 clips while I try find where the dregs landed.</p><p>Turned out I actually had it in a small gold pan with water and the wind did not destroy it just my senile brain at its finest.</p><p></p><p>Truth be told , I had this method working really well , fairly well anyway , and was losing maybe 5% tops.</p><p>Soon as i fire up the camera ... well we saw.</p><p>If not windy tomorrow I make another clip.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moeee, post: 422628, member: 12918"] Bless you grubstake and your family and more power to you. You seen Bonnie walk past lol , yeah me too. And yeah the wind was blowing cups and buckets all over the place. I thought the wind blew my sample of material away , hence the break between the 2 clips while I try find where the dregs landed. Turned out I actually had it in a small gold pan with water and the wind did not destroy it just my senile brain at its finest. Truth be told , I had this method working really well , fairly well anyway , and was losing maybe 5% tops. Soon as i fire up the camera ... well we saw. If not windy tomorrow I make another clip. [/QUOTE]
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Gold Prospecting
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Separating fine gold flakes from black sand method
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