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Separating fine gold flakes from black sand method
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<blockquote data-quote="moeee" data-source="post: 424194" data-attributes="member: 12918"><p>This is the biggest pack of lies ever assembled into a single post.</p><p>There is hardly a truthful word amongst it.</p><p>I cannot believe how wrong I was - What on earth was I thinking at the time.</p><p></p><p>The Blue Bowl separates black sands from gold with ease - in a rush I removed all the black sand and only lost 5% of the gold - in my next attempt I shall do it carefully and see if I can improve to 100%</p><p></p><p>Its not about the pump - The suggested pump has more than enough delivery to run the pan over its design limit and splash water over the outside rim , which is bad to do.</p><p>And the waiting time was minimal once you have the system set up and levelled.</p><p></p><p>The only thing I noticed was that larger pieces of material would not rise up the cone - and this was forecast by the manufacturers who suggest classifying the material down to 30 mesh before placing in the bowl.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moeee, post: 424194, member: 12918"] This is the biggest pack of lies ever assembled into a single post. There is hardly a truthful word amongst it. I cannot believe how wrong I was - What on earth was I thinking at the time. The Blue Bowl separates black sands from gold with ease - in a rush I removed all the black sand and only lost 5% of the gold - in my next attempt I shall do it carefully and see if I can improve to 100% Its not about the pump - The suggested pump has more than enough delivery to run the pan over its design limit and splash water over the outside rim , which is bad to do. And the waiting time was minimal once you have the system set up and levelled. The only thing I noticed was that larger pieces of material would not rise up the cone - and this was forecast by the manufacturers who suggest classifying the material down to 30 mesh before placing in the bowl. [/QUOTE]
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