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Gold Prospecting
Do It Yourself (DIY) Projects
seperating brass and lead from 10mm grey gravel
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<blockquote data-quote="iamagoldenoldie2" data-source="post: 357768" data-attributes="member: 8077"><p>Greenhornet, now thats a task and a half, the lead is under foot, is it lead shavings off oversized projectiles, if it is there perhaps a heavy duty sieve will be required and a large propane torch to melt the lead , the brass cases from .22 cal up might be sieveable , they are lighter than gravel perhaps a large blue bowl method using centrifugal force lead projectiles off the mound are large but never come across lead at the firing line you could try a long tom highbanker the lead should behave like gold</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iamagoldenoldie2, post: 357768, member: 8077"] Greenhornet, now thats a task and a half, the lead is under foot, is it lead shavings off oversized projectiles, if it is there perhaps a heavy duty sieve will be required and a large propane torch to melt the lead , the brass cases from .22 cal up might be sieveable , they are lighter than gravel perhaps a large blue bowl method using centrifugal force lead projectiles off the mound are large but never come across lead at the firing line you could try a long tom highbanker the lead should behave like gold [/QUOTE]
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Gold Prospecting
Do It Yourself (DIY) Projects
seperating brass and lead from 10mm grey gravel
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