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seperating brass and lead from 10mm grey gravel
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike678" data-source="post: 533539" data-attributes="member: 16778"><p>The golden rule is to classify before separating . This will help you separate the different materials . So it would be best to screen the material to different sizes , don't suck in the dust ! Lets say you screen out to minus 6 m.m. and the rest 6 - 12 m.m. Put the minus 6 down a long Ton or sluice . The lead will stick at the top and the brass will get carried away . A trailer with a 1,000 lt. cube should do the job , if you recycle the water . You could look at jigging . The lead will quickly sink to the bottom in a column jig.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike678, post: 533539, member: 16778"] The golden rule is to classify before separating . This will help you separate the different materials . So it would be best to screen the material to different sizes , don't suck in the dust ! Lets say you screen out to minus 6 m.m. and the rest 6 - 12 m.m. Put the minus 6 down a long Ton or sluice . The lead will stick at the top and the brass will get carried away . A trailer with a 1,000 lt. cube should do the job , if you recycle the water . You could look at jigging . The lead will quickly sink to the bottom in a column jig. [/QUOTE]
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Gold Prospecting
Do It Yourself (DIY) Projects
seperating brass and lead from 10mm grey gravel
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