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Turbo pan.any good?
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<blockquote data-quote="Parko" data-source="post: 247020" data-attributes="member: 6076"><p>I prefer ye olde steel pan, but that's just me as I classify and just pan down to black sand in the field. I'll always get the flour gold out of it no problems. I have the 10" and 19" turbo pans and as already stated they work fine on gravelly material but sandy or clayey wash clogs the riffles which increases the time taken to get to black sand and increases the chance of loosing very fine gold IMHO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Parko, post: 247020, member: 6076"] I prefer ye olde steel pan, but that's just me as I classify and just pan down to black sand in the field. I'll always get the flour gold out of it no problems. I have the 10" and 19" turbo pans and as already stated they work fine on gravelly material but sandy or clayey wash clogs the riffles which increases the time taken to get to black sand and increases the chance of loosing very fine gold IMHO. [/QUOTE]
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