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<blockquote data-quote="Nightjar" data-source="post: 66250" data-attributes="member: 1414"><p>Morning Outback,</p><p>Not sure what you mean, your comments seem to contradict one another?</p><p>There is no extra effort to collect fine gold, it is a part of the process if your machine is processing and set up correctly.</p><p>The feed needs to be super dry and rotated/separated continuously as it moves down the riffle box.</p><p>This is why I emphasised the "puffing" air movement.</p><p>With a continuous steady flow of air the fines WILL move down the screen but are not being adgitated to separate the fine gold.</p><p></p><p>Also don't forget the "rinse aid" when sluicing/panning the fines.</p><p>One area I went too with the dryblower, in two weeks I managed to bring home 5 1/2ozs of VERY fine gold, none of it was bigger than a pin head.</p><p></p><p>Cheers</p><p>Peter</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nightjar, post: 66250, member: 1414"] Morning Outback, Not sure what you mean, your comments seem to contradict one another? There is no extra effort to collect fine gold, it is a part of the process if your machine is processing and set up correctly. The feed needs to be super dry and rotated/separated continuously as it moves down the riffle box. This is why I emphasised the "puffing" air movement. With a continuous steady flow of air the fines WILL move down the screen but are not being adgitated to separate the fine gold. Also don't forget the "rinse aid" when sluicing/panning the fines. One area I went too with the dryblower, in two weeks I managed to bring home 5 1/2ozs of VERY fine gold, none of it was bigger than a pin head. Cheers Peter [/QUOTE]
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