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  • @tfitzpa35

    I mention where to get the free pump with the plans. mygoldpanning .

  • OK, I am looking for a crusher which will take white quartz rock down to a fine powder like flour or talc. I live in mineral rich Arkansas and there is more white and brown quartz here than there is air. If I could reduce this rock to a powder it would release the gold which is known to associate with it. Your black sand/gold separator would work well with what I am trying to set up.

  • so in the end how do you get the gold out?

  • @cutestbabyever19

    Gently wash it out or suck it out using a gold sucker.

  • this is avairation of blue bowl? is more effectively?

  • @gustaf696

    Its a higher production model, with greater separation of your fine gold bearing materials.

  • KELLY GREEN IS SUPPOSED TO BE THE BEST COLOR. IT'S SUPPOSED TO HAVE THE BEST CONTRAST IN ALL WEATHER TYPES. HAVE YOU TRIED IT ?

  • @Kilooscarromeo

    I'll run a test run with that color.

  • Great little unit, I can't help but wonder about the colour you have chosen ;)

  • @1BustedMyth

    My first choice was a dull lime green, but I just got a dumb look when I asked for that color at the paint store.

  • how you made the ring in the inside so that it's like that / \ ?

  • how you made the ring in the inside so that it's like that /  \ ?

  • @codeartha

    I use a specific type of fitting that has the right taper to sort out fine gold from black sand.

    Easy to make.

  • slightly different then the original blue bowl. Otherwise the samething.

    Why would you have the color of the bowl "gold color" . Doesnt it make it difficult to see the contrast. The black sand would contrast o.k but not gold, even though you know through use where the gold will end up in thew bowl.

  • @distoney

    I tried alot of colors before painting the bowl yellow.

    White was too plain, the contrast was lousy with blue, red was too dark. "Orange bowl" was taken. Yellow offers the best contrast first for blacksand and then for gold.

    The contrast between yellow and gold is quite excellant.

    And of course, you can paint your bowl what ever color you like.

  • Randy you have Great Videos and Designs for Gold recovery I cant wait tobuild your sluice box and order your other plans I am 36 Native of S. Colorado and am a Greenhorn trying my luck near Greenhorn Mt.

    I am Greatful for your knoledge and information on Prospecting and shareing. It has helped me greatly plan my next prospect and home recovery systems.

    Again Thanks Russell,K

  • Nice instructional video, thanks.

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