I'm wondering if you ever ran crushed up quartz through the gold cube? If so how did it do with very fine gold? Do you lose some of the very fine gold? Thanks
Looks like you have a winner. I'll have to get one. I'm a bit surprised at the amount of gold you got in that spot, and right off the top gravels, too. I'm a miner in northern ca.
Wow! Thats a really good invention you got there, very intressting! 1 tray collects the most of the gold.. How big are they? And how does it work for microgold, such as 0,2-0,8 mm? Great job guys!
all trays are the same except for the top one which is a slick plate, in the video tray no 1 is the tray just under the slick plate, then no 2 and 3 is on the very bottom.
I'm wondering if you ever ran crushed up quartz through the gold cube? If so how did it do with very fine gold? Do you lose some of the very fine gold? Thanks
bradmoore8 2 weeks ago
This is very close to flood gold, however it was given to us via the bridge construction company.
rojosw56 1 year ago
Looks like you have a winner. I'll have to get one. I'm a bit surprised at the amount of gold you got in that spot, and right off the top gravels, too. I'm a miner in northern ca.
alizaderic 1 year ago
We collect visible gold as small as 400 mesh but not tested for anything smaller.
rojosw56 1 year ago
Wow! Thats a really good invention you got there, very intressting! 1 tray collects the most of the gold.. How big are they? And how does it work for microgold, such as 0,2-0,8 mm? Great job guys!
Elgreba from Sweden
elgreba 1 year ago
Are the trays numbered from the top, or bottom ?
hootsmeister 1 year ago
@hootsmeister
all trays are the same except for the top one which is a slick plate, in the video tray no 1 is the tray just under the slick plate, then no 2 and 3 is on the very bottom.
rojosw56 1 year ago