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Hand pump for sniping gold from hidden places. Can be used where a motorized dredge is not allowed. Legal In CA! Gold-n-sand.com

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  • I am asking for tghe Plans yuou said you would give away.....I have checke3d all of your videos and postings and not one of them have your plans in detail at all, to be able to make on of your pumps......Please send me the plans at jameshankel@hotmail.com Thank You!!!

  • @MrSharky73 sorry nice try, never said that...

  • Smooth hose is not as flexible and causes problems. Corrugated hose will collect small amounts of gold, so be careful when disconnecting. You may try letting it dry in the bucket and find a little surprise later!

  • check out " Urban Prospecting In Denver" for the first prototype.

  • OK you asked for it and finally figured it out, check out Urban Prospecting In Denver and see my first prototype.

  • I've tried pumping direct but the pump needs a baffle or something to even out the flow, and then a controlled water feed but I think it can be done.

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  • Why use corrugated hose vs a smooth hose? Noticed clogging of fine material in the corrugatedhose hose. Any info would help. Thanks for the great pump it worked well and found the yellow stuff.

  • i would love the plans. I started making one but my only problem is the check valve what king do i use and where to buy the. Please send me the free plans

  • where does one find th e plans for this pump

  • Good if you snipe in the right place. Goes deep, takes alot of effort to get yardage. Water is always too cold in Colorado.

  • what model or where did you get that hand dredge?

  • Red,

    I bought a kit a few weeks ago and have found it to be very useful in getting in the deeper cracks and holes in the creeks here in S.C. All very smal flakes so far.

    As mentioned below my problem is with getting the bucket top on and off. Needs to have latches or other fasteners to make it easier to get into.

    keep up the videos

    Dave

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