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- Equipment to catch your super fines? | TreasureNet. com
Good morning everyone, I wanted to reach out and get some opinions on equipment I should invest in to collect very fine flower gold (Or equipment specifically designed to catch the micro stuff) I’m just a hobbyist right now, so I am not looking for any kind of large-scale piece of equipment
- No gold in Wisconsin? Heres a list: | TreasureNet. com
No gold in Wisconsin? Here's a list: Gold can be found virtually anywhere in Wisconsin, due to the glaciers dropping off dirt and gold from Canada Although it is almost always fine gold, there are a few places that good gold came from Here's a list 1 PLUM CREEK, PIERCE COUNTY Gold and Diamonds were worked in the late 1800s and early 1900s
- Gold behind Dam? | TreasureNet. com
There should be gold there from before the dam was built even in the minutest amount People are great at extracting gold but when it reaches a point of diminishing returns the smart people move to a more productive area
- Basic shaker table build | TreasureNet. com
The fine gold model used slanted riffles (as did the one I rebuilt), and the model for coarser material used riffles that were parallel to the stroke I do not remember exactly what angle the angled riffles were at, but I might have that info somewhere I think the BGS unit was about 10* off the stroke line Also, Wilfley's table was not
- Panning in Pennsylvania | TreasureNet. com
Info From the Internet York County Gold Yes, indeed, gold is found in York County as well as throughout southeastern Pennsylvania If you would search historic geologic writings from as early as 1820, you will read that gold was reported from Chickies Rock in Lancaster County and several of the iron mines located on the southern slope of the Hellam Hills in Hellam Township In his classic
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It seems odd to me that if they went out there searching for gold, when they supposedly had $10,000 already on them in 1840, $10,000 was a fortune (equivalent to about $370,000 today)
- Plans, pics, and blueprints for the shaker table. . . - TreasureNet
I'm using almost that much in 25 inches It takes so long to build these that changes come slowly One thing those articles don't mention is having a "pause" in the table motion With very fine, flat gold, that pause can allow the particles to settle after being disturbed, and help move them up the table Jim
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