goldenIrishman
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Well it's been about two weeks since I returned from my outing and I'm starting to go through withdrawals due to lack of digging! Life keeps getting in the way of getting back out to the gulch and I don't see it getting much better anytime soon with the holidays fixing to start up. We might be able to get a trip in this weekend but I'm not sure at this point.
I haven't been completely idle though. I've been doing some research into an old claim that's a lot closer to the homestead and just might be worth a look see trip out there. Currently there is no claimant to the mine and it is on forest service land. It was a hard rock operation that appears to have gone nowhere fast. It may have played out or it may have proven to be more costly to get the gold out than it was worth. Either way we're going to head on out there and if nothing else check out the tailings to see what if anything we can find. Given the location there could be some other mineral samples worth bringing home for the collection.
I've also been designing a new sluice system that will allow me to run even more materials. This is going to be a two stage system that should grab at least 95% of the gold out of the materials. No classification needed so more time feeding the system. I'm going to go with a 4000GPH 12volt pump and have a ball valve on it to control the flow as needed. A total of 10 ft. of processing area set up into two capture zones for large and fine (-100) gold. most of the parts I can get with no problem but I'm having trouble finding a 12 inch wide header box so I may end up having to fabricate it myself. Once I get this thing up and running, more than likely I'll turn my current one into a finishing sluice. I hate throwing out my creations and would rather give them a new job to do.
I haven't been completely idle though. I've been doing some research into an old claim that's a lot closer to the homestead and just might be worth a look see trip out there. Currently there is no claimant to the mine and it is on forest service land. It was a hard rock operation that appears to have gone nowhere fast. It may have played out or it may have proven to be more costly to get the gold out than it was worth. Either way we're going to head on out there and if nothing else check out the tailings to see what if anything we can find. Given the location there could be some other mineral samples worth bringing home for the collection.
I've also been designing a new sluice system that will allow me to run even more materials. This is going to be a two stage system that should grab at least 95% of the gold out of the materials. No classification needed so more time feeding the system. I'm going to go with a 4000GPH 12volt pump and have a ball valve on it to control the flow as needed. A total of 10 ft. of processing area set up into two capture zones for large and fine (-100) gold. most of the parts I can get with no problem but I'm having trouble finding a 12 inch wide header box so I may end up having to fabricate it myself. Once I get this thing up and running, more than likely I'll turn my current one into a finishing sluice. I hate throwing out my creations and would rather give them a new job to do.