What's the best way to grind black sand to powder to release the gold and platinum?
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The real question here is : Why would you spend hundreds of Dollars to recover 2 or 3 cents worth of gold?
If the gold is so small that you can't even see it with a magnifying glass then you probably need a million pieces to make it worth 1 Dollar. You are better off spending the time in the river scooping for bigger gold.
That's just my 2 cents.
Kevin, seeking black sand crusher that is most affordable. Was surprised to read a coffee grinder would be acceptable for this. But you then say "not the one at the grocery store". Pardon my ignorance, but which coffee grinder are you referring to specifically? And being one that would still be a less expensive option for this by downgrading to just a coffee grinder.. Or hmm, ....hard to explain. So where its not some high tech coffee grinder whose cost would make you question why youre botherring with a coffee grinder since its not the one you'd buy at the grocery store which would be the cheaper route. If that made any freakin sense
Pardon my ignorance, but let me get this straight: Am I correctly understanding that there is actually gold INSIDE grains of black sand? This is in addition to the fine flour-gold mixed in with the black sand that you have to separate out by panning?
I'll have to start saving my black sand then. I've seen some YouTube videos of people extracting gold from black sand, but I thought this was just the fine gold that they missed panning out the black sands. It also seemed to be a very tedious process and not at all cost-effective with all the chemicals they had to use. You guys who do it--how do you do it? Mercury retort? Fire it in a kiln? How do you do this in a cost-effective way?
The cost effective way is to crush and classify and pan.
Would a Gold Cube or a Blue Bowl make this process easier? A Miller table?