gold cube?

It's Awesome!

It's more of a super concentrator than a production sluice. Although on the beach it is a 1000 pound an hour production unit due to the material already being -1/8"
You can feed it up to 1000 pounds of 1/8" concentrates an hour and it will reduce them to about 2 cups of super concentrate.


Cilck here https://www.google.com/search?q=+go...s=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a to see many videos of it in action.

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Here is a link to the Gold Cube website Gold Cube Home
 

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I got the gold cube a little bit ago, so far I have no complaints. It shines the most when using it on beach sand, I had a bucket of black sand I got from the beach and I tried panning it by hand... After a week it seemed like I had barely made a dent in it. Took forever to spoon out just a little bit and pan down super fine gold in that heavy black sand. I got the cube and ran a whole five gallon bucket in less than ten minutes! For me time is money, and I'm always busy, so I'd rather spend my time collecting more material to run rather than slowly panning one scoop at a time. Plus as long as you can get water you can run the cube anywhere. It does a really good job at catching most types of gold too, I run material through just as fast as I can scoop it in and I feel confident that it catches nearly all of it. You need to classify it down first, but you have to do that normally anyway so thats not really a factor for me. It's not the only option out there, plenty of other more portable great products that work, but for what I need I think the cube was a good investment and works well.
 

Best tool you can buy.
It is amazing on how much material you can run threw it.
Just buy one, you will be very happy.
 

I have one and was amazed at how much Really fine gold it captures! i mean the stuff that floats! Love the gold cube,, but i also have found that if you have alot of particulate matter on your gold you must ...MUST crunch it down smaller or you will be going thru your washings with a pan and a pair of tweezers..
 

When using it on really heavy black beach sands here it's closer to 500lbs an hr, but it did work good.
 

Been running mine about 10 months, and I'm pleased with it. Running a small electric trommel, into the Gold Cube, and finally a blue bowl. I'm recovering gold as fine as 700 mesh, although I honestly can't say if I'm getting ALL the really fines. Beautiful thing for me is that I can run my whole operation out of my Suzuki Samurai. :-)

Love the Cube and think you will too.
 

Been running mine about 10 months, and I'm pleased with it. Running a small electric trommel, into the Gold Cube, and finally a blue bowl. I'm recovering gold as fine as 700 mesh, although I honestly can't say if I'm getting ALL the really fines. Beautiful thing for me is that I can run my whole operation out of my Suzuki Samurai. :-)

Love the Cube and think you will too.

Jonsred, I would really like to see your set up??? Is the Blue Bowl in-line somewhere? How are you seeing 700mesh??? I have some -350mesh Crushed ore I would like to run but dont have the funds for a miller table? wondering if this combo could work????
 

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I bought one a few weeks ago and the first real test was some Oregon dredge black sand concentrates that had been processed in a blue bowl, The gold cube gave the owner as much very very fine gold as he got from the blue bowl, to fast a water flow caused some blow out on the blue bowl. He was very concerned with the possibility of blowing any fine gold through the gold cube but after the test run all his fears of loosing any gold were laid to rest, gold as fine as -200 and possibly smaller were retained with no problem and on re-processing nothing was found in the tailings. His words ( I've got to get one of these). For the speed of processing it works better than I expected from the video's on the internet that really didn't show a proper clean up of the concentrates from the gold cube. Next trip out I'm coming home with river samples to process, good results may mean I setup on the river for part of the summer. Now looking for a small jaw crusher to make bigger to medium sized rocks into talcum powder sized ore to run through it. The pipe crushers are to small for anything but samples. Better than my 2 letrap sluices for fine gold recovery. But for cleanup I use my letrap square pan the fastest cleanup tool I use, I've put my blue bowl to the side for now. You may have to pry my gold cube it from my very cold dead hands to get mine.
 

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Running the trommel into the gold cube. Blue bowl is a separate step, since you have to clean out the gold cube, then put the fines into the blue bowl. I'm looking into something that wil smooth out the operation. 700 is damn fine, and I'm taking my local puchasers word for fineness. I will say that after a bowl cleanup, its like gold powdered sugar. :-)
 

I have one and was amazed at how much Really fine gold it captures! i mean the stuff that floats! Love the gold cube,, but i also have found that if you have alot of particulate matter on your gold you must ...MUST crunch it down smaller or you will be going thru your washings with a pan and a pair of tweezers..

Yeah I hadn't ran material with superfine gold through it till few days ago and I caught the smallest gold I've ever been able to capture. Pictures don't do it justice I think there
is micro -200 mesh gold being caught! I need a shaker table to go any further processing it or blue bowl maybe but even that will be hard to get the superfines without blowing it out of bowl, classified to 50 mesh don't have any smaller classifier guess I need some lol. I love the thing if I had some rich material... man I get happy just thinking about it.

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Jonsred, I would really like to see your set up??? Is the Blue Bowl in-line somewhere? How are you seeing 700mesh??? I have some -350mesh Crushed ore I would like to run but dont have the funds for a miller table? wondering if this combo could work????

I want to correct my post. I sold a bit of gold last week, and what my receipt says is all gold surveyed was sub 700 MICRON, not mesh. My apologies.
 

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