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Just to let know what's happening with the Jackwinder , only a few where sold before the upcoming official release .
There is a hold for now as the manufacturer is very crook , this was out of the blue & I wish him a full recovery .

I would have released the full video if this hadn't happened . :N:

Jack
 
Well today I received my Jackwinder :) and had the pleasure of discussing the operating technique with Outback (Jack) to say I'm happy is an understatement. I've been following the progress of this concept for quite a few years now and have a few places in mind where I'm certain the Jackwinder will show it's full potential. Like everything gold related research and testing will point you in the right direction :beer:

I'd like to offer my best wishes to the manufacturer for a speedy recovery :flowers: and thank you for a positive buying experience :perfect: :beer:

Here's the beast
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Complete with serial number
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Edit: Yes it went straight to the pool room :p
 
Hey Jack,
Remember me, I'm glad you have got it to production mate WELL DONE I have been following this since the start although I have been absent for some time around here.
Definitely interested so please add my name to the list.

cheers
Lee
 
rc62burke said:
Hey Jack,
Remember me, I'm glad you have got it to production mate WELL DONE I have been following this since the start although I have been absent for some time around here.
Definitely interested so please add my name to the list.

cheers
Lee

Hello Lee ' been sometime mate , pleased to know your still around .
Thanks for the complement .

Your number 3 when production starts . ;) :beer:

The List
1 Coops
2 Danny13
3 rc62burke

Regards
Jack
 
Just keep shovelling in and turning it, gold stays in deep lighter stuff flows over and out...tilt forward to empty the heavies into your pan at the end of the day(well thats how I see it in my mind) :p
 
Mackka said:
Dumb question I know but how does it work?
Mackka
That's not a dumb question. Or a atleast I won't admit it because I am thinking the same thing :8 maybe it is like winnowing but more efficient? I look forward to the video.
 
Goldfreak said:
Mackka said:
Dumb question I know but how does it work?
Mackka
That's not a dumb question. Or a atleast I won't admit it because I am thinking the same thing :8 maybe it is like winnowing but more efficient? I look forward to the video.

I'm thinking the same and waiting for the video as well. :Y:
 
Hard Luck said:
Goldfreak said:
Mackka said:
Dumb question I know but how does it work?
Mackka
That's not a dumb question. Or a atleast I won't admit it because I am thinking the same thing :8 maybe it is like winnowing but more efficient? I look forward to the video.

I'm thinking the same and waiting for the video as well. :Y:
Post #145 shows the basic operation.
 
Stupid question (as most of mind tend to be while in lockdown) but isn't this just a Creswell Mini Gold Extractor/Rotapan turned on an angle? Not the unit but the theory, gold heavy to bottom, lighter stuff on top and out of here.

Think the Creswell/Rotapan does almost the same thing albeit in a slightly different way (yes I know most people use the Creswell/Rotapan with water) but provided the material was totally dry (as it also needs to be with the Jackwinder) then the heavies (gold) should collect in the bottom pan displacing the lighter stuff which falls into to bucket.

MGC/Rotapan would catch it in the centre bottom pan while the Jackwinder catches it on the angle .... both seem to rely on the lighter stuff being "siphoned off" (by going over the lip with the Rotapan, or out the "exits" on the Jackwinder.

For Volume the Jackwinder would clearly be better but for small scale testing the Rotapan might be OK. In Victoria obviously we CAN use powered dryblowers so that would always be my 1st choice down here.

Will have to wait till i'm freed from lockdown but will certainly try/test it out as a dry washing unit.

Cheers T.
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