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Sorta figured it might be something like that. Oh well still makes a great puddler (wet or dry ;) ) where you can get it in. Suppose I'll leave the cone on for now and keep throwing conglomerate in it.
 
Iv'e seen the latest model Jack Winder in action, (a test run) it recovers very small gold easily, and for anyone that likes panning and slucing then this piece of equipment does it dry, and you just need a dish if water to pan the last few cupfuls of material.

I would say that if setup beside the old dry blower heaps where we got over 150 nano nuggets for 12 grams recently and run some of that material there must be quite a bit of even smaller gold that the detectors don't see.

A very interesting concept that just might be worth pursuing. :goldpan:

cheers dave
 
Hi All ,
Just showing a one off pick of the JackWinder side on :p
This thing will make many rich !

Have Fun
jack

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That's Guys for your kind support ,

A small amounts of JackWinders are being built right now , the manufacturer has the skills to reproduce my final design to it's exact specifications .
It will out perform any dry dirt device offered regarding gold retention & ease of use .

Why is it Different ? it turns dry material into a liquid momentarily allowing Gold to fall through the lighter gravels .

Cheers
Jack
 
Outback said:
That's Guys for your kind support ,

A small amounts of JackWinders are being built right now , the manufacturer has the skills to reproduce my final design to it's exact specifications .
It will out perform any dry dirt device offered regarding gold retention & ease of use .

Why is it Different ? it turns dry material into a liquid momentarily allowing Gold to fall through the lighter gravels .

Cheers
Jack

As per post #22, albeit 30 months later, Yes I'm still very keen to support your endeavors and purchase one if available and if I make the shortlist ha ha :p

It's been a long road thus far for you Jack and I wish you every success with it :D
 
Jack,
Good to see this project coming to fruition...
There have been many prototypes over the years ...
Well done both here and on the yellow forum....
All the he best with the production and sales ....
Great to have been part of watching the evolution...
Well done for staying with it when all the naysayers po poed the idea....
Bloody Good Onya ....
Been a long time coming....

Cheers Nanjim
Jim
 
Not a bad price But Need to show;
How much water per kg per hour and is reusable eg, and
1- how many kg per hour it can put though ( if have a stock pile?)

Great work, you are on a winner
 
Outback said:
OzzieAu said:
Whats the RRP likely to be Jack ?

They are going to be $680 plus postage , the stand fits inside the barrel for easy transport .
Trying to get a video up showing everything but it's still to damp from the recent rain .

Cheers
Jack
I know you dont like me but i think you are doing it to low
With all the work you have put in , hours and material it needs to be a tad higher
Its jmo but look at what its costs in hours of work you put into each one
 
I haven't bothered to read all the posts in this thread to see if this has been asked before but can this unit work as a wet unit? Unfortunately, my area is known to rain a lot so finding completely dry ground would be a challenge. if it can be used with water put me down for one, happy to send deposit $$.

As a side note, I expected the unit to cost more. Although if it's too expensive for most they may attempt to copy the design (when a few are out in the market) and make there own. At that price, I would assume it wouldn't be worth the effort and Jack will sell a lot more of them.
 

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