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daveggs

David
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Hi Guys,

I have been interested in gold prospecting (and gems) since I was a kid, but like my interest in fishing, I rarely got a chance worth a second look.

When I was a young teenager, I managed to go along with a friend and his family up to Nundle for a few days. His dad took us to a spot to pan. It was a small creek with very steep rock forming the opposite bank, at the base of which was a vein of quartz about 4 inches thick (containing many bright yellow spots in it). We were only there for about an hour, but all left with some colours panned from the creek bed. Have been back to that area twice as an adult, but never found a spot that even vaguely resembled what I recall ... Still, I have never lost interest (although I did put it on the back burner for decades).

Finally started my prospecting hobby about 3 years ago (January 2011) and has been mainly focused around the upper Shoalhaven River.

Built my first sluice (Mk1: river sluice) towards the end of my first year of prospecting (it failed miserably, disintegrating under load).

My second attempt (Mk2: with pump) was built in 2012 and based on half a wheelie bin (worked OK, but was really quite fickle).

My third attempt (Mk3: high banker) was built in 2013 using aluminium checker plate for the body (2 x 1m lengths, which bolt together solidly). It uses an overhead feeder system with a 'jam-proof' classifier built in. Works great under load, self cleans really well too ... but I have not finished with it yet ...

There are 3 main issues, all of which are due to be solved in my next round of mods and testing.

The main issue is based on optimizing the catchment and cleanup methods within the sluice itself.

The minor issue has been leg design. Mk3 used a very close fitting tube with PVC piping through it (that jammed up permanently with sand last time).

The medium issue is about portability. Mk3 has proven fairly bulky and awkward to transport on location.

NOW -- I BELIEVE IN GIVING CREDIT WHERE IT IS DUE ... So here's to Wal ... I recently came across Wal's video on building a high banker that works -- he has brilliantly solved both my minor and medium issues (should be easy to implement a version of those legs and back pack setup). I already had a number of ideas to test in optimizing the catchment and cleanup methods, but I will now be including several variations based on Wal's excellent designs in that regard.

2014 should be an interesting year!

Cheers,
Dave :cool:
 
Welcome to the forum Dave....Got to give you top marks for perseverance, but looks like the banker is getting pretty close to being optimal for where you fossick. Hoping the forum can help with lots of information, as a pool of ideas gives all a lot more to work with.

Best of luck and if you need any advice just holla, and a member will get back to you.

Cheers Wal.
 
WalnLiz said:
Welcome to the forum Dave....Got to give you top marks for perseverance, but looks like the banker is getting pretty close to being optimal for where you fossick. Hoping the forum can help with lots of information, as a pool of ideas gives all a lot more to work with.

Best of luck and if you need any advice just holla, and a member will get back to you.

Cheers Wal.

I realise my experience level is soooo very new compared to the hard yards you've done -- how long? about 4 decades? and I'm only 3 years into it really -- makes me a toddler at best :) ... Anyway I'm really looking forward to meeting you and Liz in the field some day (a group trip seems the most obvious first place to start, although I'm missing out on the Nundle trip this time :().

(anyway, continued my Mk4 sluice upgrade notes under the DIY topic thread)

Cheers,
Dave E :cool:
PS. Starting to get the hang of this forum now (not being a member of any other forums of any ilk, this is all very new to me still)
 
Hi Dave and welcome aboard. I hope you find heaps of yellow with it. Show us a picture once you finished it. :) I am also new to prospecting and to any forums but this one is fun to be part of. Best of luck mate.
 
Pitty you can't make the Nundle trip Dave, as would have been good to catch up for a chat. You say you get out to the Shoalhaven a bit.

We're fairly regulars out that way ourselves so I'm sure we can catch up out there one day. Keep in touch and look forward to a chat and comparison of Bankers,

Cheers Wal.
 
Welcome Dave,
Love the story of the progression of sluices.

Years back I made a cradle for a low water area..total failure with the materials I had access to....but man it was fun!
 
Welcome aboard Dave.
Looking forward to reading about your adventures with Mk4, 5 & 6 :D
Nah - half the fun is making your own contraptions & gadgets involved in this great hobby.

Researching your local area is the key.
Life happens & I don't seem to get out much but I'm finding that talk to as many people (generally the elderly) & every now & then you'll come across one that has or leads you to someone with some great gold stories, experience, tools of the trade & happy to show you their collection of findings.
Finding oldies to chat to like that can be as good as finding gold itself.
 
daveggs said:
I realise my experience level is soooo very new compared to the hard yards you've done -- how long? about 4 decades? and I'm only 3 years into it really -- makes me a toddler at best :) ...

Hi Dave

dont be too hard on yourself , being humble is a great strength but everyone has talent and gifts , doesnt matter if people have 40 years experience or 5 minutes , everyone can shine in their own way now and then.

best wishes out there
 

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