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Mountain goat trommel / Spiral wheel questions.
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<blockquote data-quote="PicknShovels" data-source="post: 222911" data-attributes="member: 24715"><p>Hi all , first post on here so go easy lol , I'm looking into something to speed up my cleanup process at home. I currently have a 2 stage process that involves a cleanup sluice (1) which is followed by a Miller table (2). I've recently had the chance to play with a gold spiral wheel and was really happy with how easily and quickly the unit seperated the black sand from the gold. My question is , is it worth keeping my current method of cleaning up ( time consuming due to the Miller table) or am I better off selling my current cleanup equipment and upgrading to the mountain goat trommel and spiral wheel ( $800ish). I'm located in northeast Victoria and mainly prospect between Beechworth and Eldorado. Sorry if this is a bit jumbled lol thanks again</p><p></p><p>PnS - yes I'm aware of what this looks like :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PicknShovels, post: 222911, member: 24715"] Hi all , first post on here so go easy lol , I'm looking into something to speed up my cleanup process at home. I currently have a 2 stage process that involves a cleanup sluice (1) which is followed by a Miller table (2). I've recently had the chance to play with a gold spiral wheel and was really happy with how easily and quickly the unit seperated the black sand from the gold. My question is , is it worth keeping my current method of cleaning up ( time consuming due to the Miller table) or am I better off selling my current cleanup equipment and upgrading to the mountain goat trommel and spiral wheel ( $800ish). I'm located in northeast Victoria and mainly prospect between Beechworth and Eldorado. Sorry if this is a bit jumbled lol thanks again PnS - yes I'm aware of what this looks like :lol: [/QUOTE]
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