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I've got a lot of specimen sands in a poverty pot that I have collected over the last 40 odd years. Given the gold price I thought it might be worth the effort, so I decided to make a blue bowl to see how they worked and if so whether it would be good for processing the sands. I made this out of a black smooth bottom bowl and red inverted funnel, so that's why I call it the red back. I am pretty impressed at how they catch really fine flour gold. I set it up to recycle using my bush shower pump. It does lose some gold but only very, very fine 'paint'.
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I started dollying the sands to fit through a 250 micron mesh and it is tiring work. I thought about trying to make a ball or rod mill but that would be quite an effort. So I decided to make a dolly attachment for a little jack hammer to see how it would go. I've been meaning to try making one of these for a while but now I had a good reason to.. I used the guts of an old jockywheel which is all I had to work with
It's just a proof of concept and rough as guts ( I can't weld) but it works pretty well and heaps easier than hand dollying. Gets the sands down to dust pretty quickly and smacks up rocks/species as well. That's a .25 mm mesh.
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It worked great until it broke. So I beefed it up, looks like a Terminator's arm now, but seems to be hanging in there.
This is what I've retrieved from about a litre or so of sands, includes bits that wouldn't go through the mesh, but overall much, much better than I expected and I still have a lot of better sands to process...
So If you've got a dolly pot and a little jack hammer, its worth knocking one up, or getting a mate to if like me you can't weld....
View attachment IMG_4422 3.MOV
I started dollying the sands to fit through a 250 micron mesh and it is tiring work. I thought about trying to make a ball or rod mill but that would be quite an effort. So I decided to make a dolly attachment for a little jack hammer to see how it would go. I've been meaning to try making one of these for a while but now I had a good reason to.. I used the guts of an old jockywheel which is all I had to work with
It's just a proof of concept and rough as guts ( I can't weld) but it works pretty well and heaps easier than hand dollying. Gets the sands down to dust pretty quickly and smacks up rocks/species as well. That's a .25 mm mesh.
View attachment IMG_4430 2.MOV
It worked great until it broke. So I beefed it up, looks like a Terminator's arm now, but seems to be hanging in there.
This is what I've retrieved from about a litre or so of sands, includes bits that wouldn't go through the mesh, but overall much, much better than I expected and I still have a lot of better sands to process...
So If you've got a dolly pot and a little jack hammer, its worth knocking one up, or getting a mate to if like me you can't weld....