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Cool machine!
I love it how he does it all while having a can :Y:
I love it how he does it all while having a can :Y:
Matt80 said:All that being said though, plenty of people claim that after leaving their concentrates or samples on a trailer or back of a motorbike for the trip home that all of their gold is on the bottom of the buckets.
Personally l would love to get one of those stupid vibration exercise pads they advertise on TV and see what it does to buckets of concentrates.
dont want to end up with no balls.silver said:As the bucket fills with concentrates it'll push your vibrating balls out of place and into the stream of flow ,.... so, you'll end up with no balls at all (after a while) !
been thinking about what you said. How about getting two pvc buckets, a length of hose and some fishing line. Stitch hose to the inside of the first bucket into a spiral then use pvc pipe glue to glue second bucket over outside of the first, bucket to seal any leakes. Now you have a bucket with a spiral :Y:B5MECH said:Since you like experimenting G Here's some crazy ideas.......
Been thinking along the spiral wheel and turbo pan....I'm sure I could make a spiral wheel sit in a creek and be powered from the water supply but that's a huge thing to carry so what if a turbo pan could sit pinned with a stake with two little paddles positioned in the stream to put apply the back and forth rotation 8)
Automatic turbo pan ....Hmmm bit slow hey :/ I was thinking about your bucket theory but with a spiral design inside sort of a cross between the spiral wheel and the turbo pan.....Spiral bucket with heavy's trap in the center so rather than shaking a twisting back and forth motion to pull the lights up while settling the heavy's to the trap
While filling with water and pouring off each time, mainly to cut the amount of gravel down before panning out
Just can't think of an easy way to make a spiral bucket without a huge 3d printer
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