Tuesday, May 26, 2009 at 14:37
Short answer Boots - sorry no - I don't have any experience with that particular product.
Most gold seekers these days are detectorists, someone wanting to remove fines from concentrates, typically would be dredging/sluicing or dry blowing, maybe a detectorist doing a little loaming and dollying his samples even.
Care to fill us in on what your particular requirement/application is?
I did see a Billy Connolly show t'other night where he went to a gold
mine in Canada on the Yukon River or some - such, and the guy there was water blasting the old river bed, sluicing it and then used a motorised rotary pan to separate the fines - just as you describe, however it was quite a large affair for the volumes of material he was processing - certainly not a small or portable machine - mind you - he was also getting some good gold returns by the look for his efforts.
Keen to hear more about your plans for the product and how it works out if you get hold of one.
Cheers
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