@@FlourgoldWizardsFor gold so tiny it's hard to see without a 10x loupe, do you have a snuffer bottle recommendation for which one best picks up nearly invisible gold from the micro scratches in the pan without spitting the last gold snuffered back out?
Jason you should take a nice two week vacation and go to Alaska or California and do some serious gold finding. You have such a great passion which would be very lucrative in the right places
Aha , some Hardrock gold , great stuff and lots of fun running that in the down times, like winter . 2.5 Grams to the ton is Definitely worth the effort to get it all out of that dirty material , Nice job Jason 👍👍and very little is being lost in the tailings , not enough to worry about really . Great stuff !!! 👌✅ Cheers Nev . ✌
That was pretty good for 1 bag. I only ran that stuff through the crusher and not the dust maker. I did it that way for you because because i have found some pickers in that material. Running it through the dust maker would have made all the gold tiny.
Awesome stuff Dave! Man that gold is super tiny. Seems to be the future... most of the larger gold seems to have been claimed and/or getting harder to find.
As said, this would be the opportune time to run all those 18 bags through a multiple classifier column, and any further smaller mesh classifiers (if there are any finer). Then one can deal with the greater volume of larger sands grains in the higher classifiers, while dealing with the smallest of small clays and silts in the smallest of classifiers, or they drop out as the finest dust in the bucket. The black sands and gold particles will be somewhere in the middle of the small classifiers. Hint for next week's Gold University course - Eroded material age and particle size. Sand grains are young eroded (mainly) quartz products - the biggest of geological particles. Black sand (from eroded mafic iron-rich basalts or intermediate mafic-felsic rocks) is older and smaller than young and bigger sand particles. Gold grains come from the mafic-felsic intermediates and the strong felsic high-quartz granites. The finest of clays and silts are the oldest of old eroded materials, being aluminum-silicates with traces of other metals. So if you run a classifier column with decreasing mesh size, younger eroded particles of larger size will be in the top classifiers, while the oldest particles of the smallest size will be in the bottom classifiers, or fall completely into a catch bucket. In the intermediate age particle will be the sweet spot classifiers for finding black sand and gold ! Knowing the classifier mesh size for black sand and gold dust, flour, and pickers, you sift and quickly remove the larger sand grains, while sifting through the clays and silts into the bucket, and what remains in the middle classifier meshes will be your target shinies.
Big SHOUT OUT to this guy!!! Thank you very much for the merchandise!!! I was very surprised when my daughter brought it home for me!!! I love watching your videos. I think you do a great job!!! Also a big SHOUT OUT to Rigby, for letting my daughter take a picture with him!! Thanks again!!!
Great time, golden outcome. Guessing Mr Montana was at the patron outing and thank him for me. The mine boss was there and always will be, watched a 4 year old video with Rigby barking back at ya. Rex is stepping up but hasn't crossed the line yet . All enjoying your hobby and hoping for more . Thank you and your team of wizards ...
Hi Jason, what a pleasant surprise! Thanks for sharing the video with us. There wasn't much gold, but it was fun. You look happy, that's the most important thing. Good luck, until next time!
Great video Jason and you got some gold out of that hard rock mine stuff. Plus you have a bunch more to run. Also it was a pleasure to meet Dave and his wife at the outing,,,great people. Can’t wait to see what you do next with the material. Holy Wa!! And cobbles to ya 🍻🍻
@@FlourgoldWizards Ah, The Ladder Toss Rack proved an excellent choice for the wide body sluice rack, even held up to the added water & paydirt. The other of those sayings, I use is - "It's good enough, until it isn't." Meaning - higher probability of not working.
Gold University course will be next week - as Jason is working his gold bags here - and not out in the creek, where geology is taught. And I need to reclaim my note commentary from other sources to post here.
Sweet , dam I don't have that matt, gald too see that, smooth waterhead. Crush it.18 bags? Dream matt. Ne good for? Again giggles, still laughing.. great video, thanks! 😅.
@@FlourgoldWizards exactly. It doesn't matter if it's 1 yard or 10 yards ran it still comes to the same amount of cons after a clean up. After classifying those cons 3x panning becomes enjoyable. Depending on how much you get. I panned out over 6 ounces this season with 1 more push left. How about I drop off a package from Nome as I'm headed north of 64 for deer hunting instead lol
Very nice people can be so wonderful. That's a nice amount of goodies to play with. Your Smooth Water header, I'm sure, is up to the task! Wow.. that's some decent gold there. Nice work, Jason Peace Prospector Tripp
Fun times Jason! I'll be in WI soon and will be enjoying some good Sheboygan Brats, fried cheesecurds and Packers football! PBR, Spotted Cow, and 3 Sheeps beer too!
Limonite is a hydrous iron oxide its usually brown or yellow, its a secondary deposit often found at the tops of metallic deposits, especially sulphides or in sedimentary iron ore deposits. My guess is either this came from a gossan type deposit, which is an "iron hat" on a deeper unweathered deposit or a weathered ankerite/quartz breccia.
Heck yeah brother nice setup I thought I watched this one but I guess I didn't it popped up when I was at work one day and I thought I watched it I'm back lol
I’m trying to catch up on some of these wizard videos. I’ve been busy, that’s a lot of bags of pay dirt. I was wondering if you found yourself a small electric concrete mixer took the paddles out. Could you run a couple bags at a time inside that with a little bit of detergent maybe that would get your dirty dirt cleaned up in a hurry. Then you could pour out your dirty water and rinse it and pour it back into a bucket. Maybe that would work or not. I don’t know. Every time I watch one of your videos it’s a different adventure. Thanks for doing something different. It’s always interesting to watch. Cobbles🍻
@5:15 Jason makes the best mud sheet cake in the County! Nice gold! Cobbles!
😆😆cobbles 🍻
Big difference in the water feed Jason, gold is gold no matter how small 👍🍻
It certainly does add up !
@@FlourgoldWizardsFor gold so tiny it's hard to see without a 10x loupe, do you have a snuffer bottle recommendation for which one best picks up nearly invisible gold from the micro scratches in the pan without spitting the last gold snuffered back out?
@ I just use my regular snuffer 😃
Save some of that material for the winter time. We will need more new episodes in the winter when the snow is on the ground.
Will do !
Micro gold but what a smile!!! That's why you're the wizard. Cobbles!
Cobbles !!!!
I'm still using my 3 inch vd sluice.
Me too !
Best for the retrieving flour gold.
Mighting nice of him to deliver it! Thanks for the share! That should keep you busy for a bit! Thanks for the share stay awesome.
Busy is right !! Thanks Tim !
Good mood, Pabst Blue Ribbon, and lots of Flour Gold.
The day couldn't be better ⚒👍🤠🍻
You got that right!
Oh dude, that's cool. You have so much, you can even do little sample bags for people to try their hand at if you choose to.
That’s a great idea !!!
Maybe a miller table? Plus thanks for the adventure......
I’m in the process of inventing a new type of “ miller “ sluice ✅😃
Jason you should take a nice two week vacation and go to Alaska or California and do some serious gold finding. You have such a great passion which would be very lucrative in the right places
That would be cool!
The white part is quartz. Bredtiated quartz. the Limonite is the brown sedimentary part. That contains the gold.
Thank you!
@FlourgoldWizards and ya, I miss spelled something. Somebody will chew me for that.
Aha , some Hardrock gold , great stuff and lots of fun running that in the down times, like winter . 2.5 Grams to the ton is Definitely worth the effort to get it all out of that dirty material , Nice job Jason 👍👍and very little is being lost in the tailings , not enough to worry about really . Great stuff !!! 👌✅ Cheers Nev . ✌
I’d really like to know if I can run that material without washing it and get the same results!
@@FlourgoldWizards I would run a bag as is , and then check the tailings . You might have to go up to a bit larger sluice mat . Good luck 👍👍
Another fantastic episode!! That was super cool of Dave to bring you all that dirt. That has got to be the smallest gold ever!!FGWTEAM 🍺🍺🍻🐕🐕🐕🐕🐕
Micro gold’s little brother !!!
👍🏻😃🍻🍻🍻✅✅✅
Rb🎉ribs eggs and time Wayne.🎉
Oh yeah ! 😃✅
That was pretty good for 1 bag. I only ran that stuff through the crusher and not the dust maker. I did it that way for you because because i have found some pickers in that material. Running it through the dust maker would have made all the gold tiny.
It’s fine just the way it is ! Thank you again Dave !
Awesome stuff Dave! Man that gold is super tiny. Seems to be the future... most of the larger gold seems to have been claimed and/or getting harder to find.
As said, this would be the opportune time to run all those 18 bags through a multiple classifier column, and any further smaller mesh classifiers (if there are any finer). Then one can deal with the greater volume of larger sands grains in the higher classifiers, while dealing with the smallest of small clays and silts in the smallest of classifiers, or they drop out as the finest dust in the bucket. The black sands and gold particles will be somewhere in the middle of the small classifiers.
Hint for next week's Gold University course - Eroded material age and particle size. Sand grains are young eroded (mainly) quartz products - the biggest of geological particles. Black sand (from eroded mafic iron-rich basalts or intermediate mafic-felsic rocks) is older and smaller than young and bigger sand particles. Gold grains come from the mafic-felsic intermediates and the strong felsic high-quartz granites. The finest of clays and silts are the oldest of old eroded materials, being aluminum-silicates with traces of other metals.
So if you run a classifier column with decreasing mesh size, younger eroded particles of larger size will be in the top classifiers, while the oldest particles of the smallest size will be in the bottom classifiers, or fall completely into a catch bucket. In the intermediate age particle will be the sweet spot classifiers for finding black sand and gold !
Knowing the classifier mesh size for black sand and gold dust, flour, and pickers, you sift and quickly remove the larger sand grains, while sifting through the clays and silts into the bucket, and what remains in the middle classifier meshes will be your target shinies.
Excellent information!
Some nice gold at the end great sluice thank you JASON 👏👍🪨
Thanks 👍
Nice weather for the time of the year.
You got that right!
Looks like the big sawtooth mat worked well. Great idea to chalkboard paint it 👍👍🍻
Thanks 👍 Wes everyone ✅
Big SHOUT OUT to this guy!!! Thank you very much for the merchandise!!! I was very surprised when my daughter brought it home for me!!!
I love watching your videos. I think you do a great job!!!
Also a big SHOUT OUT to Rigby, for letting my daughter take a picture with him!!
Thanks again!!!
Any time!
Great time, golden outcome. Guessing Mr Montana was at the patron outing and thank him for me. The mine boss was there and always will be, watched a 4 year old video with Rigby barking back at ya. Rex is stepping up but hasn't crossed the line yet . All enjoying your hobby and hoping for more . Thank you and your team of wizards ...
Indeed Rigby still runs operations, and Rex is certainly making progress!! 🐺🐕🍻
That is well fine gold 😊
Definitely!
Jason sniffing up all that Montana dust - will be blowing out gold into his handkerchief !
Definitely! 😆
superb from Scotland ❤
Thank you!!
Great video. Thanks for sharing Jason👍👍
Thanks for watching!
Cobble time with the Wizard 😁
🍻👍🏻
Wow, the mine boss was really on the job!
Well someone needs to hold the ground down…🐺😆
Hi Jason, what a pleasant surprise! Thanks for sharing the video with us. There wasn't much gold, but it was fun. You look happy, that's the most important thing. Good luck, until next time!
Glad you enjoyed it! We sure are happy 🐕🦺🐕🐺😃
hah, was looking forward to you hammering the hard rock. Great video, do hope all works well and stay safe.
You and me both!
3:30. Oh that’s good.
😃🍻✅
Looks like it's limonite with quartz inclusions
Yep 😃✅
Awesome thanks for the video
You bet😃✅
Wizard time, Wahoo !, cant wait to see what you found !
😃🍻👍🏻✅
All those bags should keep you busy for a while.
Definitely!
Great job all around fam. What a blast. Keep on having fun getting that Au and living the dream. Gold Squad Out 🤠
We will!
Great video. Enjoyable to watch. 😎🍻
Thank you 👍🏻🍻
Good afternoon Jason!
Howdy ! 👋
Thanks for sharing keep the boys busy and good mining
Thanks, will do!
Great video Jason and you got some gold out of that hard rock mine stuff. Plus you have a bunch more to run. Also it was a pleasure to meet Dave and his wife at the outing,,,great people. Can’t wait to see what you do next with the material. Holy Wa!! And cobbles to ya 🍻🍻
Lots of muck to play with! 😆
👋🏼
that was different n fun!
🍻🍻🍻
👍
Thanks 👍CC 🍻😃
Original TV show David Banner shorts.
The best one !!
Hey Jason thats awesome great video
Hey, thanks😃
Whatever Works!
Right?
Right!
Ladder toss gold mining 😆😆👍🏻
@@FlourgoldWizards Ah, The Ladder Toss Rack proved an excellent choice for the wide body sluice rack, even held up to the added water & paydirt.
The other of those sayings, I use is -
"It's good enough, until it isn't."
Meaning - higher probability of not working.
You are so good at making great working sluice boxes! That fine flour gold is so hard to catch! Great work! 😊
Thank you so much 🤗
I appreciate the process, great video as always
Thanks for watching!
75000+ Subs. Woooooooooooooooooooo
Can’t wait for 750,000
That’s a big number 😆✅
@@FlourgoldWizards just like a good haul of flour gold. It all adds up to some great fun
Nice new fridge of wonder.
Indeed!
You are getting that system dialed! Nice result, and as always, great video!
Thanks again!
It's definitely a challenge. I have been trying the header spray silicone. It grabs the gold well.
Nice !
Got a new fridge ey.
Yep 🍻👍🏻
@@FlourgoldWizards It's lost its wunderlust!
Great episode. I dig tinkering with new machines.
Us too!
Always entertaining
😃✌️
Something different once and while is always nice
Agree, it all make a nice collage of fun !
I like Rigby's blue bowl Jason.lol
Me too 😆🐺✅
Good video
Thanks😃👋
Gold University course will be next week - as Jason is working his gold bags here - and not out in the creek, where geology is taught. And I need to reclaim my note commentary from other sources to post here.
Nice
That's a great time,and going to be a blast to go through
Sooooo much of it !! 😆✅
Looks like some fun panning material. 😊
It is!
Great stuff there Jason it does all add up enjoy the trip cheers Glenno.
Slowly but surely!
Stirring up brownie mix! 😂 🍻
You know it!🤢
Will be glad to see you hit a PICKER POCKET! 👍😎🍺
You and me both!
Yeah, j try, so clean up some now nice n windy so , kinda like a dry slucie , use a mixer , before n after. Shorten time?
Maybe!
Glad I found your channel.
Welcome! Me too ! ✌️
Awesome show sir looks good
Thank you kindly✅
Nice
Thanks😃
Super fine stuff. Great video
Glad you enjoyed it😃🍻
merci !
👍🏻✅
Even more impressed with your work
😃✅👍🏻
Thanks for the video.
You are welcome!
You don’t wanna sneeze when that gold is dry! 😂🍻
Definitely not ✅🍻
labor of Love.....nice job! Ole RigBone is still catching up from chasing the Ladies a few videos ago......yep he's a hard working miner!!!!
You got that right!🐺😃✅
Did you ask the mine boss before you used his bowl? He probably wouldn't mind... fridge of wonder looked fairly empty
He didn’t! It’s been restocked 🍻😆
That should keep the boys busy washing that material for you
And rolling in it 😃
Love you so much❤❤❤
😃✌️
Ah mine boss busy
I’ll say 😆🐺
Keep it for winter?. Might be nice to stay in a heated garage!
yes, thanks, Dave...looks like you have a pretty good mine goin' there...be well
I might concentrate it down first ✅❄️
A big great thank you , I've learned a good deal from your videos. Keep em coming . Oh and a shout out to the flour gold family . Cobbles
Excellent! Thank you!
Outstanding
Thank you !
How frickin cool!!!
Dirty tho 😆
Okay 5 scoops in now I'm sure I saw gold starting to pack it up
Your eyes are better than mine then 😆
Morning, jason, so that sweet Wizard clean up slucie , should work for clean up? Have a good day.😊
Yes it will✅
Should have started that stuff when the winter comes and go outside.
I still have it 😃✅
Sweet , dam I don't have that matt, gald too see that, smooth waterhead. Crush it.18 bags? Dream matt. Ne good for? Again giggles, still laughing.. great video, thanks! 😅.
I couldn’t say if dream mat would work or not!
Ya micro gold is a pain 🤣
Thats a lot or bags 👍
Right and right !
Im still in Nome but I'll bring my 4ft wide miller table over for ya when i get back to Green Bay.
I’m good 😆😆😆👍🏻
@@FlourgoldWizards exactly. It doesn't matter if it's 1 yard or 10 yards ran it still comes to the same amount of cons after a clean up. After classifying those cons 3x panning becomes enjoyable. Depending on how much you get. I panned out over 6 ounces this season with 1 more push left. How about I drop off a package from Nome as I'm headed north of 64 for deer hunting instead lol
@@greenandgold2185
That sounds more reasonable 😆😆
Very nice people can be so wonderful. That's a nice amount of goodies to play with. Your Smooth Water header, I'm sure, is up to the task!
Wow.. that's some decent gold there.
Nice work, Jason
Peace Prospector Tripp
They are! You too my friend ✌️😃✌️😃✌️
Yep, better!!
✅
Fun times Jason! I'll be in WI soon and will be enjoying some good Sheboygan Brats, fried cheesecurds and Packers football! PBR, Spotted Cow, and 3 Sheeps beer too!
Nice itinerary!!👍🏻😃
spectacular
Thanks !😊
Limonite is a hydrous iron oxide its usually brown or yellow, its a secondary deposit often found at the tops of metallic deposits, especially sulphides or in sedimentary iron ore deposits. My guess is either this came from a gossan type deposit, which is an "iron hat" on a deeper unweathered deposit or a weathered ankerite/quartz breccia.
Thanks for the info!
Nice jason
Thank you!
Heck yeah brother nice setup I thought I watched this one but I guess I didn't it popped up when I was at work one day and I thought I watched it I'm back lol
TH-cam definitely has its quirks!😆
Movin’ on up!!!
Yeah !
I stayed for one of the Hulk's after sale party's. It was smashing
Excellent work 😆✅
Typical night watchman. Eyes in the back of his head 🤣. 👍
He’s mighty sneaky Murl 🐺😆
I’m trying to catch up on some of these wizard videos. I’ve been busy, that’s a lot of bags of pay dirt. I was wondering if you found yourself a small electric concrete mixer took the paddles out. Could you run a couple bags at a time inside that with a little bit of detergent maybe that would get your dirty dirt cleaned up in a hurry. Then you could pour out your dirty water and rinse it and pour it back into a bucket. Maybe that would work or not. I don’t know. Every time I watch one of your videos it’s a different adventure. Thanks for doing something different. It’s always interesting to watch. Cobbles🍻
It’s all crushed so small it just a matter of labor ….
Good one JASON WOULD a dry washer work for you ? Thanks again GOD bless and stay safe
I’m not sure, the gold might be too small ✅
Great video! Now we know why they went to copper plates and amalgam. You should try it sometime, perhaps, As a final trap.
I’d like to at least try it 😃
limonite is the red stuff, oxidized iron sulfides. gold likes to travel with and in it.
Thank you!
Well that was a sweet gift! Who needs the beach!!! Im wondering how much you'll get if you recrush it....🍻🍻🍻
I’ll need a bigger crusher 😆😆😆✅
Sent you an email 😃