34:05 Since gold is measured in Troy ounces, not Imperial ounces, one ounce of gold is equal to 31.1 grams, not 28-1/3 grams like if you were measuring water. So you're actually just under 1/2 Troy ounce of gold, not just over like you said.
This looks a lot easier than the old sluice and shaker table I used back in the '90s. Though, IMO, you could have just panned this amount of material faster than using the table. Also, that residual black sand is iron rich and could have been removed easily with a strong magnet.
I love your videos! There definitely needs to be more!
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34:05 Since gold is measured in Troy ounces, not Imperial ounces, one ounce of gold is equal to 31.1 grams, not 28-1/3 grams like if you were measuring water. So you're actually just under 1/2 Troy ounce of gold, not just over like you said.
Where in Arizona are you?
I am in Wickenburg
Could you run a magnet over the top of it after drying it out to remove any excess iron before melting it?
That is a lot of gold to be missed from panning
what is the black powder?
This looks a lot easier than the old sluice and shaker table I used back in the '90s. Though, IMO, you could have just panned this amount of material faster than using the table. Also, that residual black sand is iron rich and could have been removed easily with a strong magnet.
Great video. Where do you get all your dirt you run? That’s an impressive turnout for the amount of dirt you ran.
Where can I order a table?
Patrick, how much gold will your kwik kiln II smelt at any one time? Loved the entire video!
Nice video Patrick. Where do you collect the sand with gold? could you explain the process? thanks and keep up the good work.
black Sand is common actually my punching bag had it in it
the black is iron I think take a strong magnet to a beach and try to pick up some sand if nothing sticks shit out of luck
Looks like a different flux this time? Usually I thought people use borax, which is white...?
I would to do stuff like this! doing a job that's enjoyable
Why not just melt the sand into glass and then refine it with a chemical after taking the glass out after firing it.