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| Learn How To Pan For Gold |
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| Written by Reno Chris |
| Wednesday, 09 December 2009 18:45 |
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Learn How To Pan For Gold: You Can Learn – Its easy! by Reno Chris Around the world miners use a wide variety of containers in place of the pan. In South America, prospectors have long used an open wooden bowl called a betea to process the gravels. In Mongolia, prospectors are currently using large plastic tubs. The exact shape of the gold pan device is not all that critical, its point is to allow the operator to shake the gravels so the gold settles downward, and then wash the lighter material off the top. Eventually after all the lighter materials have been removed, only the heavy concentrates will remain in pan, hopefully including gold. Panning Kits
First, fill the pan one-half to three fourths full of ore or concentrate - be sure to leave some space at the top especially if you are a beginning gold panner. Add water to the pan or carefully hold the pan under water and mix and knead the material by hand, carefully breaking up lumps of clay and washing any rocks present. As much as possible, wash the clay out from the pan. Re-fill the pan with water (if not held underwater) and carefully remove rocks and pebbles, checking them before discarding - occasionally you may find a piece of Quartz laced with gold although I will tell you this is a very rare occurrence in most locations. Tilt the pan slightly away from you and shake with a back-and-forth motion from side to side. You have to do it hard enough that the gravel material shakes and moves around. The point of the shaking is to allow heavy materials to settle and work their way downward toward the bottom of the pan. Gold is extremely dense and heavy - it is actually much heavier than lead - and so as you shake the pan it naturally wants to move downward through that sand. As you shake, the heavy materials move down, and this leaves the light materials on top. The tilt of your pan should be such that even when shaking back and forth, material does not shake out the pan.
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Central Texas Treasure Club Meeting !
We will hold our regular monthly meeting of the Central Texas Treasure Club next
Tuesday, August 3rd, at 7:00 p.m. The meeting will be at our regular meeting
place: Mid-State Detectors, 3803 4th St., Brownwood, Texas.
http://pages.suddenlink.net/cttc/index.html
Our newsletter editor wrote:
"Jay and El Rojo will be demonstrating gold panning techniques that they
acquired after countless hours on the river. You will see gold found and gold
amalgamated with mercury and cast into buttons. Mining items necessary will be
on display.
Members and guests are welcome to watch these two ole sourdoughs put on a great
demonstration!! !!!"
~Texas Jay Quote
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