With all that wind seems like there would be a way to wind power this thing, save on gas, good vid, also could dig out a little trench and put the leaf blower down in it with a rock over the top to shield from sunlight heat(in summer) and greatly reduce noise.
I notice you do not have any dead air space in front of riffles. I have always believed that a dead air space would aid in capturing more fine gold? What are your thoughts on this?
Thank you for the explanation of the basics of how a dry washer works. Google changes the link of where one can look into buying one of these dry washers, but I will search online and see if I can find one for sale.
@@robchevalley8960 I live in Yuma, Arizona. I just want to go to some of the areas around here and spend some time trying my luck at prospecting. Since we are mostly a dry region, I thought that the best approach would be prospecting using a dry wash. I have never done this before, and this will be my first attempt into prospecting. I will look into a mini trommel. Thanks again.
Let's see how well it works in a real life scenario show how well it works or whatever the outcome is. If it's your product then stand by it. By the way, how many have you sold and how much are they?
Awesome video. I would like to try dry washing so I can head further away from my local rivers and explore a little more options for claims.
perfect for small jobs in the garage
the link doesnt work I couldnt find the gold buddy on google either
I have a diy dry wash I think they used cheese cloth. What is the blue cloth / fabric called?
Hello I need that machine,is it how much? Am from Nigeria ma seriously bout it
Where i can buy the motor ??
With all that wind seems like there would be a way to wind power this thing, save on gas, good vid, also could dig out a little trench and put the leaf blower down in it with a rock over the top to shield from sunlight heat(in summer) and greatly reduce noise.
Check out our latest video. We use a electric leaf blower, the batteries are charged using solar power.
Truly a nice product, anything that works in dried dirt has to be good.......
Enjoyed your video, thanks for sharing! ✌️
Very informative sir, thank you for the education
Glad it was helpful!
Quiero comprar una de esas.como la puedo conseguir.
I want to buy one
I notice you do not have any dead air space in front of riffles. I have always believed that a dead air space would aid in capturing more fine gold? What are your thoughts on this?
Thanks for the vid mate.Where would you get a counterbalanced fan on its own?
I did it myself. I used Woodglut woodworking plans for this.
Just need a bit of cotton or sponge over your mic to block the wind noise (first half of the video)
Thank you for the explanation of the basics of how a dry washer works. Google changes the link of where one can look into buying one of these dry washers, but I will search online and see if I can find one for sale.
This will not cope with real life prospecting flimsy or what? The material was not pay dirt looks more like builders sand don't buy this one
Rob Chevalley what would you recommend?
@@manuelvillalpando6665 A mini trommel but it really does depend on what you want to do and where you want to do it
@@robchevalley8960 I live in Yuma, Arizona. I just want to go to some of the areas around here and spend some time trying my luck at prospecting. Since we are mostly a dry region, I thought that the best approach would be prospecting using a dry wash. I have never done this before, and this will be my first attempt into prospecting. I will look into a mini trommel. Thanks again.
Let's see how well it works in a real life scenario show how well it works or whatever the outcome is. If it's your product then stand by it. By the way, how many have you sold and how much are they?
the shaker is weak. The Popular Science plan was better.
looks really slow going once deck gets full