CAN YOU PAN FOR SILVER?

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  • Опубликовано: 7 авг 2016
  • A gold pan can be used to pan placer silver or crushed silver ore. Here, I panned the concentrates from slicing native silver ore.
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  • @asher114
    @asher114 Год назад +4

    Just here to tell you it’s absolutely possible to pan for silver. I am panning for garnets and gold in Montana right now. Silver has a density of 10.49g/cm cubed and garnet has a density of 4.3g/cm cubed. If you’re ever wondering if something is possible to pan for it most likely is because most of the stuff that you wanna pan for is decently dense.

  • @loyalkuhn5778
    @loyalkuhn5778 5 лет назад +5

    Somehow I missed this video !! Yes, panning for silver or using a Blue Bowl separator is certainly feasible !! Great Video !!!

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  5 лет назад +2

      I stop posting for a while and people discover some of my older videos. LOL I should have a new video later today.

    • @loyalkuhn5778
      @loyalkuhn5778 5 лет назад +2

      @@meMiner This was a great video, I'm sure I may have missed other gems, so I'm searching all your videos !!

  • @FREEDOMPROSPECTOR
    @FREEDOMPROSPECTOR 3 года назад +2

    The old timers in Nelson back in the day were looking for gold and found silver in the pan.

    • @boblemon8337
      @boblemon8337 2 года назад

      Wow I have a claim in Nelson. There's some awesome silver there for sure.

  • @russsherwood5978
    @russsherwood5978 4 года назад +4

    meminer, it all adds up, thank you for the yideo, be strong, be safe, and be blessed

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  4 года назад

      Thanks, you too!

  • @practicaloccultist231
    @practicaloccultist231 3 года назад

    Looks like magic! Super cool

  • @scottinnh88
    @scottinnh88 3 года назад +4

    I’m watching this trying to learn to pan for gold and maybe silver. I’m an amateur metal detector but wanna get into finding the earths natural riches. And maybe one day start a small mining project if I ever find good ground.

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  3 года назад

      Good luck with your prospecting

  • @catreinhart9465
    @catreinhart9465 2 года назад

    I wondered that for along time why they never panned it now we know it works so your going to have a lot more silver nice I wished I lived near places like this what fun you get to have.

  • @zakna0693
    @zakna0693 2 года назад

    Thaaaank you!

  • @ryangreening8887
    @ryangreening8887 6 лет назад +2

    Thanks for the video I bought a K&M rock crusher. I been trying figure out how to pan talcum power silver ore like dust 100-200 Mesh i heard you have to roast the ore in oven get oxygen out to keep it from over heating your crucible.

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  6 лет назад

      I have not heard that.

  • @freddymeischer2219
    @freddymeischer2219 7 лет назад +1

    I don't know how many "book ends"or drink coasters you sell,but have you ever thought of cutting some of that ore into tile?ive heard that it would be expensive tile but hey it become popular and create a new niche.Las Vegas could use a casino tiled in shiny silver ore.nevada is the silver state.Cool video by the way

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  6 лет назад +2

      A really interesting suggestion and I have heard it before, but never tried cutting for tiles. There are some fireplaces in northern Ontario where the rock was from the mines and the stone has silver. Heck, there are some driveways with crush from the mines and I know of at least one where silver can be detected. Perhaps, I will give it a try.

  • @deltalima1340
    @deltalima1340 2 месяца назад

    If that's how long it takes you to pan out that little bit of material you need to find a better way.

  • @royolstad8532
    @royolstad8532 3 года назад +2

    When you cut through some of those rock with lots of silver in them, I've thought, wow, you're losing the kerf width of the blade in silver every pass you make. Maybe not a big deal, but it'd be great if you could recover it.

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  3 года назад

      Exactly right. The nice thing is the silver can be captured and is ready to be melted

  • @susanbernardini8864
    @susanbernardini8864 4 года назад +1

    I often thought I had a speck of Silver or Platinum in my pan. Mostly lead an nails lol

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  4 года назад +1

      I have found platinum in the wild. Sometimes, you can also be confused when gold panning by mercury covered gold. However, lead bird shot is everywhere.

    • @susanbernardini8864
      @susanbernardini8864 4 года назад

      @@meMiner true, I never thought of mercury covered gold. No matter it ended up in my sniffer bottle.

  • @bradyrose
    @bradyrose 7 лет назад +1

    in panning for silver, won't you lose the silver sulfides? what about galena and the ruby silvers?

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  7 лет назад

      I suspect the silver sulfide, being soluble in water, would wash out of the pan. Pyrargyrite should be caught with careful panning and if big enough should be seen in the classifier. I did not have Pyrargyrite in these samples (that I know of - LOL). I have panned galena before and caught it when looking for gold. Whenever I see it, I am hoping for platinum, so it is a typically bit of a disappointment when it is "only" galena.

  • @coltschroeder1124
    @coltschroeder1124 7 лет назад

    I don't know if I've rinsed enough with distilled water after using the muriatic acid? I hear muriatic acid is flammable and possibly explosive with most metals so now I'm scared to melt it down for that it's dried

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  7 лет назад

      Under normal circumstances, muriatic is not flammable. However, its reaction to some metals can make it so. As such, you are prudent to be careful. I think it can release hydrogen gas. I am not an expert in these matters. I have not experienced this with the things that I have etched. You may be etching something different. Once your material dries, I doubt there will be a problem, but you might want to try your next step with a very small sample. Cautious experimentation and research is typically the key to staying safe.

    • @loyalkuhn5778
      @loyalkuhn5778 5 лет назад +1

      Use Baking soda to neutralize any spilled Muriatic acid.

  • @bohemianmystik8602
    @bohemianmystik8602 6 лет назад +1

    I recently went gold panning no visible gold. I did find lots of tiny garnets and some grey looking metal, I did not save any of it. Maybe i should have saved it... could have been silver or platinum. I did save some quartz for crushing. Next time I will save the grey looking metal as well and test it some how.

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  6 лет назад +2

      Normally, you will not find placer silver in streams. It is possible, but unlikely. I think it gets crushed too easily. For platinum, one quick thing to do is look at the flakes with a jeweler's optic. If they look nuggety (like a gold nugget looks), for sure keep it. Also, if you are in an area where there was historic placer gold, then it is also possible that the old timers were using mercury and it will sometimes coat the gold making it look grey.

    • @bohemianmystik8602
      @bohemianmystik8602 6 лет назад

      Now that I think about it It looked like a crystal structure not nuggety reminded me of a pencil lead that was broke. It has me curious now I want to know what it is.. I was somewhere In the georgia mountains I will keep Your advice in mind for next time. Thanks for reply good stuff there!

    • @williamgreenslit9482
      @williamgreenslit9482 6 лет назад +1

      I've been panning and sluiced a few times, gray metal is almost always lead. If not then lucky you but I would bet it is.. and if you're finding lead it's not always a bad thing it is really heavy like gold and would settle in the same area as gold.

    • @bohemianmystik8602
      @bohemianmystik8602 6 лет назад

      Cool thanks William means I am panning in the right area Next time I go to mountains I plan on saving the grey metals and the garnets and bringing more ore back I only get so much time in mountains you know :)

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  6 лет назад +1

      For sure, I have found my share of bullets when sniping or panning. I have also found platinum and mercury covered gold. Placer silver in creeks is very rare. In this video, I was panning the shavings from what I knew was silver ore. Otherwise, I too would have assumed it was something else.

  • @coltschroeder1124
    @coltschroeder1124 7 лет назад

    What kind of acid did you use for the silver? I also used crushed silver ore, and panned but mine had a lot of extra material with the silver that would not pan. So I wonder if I poured nitric acid inside my mason jar of the remain crushed material would the rest of the stone dissolve away from the silver?

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  7 лет назад

      I am pretty sure that nitric will dissolve the silver into the solution (nothing left to pan). I used diluted HCL (aka muriatic acid).

    • @coltschroeder1124
      @coltschroeder1124 7 лет назад

      Oh I see so if I just want to dissolve the rock and keep the silver from the rest of the dust and rock I should use diluted Muriatic acid? I'm assuming dilute it will distilled water?

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  7 лет назад

      Distilled water is good, but not absolutely necessary for this.

    • @coltschroeder1124
      @coltschroeder1124 7 лет назад

      So I got the muriatic acid if I add just the acid, will the silver be all that remains say if I leave it for a couple hours? And will I need any cooper to bring out any silver that goes into the solution? Sorry for so many questions you've just been super helpful

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  7 лет назад

      Dilute the muriatic and try (sacrifice) one sample to see what happens. Silver should not be affected, but hopefully other stuff in your sample should be. Add muriatic to water and not the other way around. Don't breath the fumes. It will work rather quickly. Don't dump the waste solution on anything you want to grow (ie. if it hits any plants, it will kill them just like Roundup). I would start with maybe 75% water. You should not need to take anything out of the solution when you are done. The silver should be at the bottom (of your plastic bowl). Let me know how it works out for you.

  • @necroeasy593
    @necroeasy593 4 года назад +2

    I have to remember to thumbs up the video's cause I get so into the video that I forget to thumbs up it. My goal is to just do it at the beginning. It like cheating but not because I always like the videos.

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  4 года назад

      Or you can change your mind later and click it again. There is an old joke about "please like and subscribe" Hit the like button if you enjoyed the video, and hit it twice if you disliked. ;-)

  • @Ctx-iy5me
    @Ctx-iy5me 8 лет назад +2

    I've tried panning silver , it sucks.
    Most the fines float away , even with a bit of soap.
    Most the silver is probably in the wheelbarrow lol

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  8 лет назад

      You could be right about the losses into the wheel barrel. I did not eyeball any floating out of the pan, but I probably lost silver. Deep down, I was hoping to see a flake of gold, but it was not to be...I don't think it would be economic to pan or sluice for silver. You are much better off looking for nuggets and ore. This was just for fun.

  • @fergalfarrelly8545
    @fergalfarrelly8545 5 лет назад +1

    How did the ancients refine silver?

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  5 лет назад

      Good question. Mostly they just melted and cast it.

    • @josephsmith9374
      @josephsmith9374 4 года назад

      Alchemy and smelting.. basically the same as now

  • @juliekelliher8259
    @juliekelliher8259 6 лет назад +1

    thanks for the upload!!!!! smash like button

  • @california8118
    @california8118 4 года назад

    I gold panned some gopher holez and I'm finding super shiny silver type metal that actz just like gold..any ideaz?

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  4 года назад +1

      Probably not silver unless there was a mine or refinery right there. If it really acts like gold, then you hope for platinum. More likely molybdenum or other metal, but test it. For sure, not gopher poop. Good luck

    • @california8118
      @california8118 4 года назад

      @@meMiner Ok. Soundz good. I wanna collect more to see it gathered in a pile. Maybe weigh it. I was finding maybe one tiny flake per pan and less so I'm not sure ha. I'll have to let u kno if I ever find out wat it is

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  4 года назад +1

      @@california8118 Big flakes add up. Little colours are just indicators as to where to dig. Good for you checking out a critter hole. It brought up deeper dirt without you having to go thru the effort. Make sure you are not panning out pyrites or mica. Pyrite is heavy. Mica is not and does not act like gold.

  • @california8118
    @california8118 4 года назад

    Hey cool video too by the way. I was looking for anwserz and your video was the first I checked out. Anyway, thankz

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  4 года назад

      Cool, thanks!

  • @stevetreloar6602
    @stevetreloar6602 6 лет назад +2

    200 years from now a future geologist will get a silver anomaly from your yard.

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  6 лет назад +2

      It will happen now. LOL

  • @tmfan3888
    @tmfan3888 6 лет назад +1

    silver panning. interesting concept. mmm~

  • @codius_dak5095
    @codius_dak5095 3 года назад

    1/4 oz over a 100 cleanings is still 25 oz

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  3 года назад

      True that. I have a buddy who had a few years of dust from his saw melted by another friend. I think he started with about 60 lbs and ended up with 20 pounds of dore. Dore is melted with the rock and some minerals removed but not refined. The resulting bars are nice.

  • @HMDickson
    @HMDickson 5 лет назад

    That is silver sulphides son, not pure silver. It rarely occurs in nature. Almost never see it in the pan. Unlike free gold that can come out almost pure (up to 22K) Silver almost never shows up sulphide free.

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  5 лет назад

      Agreed. In these rocks probably also cobalt, nickel, arsenic and other heavies in the pan. I have found nuggets and vein material from this area which were almost pure silver.

    • @therrienmichael08
      @therrienmichael08 4 года назад

      If I hadn't looked for the author I'd swear Jeff Williams wrote this.

  • @paulcoover9197
    @paulcoover9197 2 года назад +1

    Don't you have an Oz there Bud? Question. I know silver tarnishes black or dark grey. Do you find or recognize silver that is a black? I found a super big nugget but something didn't look right to me.
    I wondered if it were platinum. So like a dumbass I threw a torch on it. And it melted into what looked like fine silver. It's official , I'm a complete dick head. I found it breaking up some hard rock deposits.
    There are so few silver nuggets. I'm a complete fool. I was looking for gold but I'm finding some silver.
    I watched you several times. I'm diggen it. I ground a window on a black ore and low and behold.
    It was shiny but I thought it was just rock. I layed a 30X loupe on it and it looks like pure metal.
    This one rock is 2100 grams or about 74 troy OZ. Oh Baby! Daddy needs a new pair of shoes.
    Keep up the good work. And Thanks for your shows. I like.

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  2 года назад

      Give the black stain a rub to see if you can expose bright silver. I use my pants and/or another rock. There are some other metals which might look the same including galena and zinc, so it is just an indicator. Best next step might be an XRF analysis or if you have lots, a fire assay

    • @paulcoover9197
      @paulcoover9197 2 года назад

      @@meMiner Thanks Bud, that sounds right. If I could find my acid test kit. (I put is somewhere safe. It's even safe from me:) I just needed to slow down and change gears. I just got in a hurry. It was between the 5 and 10 gram range. What a screw up. I think tin is black but this was a little bit grey like a charcoal color. Not a hard shiny black.. Thanks for answering my question.
      That Rubbing on the pants is Detail #1. Thanks again. Have some fun.

  • @gettysrandomness-7048
    @gettysrandomness-7048 6 лет назад +7

    ----->>> It's interesting how someone tries to make a helpful video & then there's someone always who contributes lil to nothing in life & they go around disliking people's videos. You gotta love liberal democrats ;)

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  6 лет назад +2

      It makes me wonder how many people stopped posting because of the hate they got on their first videos. Everybody goes through a learning curve making videos and all get better over time. IMHO: Feedback in the comments is helpful, but a random dislike on a small channel is poor form. It only serves to discourage someone who is trying their best.
      There is one person who watches all of my videos and hits the dislike button (on most) within the first few minutes of a posting. I think I know who it is because it has happened since I had only a handful of subs. I am actually amused by it. I typically see it happen within 5 minutes of a long video being posted, so they did not even watch to the end. If they don't like the videos, I wonder why they continue to subscribe? Or maybe it is my Mom? LOL

    • @SubscribersWithNoVideos-ub2ww
      @SubscribersWithNoVideos-ub2ww 5 лет назад

      Getty's Randomness - libtards

    • @jayemayyalldamnday
      @jayemayyalldamnday 5 лет назад

      dont be a corporate pawn, ever wonder why there's only right wing paid media? flip through the radio and tell me how many liberal vs conservative stations you find, you won't find any liberal stations because they don't have massive corps spending billions pushing anti-UNION, anti-regulation, anti-climate science. Use common sense. The left does bad things and I don't like the direction they want to take things foundation wise but they have good idea but now the right has just been taken over by corporate america, all right wing media does is try to get the common people to fight eachother so they can take advantage of them, they complain 24/7 about the left, you have to realize it's an unnatural amount of complaining and demonizing, they want lower/middle class right wing and left wing people to be focused on eachother instead of coming together to topple corruption.