Short afternoon with a Homemade Sluice Bucket.

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  • Опубликовано: 18 дек 2022
  • I make a valiant effort to try and gather up some of the recent flood gold from massive rains in November 2021. I didn't last very long, but we still put some shiny in the BOWL. Also testing for losses, with great results.
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  • @GSProspecting
    @GSProspecting Год назад +2

    Great day out fam. Cool setup indeed. Keep on having fun getting that au and living the dream. Merry Christmas 🎄☃️. Gold Squad Out!!!

  • @adriaannikken7519
    @adriaannikken7519 Год назад +1

    Beautiful idea. Thanks for your time, sir.

  • @2Goiz_1ShanDA
    @2Goiz_1ShanDA Год назад +1

    Been paying attention to this a little. The handwashing flow pace seems sufficient and moving any faster imagine would negate the process. The funnel seems to mitre well although there may be some improvisions available in that arena. Good stuff👍

  • @georgezink8256
    @georgezink8256 Год назад +2

    It’s to me all about fun and at our ages , we need all exercise we can get

  • @Goldpan-SuntanNM
    @Goldpan-SuntanNM 11 месяцев назад +1

    New Subscriber here. Good job on that bucket great idea and doesnt look too hard to make at all! Hope you find pounds of gold with that thing!

  • @RodrigoF777
    @RodrigoF777 3 месяца назад

    muchas gracias por compartir su experiencia !!!!
    😎

  • @01mustang05
    @01mustang05 2 месяца назад

    6:57 to 7:20 Shot is/was awesome! The slow motion was as well. Have you seen the concentrator cup in the Production model, it has a tapered section to a wider upper part of the cup, I have to think that the difference helps slow down the turning & helps let out the lights to keep the heavy particles. Nice idea with the pad, although I'm not sure it helps as the turning is closer to the spill. And I don't think that cut out is all that helpful either - playing with the distance between the funnel & the cup - I got to think makes a difference too.

    • @terrybirkholz2794
      @terrybirkholz2794  2 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for the comments. I HAVE added a few changes since the video. Added a lip to top of cup, among others.

  • @makeminea4wt
    @makeminea4wt 5 месяцев назад +1

    Hello. Great video. You have stimulated my DIY interests. Question? What did you use for the white primary funnel. Thanks...........

    • @terrybirkholz2794
      @terrybirkholz2794  5 месяцев назад

      Thats a good question. It was hard to find. It was larger than necessary and i had to mark it and cut it. Maybe a funnel for beer making??

  • @pappyb9644
    @pappyb9644 Год назад +1

    Nice gold enjoyed the video

  • @JohnnySwedishScrapper
    @JohnnySwedishScrapper Год назад +1

    nice job ;)
    find gold is always nice ;)
    great video

  • @s.d.iprospecting4359
    @s.d.iprospecting4359 Год назад +1

    My GRNB has at least a 90 to 98% capture rate. Really a great tool to do casual prospecting. Also a diffrent way of processing material.

  • @dirtypawsgoldadventures
    @dirtypawsgoldadventures Год назад

    Nice job! Keep it up.

  • @hoborobprospecting
    @hoborobprospecting Год назад

    Cool idea

  • @soggybottomgoldprospecting3586
    @soggybottomgoldprospecting3586 Год назад +3

    I love your set up but your fluid bowl needs to be thicker and cut the miners moss on the bottom of the bucket to hold your bowl in the center.

    • @terrybirkholz2794
      @terrybirkholz2794  Год назад +2

      Ooh, I like that. I could just use thick miners moss on bottom of bucket with a hole sized for the bowl to keep it in place, and then skip the little 10 inch pan on the bottom. Good idea!

  • @SKILLED521
    @SKILLED521 Год назад

    I like your style!

    • @SKILLED521
      @SKILLED521 Год назад

      Low-key, medium tech and realistic. And inexpensive! Thanks, my new friend!

    • @terrybirkholz2794
      @terrybirkholz2794  Год назад

      Thanks for that!

  • @pmustoe
    @pmustoe Год назад +1

    Reminds me a bit of a rocker box in its action. Not exactly the same but similarities.

    • @terrybirkholz2794
      @terrybirkholz2794  Год назад +1

      It still amazes me all the gold stays in the bottom of the bowl, with that boiling action going on.

  • @edwingolddelirium
    @edwingolddelirium Год назад

    perfect nice

  • @derekeimer7758
    @derekeimer7758 Год назад +1

    That's basically a fluid bed bucket...

  • @easer777
    @easer777 Год назад

    I have actually been thinking of a system quite like thát, with material in a bucket, allowed to flow over, and half-emptied every now and then, and with all the good stuff ending up by the bottom.
    But rather than how You do it, I'm thinking of having air pumped up through the bucket, either electrically or mechanically (< foot-pump for bike, or one of those for air-matresses).
    Your system is a bit more lightweight and portable, but I think that air going up through the material is more efficient, in terms of making the flow/separation happen....
    - Hmmm, thinking about it, the (heavyish and bulky, and not particularly easy to trek with) pump can probably be avoided, if one have a highish placed feeder for water, that are led down through a thick (< low-drag) pipe to the bottom of the bucket with the material, by gravity,
    If the pipe has a bend by the bottom, then there will be a swirling flow, hmmm, but probably air will be more lively when going up through the material, so it is probably the better solution....?
    - Any way, very interesting, thanks for sharing....

    • @terrybirkholz2794
      @terrybirkholz2794  Год назад +4

      What about just using water from the top, constant flow, with exit holes on the side about 4 inches from the bottom, and miners moss lining the bottom. You would have to hand empty the top layer quite a bit. Half the fun is dreaming this stuff up, i think.

  • @mikeconnery4652
    @mikeconnery4652 Год назад

    I have a similar idea. Put the bucket in the creek with your similar setup and let the running water remove the light particals

    • @terrybirkholz2794
      @terrybirkholz2794  Год назад

      Maybe, if you can. Some places, like where I am, do not allow that. It is too similar to sluicing.

  • @psychonautproductions1096
    @psychonautproductions1096 Год назад +1

    Keep improving your setup. I think you are on to something.

    • @terrybirkholz2794
      @terrybirkholz2794  Год назад +1

      Thanks, will do! Happy with the way this works, and pretty quickly all things considered.

  • @s.d.iprospecting4359
    @s.d.iprospecting4359 Год назад

    Same principle as the Gold Rush nuggett Bucket.

  • @tomshaeffer36
    @tomshaeffer36 Год назад

    Can I ask how you made ur bucket sluice or did u buy it. If so where from.

    • @terrybirkholz2794
      @terrybirkholz2794  Год назад +1

      I just figured it out from some other ideas I seen. It was not terribly hard to piece together. Hardest part was finding a funnel that size. Had to tape a couple funnels together to get perfect sizing. I will try and do a review of it in awhile. Thanks!

  • @chuckster6513
    @chuckster6513 Год назад +1

    You probably missed a great amount of gold by not having some type of suction device to clean out the deepest parts of the cracks or pits between the rocks.

    • @terrybirkholz2794
      @terrybirkholz2794  Год назад

      Ya, my plan is to go back and get it eventually. Thanks!

  • @lotharschiese8559
    @lotharschiese8559 Год назад +1

    Strongly suggest you acquire a clip-on mic that is Bluetooth and sends crisp audio to your camera, need a wind screen, some are furry for windy times. Great video and great concept of creating a vortex in the bowl from the constriction of the funnel, had a similar setup conventionalized but not a cutout on the bucket and my dish was located below a inverted lamp shade, with the sieve on to. Run the smallest 12V bilge with switch for water. Here is something to help find the heavies associated with the deposition of gold, bring some bright flagging tap to mark your spots. ruclips.net/video/ffK4zBvHeq8/видео.html

    • @lotharschiese8559
      @lotharschiese8559 Год назад

      The early metal detectors where BFO which picked up increased concentration of iron, if you found the iron, you find the paystreak. I wonder if modern detectors set on iron will pick up the black sands?

    • @lotharschiese8559
      @lotharschiese8559 Год назад

      Dan Hurd uses a rechargeable vacuum cleaner, check out his channel. He is restricted from exertion also.

    • @terrybirkholz2794
      @terrybirkholz2794  Год назад +1

      Funny you say that. I have one being delivered as we speak:)

  • @tmac1586
    @tmac1586 Год назад

    What state are you in

  • @georgezink8256
    @georgezink8256 Год назад

    Try getting materials from under big rocks not much gold in flo sand

    • @terrybirkholz2794
      @terrybirkholz2794  Год назад

      I certainly will try again, but in the past I have tried and it dries up at about 5 inches. The bigger gold must be on a different path, just need to find it....

  • @daz41262010
    @daz41262010 Год назад

    great video :) glad I found your channel :) new sub here :) I will checkout a few of your videos :) happy new year to you :) and here's to more great videos in 2023 :)

  • @jeffbybee5207
    @jeffbybee5207 Год назад

    I thought BC forbadde dirty water going back into the stream?

    • @jeffbybee5207
      @jeffbybee5207 Год назад

      Also you sive the pay into the bucket then another sive into the catch buckit. Please if I mat ask what sizes are the sives?

    • @terrybirkholz2794
      @terrybirkholz2794  Год назад

      You are correct. Usually I am back a couple feet which is all it takes with this little bit. Or I look for a separate pool of water, which I like the best.

    • @terrybirkholz2794
      @terrybirkholz2794  Год назад

      I use a 1/2 inch on the first one scooping paydirt, then I use a 1.8th inch on the funnel bucket. Tried 1/4 inch but it plugs the whole system up.

    • @jeffbybee5207
      @jeffbybee5207 Год назад

      @@terrybirkholz2794 thankyou how do you treat the 1/8 to 1/2 inch sizes? Hope you are blessed with some nuggets. Your design is beautiful in compactness. Have you though about mechanical vibration to help flow? Best wishes