We dont seems to have that issue Chris . We also vacuum out the boxes under the riffle trays and theres usually some ultra fine gold there too. If there is any loss , its minimal compared to recovering over 2 ounces... Have a great trip To Alaska! sounds really fun !
Very impressive video, Adam and BD. Grats on the gold and you guys really deserve it all, given the hard work and research you put into prospecting and mining. Thank you both for sharing!!!
Operating correctly is the answer. Not too steep, not too fast feed and not too much air. The inefficientcy is from operator error and improper set up. Great video guys.😎⛏⛏🔥🔥
That's a lot of work, you earned it. Great job guys. Just had a total knee replacement so I'm looking forward to more mobility for detecting next winter.
You guys are spot on, when your dry washer is dialed in it really works. Just think how much water you would have to haul to run all the material you ran! Great video and Epic Gold.
That's reallyreally great, congratulations I'm very happy for you guys. And I really liked the scenes at the intro, very cool. Hello from a Swiss gold prospector
Awesome video guys can't wait to come down this winter and try my hand at it Cant take that summer heat you have down there can hardly handle KC heat and humidity here hopefully get to see you guys out there this winter keep the great video's coming try to stay in the shade.
@@IBRAKEFORBEDROCK that's great to hear because we have so little water and it's such a paint to bring in water for recirculation. And the water gets to muddy. I've found there's no such thing as easy diggings. Would appreciate a sub if you would. Just subscribed to yours. I don't have many videos but I've got a bunch shot and ready to edit and upload soon
@@wildwestadventures3583 Drywashing is the best way in dry conditions. period. Water recovery systems are a major pain and have to many components to them.
What a cool video . 4 days ago while metal detecting for nuggets , I found an 87. 6 pound meteorite . The 5th good size meteorite of the year . Wishing you guys all the best and happy hunting .
The 151 is the best Dry Washer on the market. The later models have been over engineered , but they are the most stable platform when compared to other brands.
Thank you so much ! We really have it down to science and it takes a long time to get it right.....Lots of folks are losing gold and running them incorrectly
Another great video from some excellent and successful prospectors. This video was good for me as I was recently out and I trust my drywasher more so after this viewing.
That was a lot of work I know to get that much cons but I'm glad it was worth it. WTG! It was great to meet you boulderdash at the Paystreak in Morristown. Keep dig'n and see you soon
Maybe there's still hope for my little 141s LOL, it's not the machine with my limited experience but all the conditions, setup, gold bearing locations and perseverance. Thanks you two for all the videos I've followed you with.
Back in the 1800s dry washing was just a newish thing and very few companies were making them with any success but miners that were using the good ones were very successful. Most were using rocker boxes where water was available.
Thanks for showing the flow rate over the riffles. Why people keep that a huge secret is beyond me. There’s plenty of gold out there to go around where we use dry washers. I’d like to know what goes into deciding your angle of the bottom? I adjust accordingly for the material I’m running but do you have a baseline that you start from or do u wait for a clean out to see if anything is making it to the bottom ruffles and adjust? That’s sometimes what I end up doing but I generally go a little cold on aggressive angle and just go a little slower especially since I’m working old trommel sites lately where the gold is stupid small and even wind can lift it away with the dust from the hopper. I took three pieces of rubber and extended a chute down to the breaker area to keep dust down to a minimum and it seems to help a little but if it’s windy I’m a bit screwed anyhow.
Yeah, the angle can fluctuate. I guess theres a starting point around 45 degrees. If the gold is to far down there may be an angle issue, to much air, over vibration. Remember that as the heavies build up in the trays , the angle of the tray gets steeper, and you may need to raise the chain a bit.
You're younger and stronger than me, I usually run around 10 buckets through the trommel and Goldwell then I'm beat. But 1-2gr a day and I'm happy. 👀🤔🤠⛏🌵
i've learned a lot from your videos and appreciate the time you take to make them! 1 question though, have you ever tried using a raised screen on the last riffles and dampen the air flow on the last few riffles, or is that just bogus info? tia...nt
Well there does not seem to be a reason to do that. The air flow should be low anyway, and thats the number one issue I see with drywashers. The air is usually on way to high.
I really enjoyed your video - gave me a touch of the gold bug. As a newbie looking to expand my hobbies, any advice how to get started? How do find a place to mine? What kind of cash outlay to setup a rig' like in your video? How to read the rocks? ... Thanks guys !
Haha you two have done it again !! It is impossible to watch your vids without getting excited to get after it. When you were giving tips did you say more air or less air?
It’s funny I’m setting here at midnight watching Gold Rush they are in Arizona also I hope to get out there in late summer or beach mining in Nome Alaska I’ve never tried dry washing but I really want to try it
You two blokes would have to be the most efficient operators of this machine I have watched and that's with the old 151 and keene say the 151s is even better.Could you tell us your thoughts on the 151s . Great vid and yes an epic clean up good on ya fellas. Thanks heaps for all your golden tips.
Like there saying more vibration isn't better, adding the air gate to get massive vibration and having to crank up your blower way high doesn't make sense to me,wish they still sold the regular 151 new
Hi there, I live down in Peoria and I was wondering if you had any advice or maybe some good areas near me I could check out? I'm just getting started and going to get a metal dector this weekend 💪
Well thats always tough . I would find a local prospecting club to join. They usually have claims you can go on legally to look for gold. AMRA is a good one but the roadrunners have the most claims in Arizona ...like 300 to chose from.
What do your test pans look like for color count before drywashing? I've got a few good spots in Cali. Always wondered what we'd get if we moved volume with a dredge or highbanker but being it's not been legal, I've not done so in (these) spots.
Thats a really tough question to answer, we will usually vacuum , and run overburden separately then just calculate how much gold per 5 gallon bucket we will get. Pretty soon you`ll know your average for an entire area.
@@IBRAKEFORBEDROCK that's a good strategy! We pretty much don't have gold on the bedrock. It's in about 3inches of hard pack but might be able to do the same thing you're doing
Awesome as always. Inspiration to get the 140 out for a run. How do you guys work/break up clay like material to run?? Or is the ground not very clay laden like it is here in Victoria, Australia
There are no clays to break down. I would only worry about it if the the clays were carrying enough gold, otherwise id run what I could and take the loss
"probably 2 ounces in the tray" he says over and over and over. Well, he probably can't hear me screaming O.K. SO WEIGH IT! over and over and over. That aside, it is the best dry wash result I've ever seen. That's EVER, EVER, EVER SEEN! 🇭🇲🤗🥴🥴
Yeah , the problem is that all the gold is not in the pan at the same time. It is separated in segments....Ultra fines being the most challenging . So a jar of nuggets , jar of pickers, jar of fines. Thanks for watching Mike !
Of course it's catching gold! Hell, I could dry wash concentrates in a clothing dryer and catch hold in the lint trap. Running fresh, unknown ground though... Nothin beats the flow of H2O... If all you can do is dry wash though, I'd still take it.
You could actually see the material going over the riffle working it's way to the bottom before the next riffle and not surfing over the top of the material. Good job!
33 clean outs makes my back hurt thinking about all that work so how long did it take to learn how to set up and run it correctly for you guys? Just curious for when I get one. Almost 2 grams a clean up on average is crazy good thanks for sharing see you on the next one👍🏻👊🏻
All the old mining books frm Rose to Taggert only rate the dry washer at 80-85% effective. Numerous dry washer "tails" both old and new have yielded gold through out my years as a miner. Most of what i've seen is impatience on the operators behalf or trying to make the machine do something it was not meant to do. For instance my old Royal dry washer will concentrate easily 200 lbs.an hour. I know shovelling i can do 6-800 lbs. in an hour. I once shoveled 22 500lb. muck buckets in a 10 hr day (was much younger than) so i know i can shovel more but for a dry washer to work properly it must ,what i call "breathe". Even we humans must do that. Through the years i've learned to slow down and smell the roses. I'm now 65 and have recently inquired about a "puffer". Quiet, peaceful, and best of all a chance to see nature around me while i quietly go about my business. Also, on many you tube videos you see almost all the cons going down one side or the other, you can overwhelm your riffles that way because your only recovering with half of what potentially could be 100 %. Pay attention and make sure you are set up level and your "box" aint to steep. Mining like assaying is both an art and a science, only you can make a perfect picture out of what your dealing with. Sometimes you have to throw away the "manufacturers""" suggested and experiment on your own Hey, Great video(s)!
Thanks for the great info , but the 80-85% recovery may have been accurate back in the old days and even worse than that but today with the right machine , and knowledge its easily 95+
@@IBRAKEFORBEDROCK Both my friends and i have metal detected dry wash tailings and have come away with gold left behind at numerous outings of the G.P.A.A. and other clubs. Nuggets and pickers. All were using the top of the line machines.
@@richardbeee THey are not using the machines correctly . Almost no one does . Understand that we have run literally thousands of buckets through these machines and have perfected dry washing over many years. Most guys have hardly run but a few buckets , with no experience.
Those that don’t believe are lacking the knowledge. How can 150 years for a machine be wrong? Yet someone a fraction of that age seems to know more? Nope!
love that old windmill ....only 94 hahahahah thats winter time here ...now thats what we like to see in the trays ....good job sonny Jim
Ha ha , Yeah that was a good cleanup for sure ...Thanks for tuning in Jeff !
So cool to see Jeff Williams posting a comment on other prospector channels! You know what I’m gonna say right!?!?
COME ON BOY!!!! YOU KNOW WHAT IM ABOUT TO SAY!!!! :)
Your enthusiasm for HARD WORK (and gold) is always impressive! Love your videos and teamwork with Boulderdash.
Boulderdash is an animal...likely the best drywasher in AZ
Wowow! Amazing cleanup! Great work!!!
Yeah, that one was crazy
So want one of those dry washer's for Aussie summer's
Its so dry down here you can start a fire by walking to fast.
Ha ha ....Well, good luck if you do !
Great work good video. Dry washers work great for coarser gold. However if the gold is small enough, dry recovery becomes a lot more difficult.
We dont seems to have that issue Chris . We also vacuum out the boxes under the riffle trays and theres usually some ultra fine gold there too. If there is any loss , its minimal compared to recovering over 2 ounces...
Have a great trip To Alaska! sounds really fun !
Very impressive video, Adam and BD. Grats on the gold and you guys really deserve it all, given the hard work and research you put into prospecting and mining. Thank you both for sharing!!!
Thank you so much! We appreciate it
Looks like you had a good day! I love watching.
Yes, thank you
Awesome! Dry washer fine tuning, careful prospecting and lots of hard work. Always enjoy your vid's
Thanks for watching, I appreciate it !
Nice machine. Great gold! Another part of prospecting I've got to master! Congratulations on your find.
Good luck! ! and thank you !
Awesome job you two! Your hard work has paid off once again. Love the videos and the showing of the gold at the end.
Thank you so much for tuning in !
Operating correctly is the answer. Not too steep, not too fast feed and not too much air. The inefficientcy is from operator error and improper set up. Great video guys.😎⛏⛏🔥🔥
Wow love the sight of all that gold. Nice haul.
Thank you so much ! Glad you tuned in
That's a lot of work, you earned it. Great job guys. Just had a total knee replacement so I'm looking forward to more mobility for detecting next winter.
Excellent ! Rest up !
You guys are spot on, when your dry washer is dialed in it really works. Just think how much water you would have to haul to run all the material you ran! Great video and Epic Gold.
Yeah, Thank you very much !
That's reallyreally great, congratulations I'm very happy for you guys. And I really liked the scenes at the intro, very cool. Hello from a Swiss gold prospector
Thank you so much ! I appreciate it
@@IBRAKEFORBEDROCK You bet. Have a great day!
That was cool as all get out....very nice..Keep on digging 👌
Thanks, will do!
Awesome video guys can't wait to come down this winter and try my hand at it Cant take that summer heat you have down there can hardly handle KC heat and humidity here hopefully get to see you guys out there this winter keep the great video's coming try to stay in the shade.
Winter can be wet sometimes ...Thanks for tuning in !
Great work fam. Keep the dream alive. Gold squad out!!!
That's fantastic! I'm reconsidering a drywasher for my digging where there's no water most of the year
Be prepared to work hard. A properly set up drywasher will have better recovery than a dredge or highbanker.
@@IBRAKEFORBEDROCK that's great to hear because we have so little water and it's such a paint to bring in water for recirculation. And the water gets to muddy. I've found there's no such thing as easy diggings.
Would appreciate a sub if you would. Just subscribed to yours. I don't have many videos but I've got a bunch shot and ready to edit and upload soon
@@wildwestadventures3583 Drywashing is the best way in dry conditions. period. Water recovery systems are a major pain and have to many components to them.
Hey that was fun. I’ll need to head up that way sometime. Thanks for the adventure.
Your welcome, and thank you for tuning in !
Tuning in glad you made this video thanks!
Thank you for watching !
What a cool video . 4 days ago while metal detecting for nuggets , I found an 87. 6 pound meteorite . The 5th good size meteorite of the year . Wishing you guys all the best and happy hunting .
Thats pretty impressive ! Maybe focus on Meteorites instead ...lol
I love you guys sarcasm lol. Keep up the hard work you’re killing it 👍🏻
Ha ha ...Thanks for tuning in !
Wow , very nice , my next purchase will be the 151 Keene, thanks guys , very good and informative video.
The 151 is the best Dry Washer on the market. The later models have been over engineered , but they are the most stable platform when compared to other brands.
Well done guys man you move a lot of dirt, but the more ya run the more ya get
Thanks Bill ! Yeah its a lot of work
And that is proper work ethics. Gold is where you find it but not after these guys get there. Lol!
@@thegeck9978 Ha ha , thanks for watching!
Your recovery is amazing, there won't be any little shiny surfboards in those fine tails! Great vid guys.
thank you so much !
You guys kicked it on this one! Thanks very much for the best dry wash video I've seen. Bill needs some help with his.
Thank you so much ! We really have it down to science and it takes a long time to get it right.....Lots of folks are losing gold and running them incorrectly
Great video, love learning from you guys!
Glad to hear it! And thank you !
Another great video from some excellent and successful prospectors. This video was good for me as I was recently out and I trust my drywasher more so after this viewing.
That`s Awesome ! Thanks so much
That was a lot of work I know to get that much cons but I'm glad it was worth it. WTG! It was great to meet you boulderdash at the Paystreak in Morristown. Keep dig'n and see you soon
Thanks , and thank you for tuning in !
Great video, just remember in your test you are working with gold your dry washer already caught in previous runs. Love the video.
You guys smashed it!!!! Congrats
Thank you! Was out there again the last two days ...getting pretty hot @ 108 degrees
You guys are fantastic just a phenomenal job !
Thank you so much ! We try to teach what is really important and no BS
Maybe there's still hope for my little 141s LOL, it's not the machine with my limited experience but all the conditions, setup, gold bearing locations and perseverance. Thanks you two for all the videos I've followed you with.
Thank you so much for tuning in ...by the way , we used to use a keene 140 for cleanups, it's a great machine
A great video guys very interesting thank you for sharing
Thanks for watching
Arizona has A LOT OF UNMINED GOLD. Back during the gold rush....it was just too harsh of a climate without water
Back in the 1800s dry washing was just a newish thing and very few companies were making them with any success but miners that were using the good ones were very successful. Most were using rocker boxes where water was available.
@@IBRAKEFORBEDROCK thats a very impressive find
So want one of those dry washer's for Aussie summers,
its so dry down here you can start a fire by walking to fast.
Ha ha ha ....sounds like a good choice
Nice!!! Well earned indeed!
That's awesome and thanks for the great information
Thank you !
Thanks for showing the flow rate over the riffles. Why people keep that a huge secret is beyond me. There’s plenty of gold out there to go around where we use dry washers.
I’d like to know what goes into deciding your angle of the bottom? I adjust accordingly for the material I’m running but do you have a baseline that you start from or do u wait for a clean out to see if anything is making it to the bottom ruffles and adjust? That’s sometimes what I end up doing but I generally go a little cold on aggressive angle and just go a little slower especially since I’m working old trommel sites lately where the gold is stupid small and even wind can lift it away with the dust from the hopper. I took three pieces of rubber and extended a chute down to the breaker area to keep dust down to a minimum and it seems to help a little but if it’s windy I’m a bit screwed anyhow.
Yeah, the angle can fluctuate. I guess theres a starting point around 45 degrees. If the gold is to far down there may be an angle issue, to much air, over vibration. Remember that as the heavies build up in the trays , the angle of the tray gets steeper, and you may need to raise the chain a bit.
You guys are effing beasts. It's cool that you're showing an effing percentage of the gold you found because effing eff the effing irs.
Ha ha , thanks! Glad you tuned in
That's awesome! Great job.
Thank you so much , we really appreciate the comment!
that's a heck of a clean out!
Sure was .....I have another video of a 5 ounce cleanout back in the archives
You're younger and stronger than me, I usually run around 10 buckets through the trommel and Goldwell then I'm beat. But 1-2gr a day and I'm happy. 👀🤔🤠⛏🌵
i've learned a lot from your videos and appreciate the time you take to make them! 1 question though, have you ever tried using a raised screen on the last riffles and dampen the air flow on the last few riffles, or is that just bogus info? tia...nt
Well there does not seem to be a reason to do that. The air flow should be low anyway, and thats the number one issue I see with drywashers. The air is usually on way to high.
That was an awesome day. I want to go to AZ so badly.
Hell yeah!
Ridiculously brilliant!!
Thanks so much ! Appreciate it
Great video guys
Thank you so much ! Best of luck out there !
Wow, That's Impressive👍
I really enjoyed your video - gave me a touch of the gold bug. As a newbie looking to expand my hobbies, any advice how to get started? How do find a place to mine? What kind of cash outlay to setup a rig' like in your video? How to read the rocks? ... Thanks guys !
Over 2 Troy ozs
Wow! Very nice...🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓
Thank you !!
Haha you two have done it again !! It is impossible to watch your vids without getting excited to get after it. When you were giving tips did you say more air or less air?
Same air. Not to much , not to little. The key in this situation was feeding the material really slow.
I want that hat.
Wow that's awesome 👍👍
Thanks for the visit
It’s funny I’m setting here at midnight watching Gold Rush they are in Arizona also I hope to get out there in late summer or beach mining in Nome Alaska I’ve never tried dry washing but I really want to try it
Cant wait to watch it !
Awesome, did you have to join and prospecting clubs in order to gain access to the area?
Thank you , and no ...
I have a 151 to and it gets the gold don't lose it ether I have paned out some droppings before never found gold that ran out great machinery
Thats awesome ! Thanks for watching!
That is so awesome!
Thank you ! Not bad for a couple days
You two blokes would have to be the most efficient operators of this machine I have watched and that's with the old 151 and keene say the 151s is even better.Could you tell us your thoughts on the 151s . Great vid and yes an epic clean up good on ya fellas. Thanks heaps for all your golden tips.
Like there saying more vibration isn't better, adding the air gate to get massive vibration and having to crank up your blower way high doesn't make sense to me,wish they still sold the regular 151 new
Thank you ! Yeah , we still make some mistakes here & there but they get corrected promptly
Right on! Did you guys sell that desert claim you were offering?
Yes, that one had a lot of gold on it.
Where abouts where in AZ. Just curious...
Yavapai County , Thanks for tuning in !
Big cleanup 🤠😊💰
It sure was ! Trying again for those numbers this weekend
That's a great machine guys! Can it tell you where the gold is?
Yes, this machine can tell a person where the gold is.
Hi there, I live down in Peoria and I was wondering if you had any advice or maybe some good areas near me I could check out? I'm just getting started and going to get a metal dector this weekend 💪
Well thats always tough . I would find a local prospecting club to join. They usually have claims you can go on legally to look for gold. AMRA is a good one but the roadrunners have the most claims in Arizona ...like 300 to chose from.
What do your test pans look like for color count before drywashing? I've got a few good spots in Cali. Always wondered what we'd get if we moved volume with a dredge or highbanker but being it's not been legal, I've not done so in (these) spots.
Thats a really tough question to answer, we will usually vacuum , and run overburden separately then just calculate how much gold per 5 gallon bucket we will get. Pretty soon you`ll know your average for an entire area.
@@IBRAKEFORBEDROCK that's a good strategy! We pretty much don't have gold on the bedrock. It's in about 3inches of hard pack but might be able to do the same thing you're doing
When you vacuum it do you have the filter in place or no filter
No filter , it would clog up in minutes
Awesome as always. Inspiration to get the 140 out for a run. How do you guys work/break up clay like material to run?? Or is the ground not very clay laden like it is here in Victoria, Australia
There are no clays to break down. I would only worry about it if the the clays were carrying enough gold, otherwise id run what I could and take the loss
@@IBRAKEFORBEDROCK
Sounds right if you don't have much clay to deal with. We are loaded with it down here.
I staked a claim in the area you show, I'm surprised I recognized it and had to check pictures.
10-4 , good luck out there !
"probably 2 ounces in the tray" he says over and over and over. Well, he probably can't hear me screaming O.K. SO WEIGH IT! over and over and over. That aside, it is the best dry wash result I've ever seen. That's EVER, EVER, EVER SEEN! 🇭🇲🤗🥴🥴
Its hard to weigh drywashed gold in the field. Glad you watched the video !👍
Well did you get it all or do you go back and get the rest of it?
Boulderdash is already there lol
@@IBRAKEFORBEDROCK Haha that is great. Maybe another epic video coming up.
God bless you MR WILLY
Epic gold yet again!! Arw you sucking up any gold in the vacuum cleaner?
Well done fellas
Yes, lots goes in the vacuum and we cant see it
Good job guys nice gold great gold! Personally I would have loved to have seen all of the gold in the pan but 63 grams is nothing to sneeze at!
Yeah , the problem is that all the gold is not in the pan at the same time. It is separated in segments....Ultra fines being the most challenging . So a jar of nuggets , jar of pickers, jar of fines.
Thanks for watching Mike !
Of course it's catching gold! Hell, I could dry wash concentrates in a clothing dryer and catch hold in the lint trap. Running fresh, unknown ground though... Nothin beats the flow of H2O...
If all you can do is dry wash though, I'd still take it.
my birthdays coming can i have that. i have a 151. thanks. more tips please .
Ha ha ... the good are free ...thanks for watching!
Pretty FN SWEET GUYS.... your Dwashin Tips are always spot on..
Thank you !!
You could actually see the material going over the riffle working it's way to the bottom before the next riffle and not surfing over the top of the material. Good job!
Yes , its critical .....Needs to be level side to side too. Everyone "eyeballs" it ....Not the way to go
My guess is you move about 2 1/2 yards . total 7 grams am I close. Great job guys as always AZ gold get out get some
lol Not ! 63 grams , and multiple tons
nice
It was quite a weekend , didnt do as good this weekend though....Thank you for watching!
33 clean outs makes my back hurt thinking about all that work so how long did it take to learn how to set up and run it correctly for you guys? Just curious for when I get one. Almost 2 grams a clean up on average is crazy good thanks for sharing see you on the next one👍🏻👊🏻
Trial and error for many years . Still make mistakes now and then but we try to correct them swiftly.
EPIC!!!
I agree!
🇧🇷👋Maravilha muito bom 👍esse canal top parabéns 👏👍
What area is that? 🤭🤫
Why its Arizona of course 😁
Yeah that's gotta be trashing the deserts!
I dont understand
Dang that was some sweet candy
Yes indeed! Thanks for tuning in !
Holy Crap! Nice claim!
lol, Yeah its a pretty good spot
All the old mining books frm Rose to Taggert only rate the dry washer at 80-85% effective. Numerous dry washer "tails" both old and new have yielded gold through out my years as a miner. Most of what i've seen is impatience on the operators behalf or trying to make the machine do something it was not meant to do. For instance my old Royal dry washer will concentrate easily 200 lbs.an hour. I know shovelling i can do 6-800 lbs. in an hour. I once shoveled 22 500lb. muck buckets in a 10 hr day (was much younger than) so i know i can shovel more but for a dry washer to work properly it must ,what i call "breathe". Even we humans must do that. Through the years i've learned to slow down and smell the roses. I'm now 65 and have recently inquired about a "puffer". Quiet, peaceful, and best of all a chance to see nature around me while i quietly go about my business. Also, on many you tube videos you see almost all the cons going down one side or the other, you can overwhelm your riffles that way because your only recovering with half of what potentially could be 100 %. Pay attention and make sure you are set up level and your "box" aint to steep. Mining like assaying is both an art and a science, only you can make a perfect picture out of what your dealing with. Sometimes you have to throw away the "manufacturers""" suggested and experiment on your own Hey, Great video(s)!
Thanks for the great info , but the 80-85% recovery may have been accurate back in the old days and even worse than that but today with the right machine , and knowledge its easily 95+
@@IBRAKEFORBEDROCK Both my friends and i have metal detected dry wash tailings and have come away with gold left behind at numerous outings of the G.P.A.A. and other clubs. Nuggets and pickers. All were using the top of the line machines.
@@richardbeee THey are not using the machines correctly . Almost no one does . Understand that we have run literally thousands of buckets through these machines and have perfected dry washing over many years. Most guys have hardly run but a few buckets , with no experience.
That's some BEAUTIFUL GOLD Guys!! A job WELL DONE!! Don't spend it all in One Place!! Ha Ha!! NamVetLesTreasureSeeker.
Ha ha , thank you so much !
DAMN GUYS👍👍🇺🇸
Yeah , this was a nice cleanup for sure ! Thanks !
Top quero comprar uma máquina dessa🇧🇷🇧🇷
Thank you so much !
💯😁👍👍👍👍👍
Pass the salt lol
Oh Were not selling this spot, and we never need to salt anything because we know how to find gold.
Can you send me the pin point of the spot? 😂 lol I’ll help you take all the metal out of the ground.
Ha ha , I swear I sent you that pin drop via email LOL
Those that don’t believe are lacking the knowledge. How can 150 years for a machine be wrong? Yet someone a fraction of that age seems to know more? Nope!
Studies are still working to show that dry washing may go as far back as the time of the pharaohs.
@@thegeck9978 Thats amazing, and thank you for the input !
Assume that's one of your claims-you're cleaning up!
Winter in Auckland, New Zealand, down to 10 degrees, Zero with clear skies.
Bummer !