Well, I wish a could need this 2 000 bucks thing for my cleanups... :-) I just bought 2 bucks blue plastic camping plate for my finishing...:-) I was thinking about some funel (bottle), put small container at the narrow end and let it in ultrasound bath for some time, gold shoud be in the container at the botom. No need to watch or any thing...
Good video. I’ve been a fan of this since it came out. The problems you are having is due to classification. This tube separates material by weight. In trying to keep the big rocks in suspension, you are flushing the much lighter gold. When you get a lot of rocks mixed in with the gold, then those rocks are as heavy or heavier than the gold and will drop out with it. If you classify the material down by 4 or 5 mesh sizes so that all the material is the same size and run each one separately, you will get almost perfect gold only results because the gold is now heavier than the other material. This tube will recover down to 100 mesh and smaller easily if you classify it down so all the material is the same size. It will also work much faster. If you screen a bucket of material down to say 30 mesh and then add a little material to adjust your flow, then you can just keep adding that size material all day and it will fill your bottle with nice clean gold.
I definitely appreciate your demo on this. It's one of those tools that looks fun to use. I sure you know this by now, John's videos shows the gate valve run in the open position. Closing it was done during the cleanup to isolate the chambers. I believe he mentioned opening the valve with material on top could pull it into the housing and damaging it.
I've seen this work in person. I want one. So much easier than anything else I use for getting the shiny. The guy that made this is a genius. Out works panning, sluicing, and gold wheels. All you got to do is go get the dirt classify it and run it thru. I'm saving my money to get one. Nice review on the Gold Drop.
@Deepak Tips and Tricks sorry my name's not john. Not sure where you getting at with your comment. But deepak, I was at the Albany Oregon fair grounds when I saw this last summer. I've watched the youtube videos and I want one. I'm a lazy miner and this fits my criteria for being one.
Very cool! I remember seeing the videos for these! Goldhog tried to make similar right after the videos first came out like 10-12 years ago. "Gold hog cyclone" or some such was what they had called theirs.
Thanks! I try to do my best, although I think this one could've been even better with more usage and knowledge on set-up of this machine. Experience is always the best teacher.
Cool setup. I have been working on my own plans for a gold separator because here in Michigan we have flour gold with a lot of black sand. So hard to pan. One day, if I get it going, I will be sharing it on YT.
This machines is prettty awesome! Thanks for sharring! Just so you know.... These valves control the debit/flow ; not the pressure. The pressure comes from the pump and pressure regulator unit. It is the key to understand how it works.
Shane!!! I got my paydirt bag. My son loved it! The guitar pick, decal, crystals and cools rocks were a great touch. Anybody wondering about getting Klesh Krums.... do it. It’s worth it! And it’s guaranteed amounts of gold.
Been eyeballing this invention for a couple of years now. Glad to see an independent review. Thanks for that Shane. I did always think about wear.. and obviously you need to see the material to know if pressure set right. So if it gets scratched up or heavy clay mirks up the water it would be a problem. My material is Pilbara Pindan clay and is extremely abrasive. Wears my fingernails off just stiring by hand in a bucket. Hmm
Very cool! An easy tweak to the system would be to add a small PCV pipe to the handle of the valve at the bottom, ~6" longer than the existing handle. Allowing for greater accuracy in smaller adjustments.
Really cool invention there. I agree with you. Just run everything through a few times and see what kind of recovery rate you get. It runs it so quickly you could make several runs in no time.
Dave at Goldbay made a video on this same machine when was first produced. Even had it on his website for a minute. Cool machine but the cost is ridiculous. I would prefer to pan a ounce of gold for the cost of this machine. Thank you for the video brother!!!👍👍👍
this machine in an industrial setting would be impressive. Set up in a cascading system would be neat to see. First stage would go into second second into third third tailings goes into second feed.
sure could have used that separator when i lived in Juneau Alaska. 5 gallon buckets loaded with black sand and micron gold. Took me just a couple weekends to go through what i collected on one day out. Bet it work nice for those operations up on beach,Yukon or anywhere. Nice,. hope i find reason to get one.
Great, honest opinion on this product. In essence, this machine is just awesome! The recovery rate for someone like me would just mean I’d be running the machine all day just to make sure.
Hey Shane, love your videos! I was introduced to the gold panning wave by Pioneer Pauly on facebook, Pauly did a video with Dan Hurd which prompted me to watch his material, after watching a good bit of his material i saw his paydirt review videos where he reviewed your "Klesh Krums" and i decided I'd check out your youtube channel. Over the past couple months ive watched almost every paydirt video you've put out lol. I actually just joined your discord, followed your twitch, instagram, and facebook pages, and with my next check I'll hopefully become a patreon supporter! I love your content and the great lengths you go to to do honest reviews of companys (using decoys and such.) You, Pauly and Dan, have inspired me to try my hand at hunting for gold! This christmas I told my wife i wanted a bag of paydirt and some gold pans, i would have told her to do your paydirt but i looked at your site a couple times and all the beginner and intermediate stuff was sold out so i decided I'd go with lynch mining or gold bay paydirt, as they have been decently reviewed by you a couple times and both have a guaranteed minimum as you have taught me to look for. Thank you for everything you do, i look forward to every new video!
Hey great to hear that Theron, I appreciate you checking my youtube channel and yes I was sold out for the Beginner and Strike bags for a while, but all back in stock now! Thanks for watching!
I am a huge fan of Chris from Vogus prospecting. I have seen him use your guitar pick many times for perspective. This is my first KG vid and you got a new sub
It is a awesome machine, I use mine all the time. John Richmond comes over and we run cape disappointment sand ..we didn't lose and gold at all...you will get better the more you use this machine.
One thing i can see as you screen down to smaller size start it with lower water flow not .5 but try .4 or .3 as you go down in size you need way less water flow starting i think that having it at .5 as you dump in yr cons you push gold out right away until u dial it down!
NEAT MACHINE. SEEMS LIKE IT WOULD BE GREAT FOR THE FLOUR GOLD IF YOU WERE ON THE BEACH AND JUST WANTED TO RUN A LOT OF FINE SAND IN A SHORT TIME AND MAYBE PROCESS THE TAILINGS LATER.
Hi Thanks very much for the detailed video I am based in Kampala Uganda,I have the Goldrop, I need to buy the Trickle charger, where can I buy it ? Please help Many thanks for getting back to me.
He made that a lot smaller then it used to be. What was the recommended run time on the machine to get most of the gold? Unless I was running a high banker weekend after weekend and needed to get my cons processed quickly I’d stick to good old fashioned panning.
Shane, you can get a Blue Bowl for like 1/8 the price of this thing. It seems to be much more simple and appears to work very well. I do not have one but I have watched many videos on them and will probably get one in the future.
That machine takes the joy out of home panning.... I do not pan paydirt fast for a reason....it relaxes me and helps me refocus. I guess this is a good thought out product and it's intentions were good.
Shane, do you think if the inventor put something that would spin the heavyset right before it dropped into the bottoms sight tube it would help separate the gold better?
The machine looks pretty do you still use it? I'm thinking to get into gold paydirt to come up with machines for recovery as fun. I had wondered how a lettuce spinner might be used to separate the heavies from light.
I still have it but prefer to use hands and pans for fine gold recovery. Unless I'm processing very large amounts, then I use the magnetic separator from mining magnets
its a very cool machine, could be good for running cons until you get down to the toughest of black sands. like maybe a step after the sluice box is cleaned out.
So basically anyway this is a type of media reactor allowing the light to float to the top and wash away and allowing the heavy like the median side of the sink to the bottom allowing you to collect whatever
Wicked cool machine, wonder how it would do out at a mine. Probably wouldn't need a huge shaker table with that thing around. Maybe a bigger scale machine like that out at a mine
Why didn’t you use a tailings bucket within the bucket ? And why not leave the trap open ? Why open it at the end ? I’ve seen the inventor use it and he does it very differently.
I put the smaller tailings bucket inside the bigger 5 gallon bucket to trap the largest pieces, preventing them from getting siphoned to the other side which contains the bilge pump. Too much debris can clog the bilge pump and burn it out.
It's interesting to see inventions from others. I'm not sure if many will feel this product is worth it. Maybe if you can't do the traditional method of using the rivers. Still interesting to see.
It's very cool but by doing any paydirt with it kinda defeats the fun of actually panning it. A larger scaled one would be fun to use on the river though...
The gate valve doesn't need to be closed when it's running, just when you're removing the jar. Unless you want the mess. :P And it's one of the two things I don't like. Sand will destroy it fairly quickly. The other is the 1/4 turn valves for flow control. I prefer a nice multi-turn valve for better precision. Can't wait to be able to afford to buy one, though. And, yeah, I was going to suggest multiple runs for the more difficult dirts. And it might skyrocket if one removed the magnetic sands first.
Doc from Gold Hog came out with the gold cyclone a few years back before this one, it used the same principals but a bit easier to use and a fraction of what this one costs. Worked just as good but I don't think it went over to well cause he only carried it for a year or two. To be honest I like both of them.
The design for this has been around since the 70's. Somebody finally decided to fine tune a marketable product. Excellent! I would be concerned about losing some gold as it gets stuck on the gate valve tho. Cool vid. Cool product overall.
No offense intended but your paydirt is clean you get dirty paydirt or sluice tailings with dirt in,it may muddy the water and you won’t be able to set it correctly to just drop out gold I’m guessing? Is that correct?
That depends on where the paydirt is collected from. In my case, the placer gold concentrates come from Clear Creek, Colorado. It's a swift moving creek that comes from the mountains (ice melt) and the geology makes it difficult to even find mud or clay, it's just all fairly clean gravels. However, there is some mud, (which can be seen in my Gold Strike and Expert reveiws), this machine makes the mud automatically float up and out into the tailings bucket. It's a very efficient machine for "washing dirt".
@@Klesh thank you for the information I’m hoping you can let us know how long it takes you to master it with the impossible also wondering if using less volume at a time on the impossible or lowering the setting from 5 in the glass tube will make it easier to separate the gold
Greetings to Arizona... Nice to meet you again :-) As for me, this is interesting way how to use physics in another way. I have seen just U shaped pipe, filled with dirt, that collected heavies down, and by increasing the flow, mud went first, stones, black stuff and only gold stayed in the tube. Principle is the same. Heavy things fall down even agains the water flow. Not in so fast and fotogenic way like this machine, but works too... and for fracture of money...
I do not run pay dirt, it come from the claims and is not washed. It works just fine. If the water does get to dirty just change it out for clean water. Simple.
I like and appreciate that you wait to ask for thumbs and subscriptions till the end. I detest the people that ask for thumbs and subscribers even before the content. It always strikes am as a server asking for their tip before the meal.
All I can say is "LOL!" Maybe should do an "ROI vs years" rating on it. For $2000, you can get a top of the line drywasher, sluice and some other tools, and still have enough cash left to join a few prospecting clubs with good producing claims. Or if you aren't in a gold producing area, just buy a bunch of bags of klesh krums that aren't flour :)
Gold hog multi sluice 98% recovery rate screened at 1/4 minus for 300 bucks and a 5 gal bucket in 20 minutes, versus 2000 bucks for that recovery rate. It's a no brainer
The inventor of this lives 20 minutes from me. I've seen this work in person when it was just a prototype. It's amazing how well it works.
Did they know of the old yellow rudimentary ones or think of it separately
That's thing is genius!
Forget paydirt, think Clean ups.
Exactly what I was thinking. Pretty sure that is what the inventor had in mind. A concentrates concentrator.....
Exactly Chris
Yeah I agree, it’s funny that the inventor calls it a paydirt separator instead of a concentrate separator
@@Klesh It's old invention, -90 or so....
Well, I wish a could need this 2 000 bucks thing for my cleanups... :-)
I just bought 2 bucks blue plastic camping plate for my finishing...:-)
I was thinking about some funel (bottle), put small container at the narrow end and let it in ultrasound bath for some time, gold shoud be in the container at the botom. No need to watch or any thing...
Good video. I’ve been a fan of this since it came out. The problems you are having is due to classification. This tube separates material by weight. In trying to keep the big rocks in suspension, you are flushing the much lighter gold. When you get a lot of rocks mixed in with the gold, then those rocks are as heavy or heavier than the gold and will drop out with it. If you classify the material down by 4 or 5 mesh sizes so that all the material is the same size and run each one separately, you will get almost perfect gold only results because the gold is now heavier than the other material. This tube will recover down to 100 mesh and smaller easily if you classify it down so all the material is the same size. It will also work much faster.
If you screen a bucket of material down to say 30 mesh and then add a little material to adjust your flow, then you can just keep adding that size material all day and it will fill your bottle with nice clean gold.
foi uma das explicações mais coerentes com o q realmente acontece parabéns e valeu por nos dar esta dica
Thank you.
Glad to see you doing review. All other viewings of this product. We’re by inventor.
I definitely appreciate your demo on this. It's one of those tools that looks fun to use. I sure you know this by now, John's videos shows the gate valve run in the open position. Closing it was done during the cleanup to isolate the chambers. I believe he mentioned opening the valve with material on top could pull it into the housing and damaging it.
Yes, you're right - I'll definitely keep that in mind for future videos!
I've seen this work in person. I want one. So much easier than anything else I use for getting the shiny. The guy that made this is a genius. Out works panning, sluicing, and gold wheels. All you got to do is go get the dirt classify it and run it thru. I'm saving my money to get one. Nice review on the Gold Drop.
@Deepak Tips and Tricks sorry my name's not john. Not sure where you getting at with your comment. But deepak, I was at the Albany Oregon fair grounds when I saw this last summer. I've watched the youtube videos and I want one. I'm a lazy miner and this fits my criteria for being one.
Very cool! I remember seeing the videos for these! Goldhog tried to make similar right after the videos first came out like 10-12 years ago. "Gold hog cyclone" or some such was what they had called theirs.
Ive watched quite a few vids on the sluice goose and this is by far the most concise and real one! This channel is excellence!
Thanks! I try to do my best, although I think this one could've been even better with more usage and knowledge on set-up of this machine. Experience is always the best teacher.
Cool setup. I have been working on my own plans for a gold separator because here in Michigan we have flour gold with a lot of black sand. So hard to pan. One day, if I get it going, I will be sharing it on YT.
This machines is prettty awesome! Thanks for sharring! Just so you know.... These valves control the debit/flow ; not the pressure. The pressure comes from the pump and pressure regulator unit. It is the key to understand how it works.
Shane!!! I got my paydirt bag. My son loved it!
The guitar pick, decal, crystals and cools rocks were a great touch.
Anybody wondering about getting Klesh Krums.... do it. It’s worth it! And it’s guaranteed amounts of gold.
Been eyeballing this invention for a couple of years now. Glad to see an independent review. Thanks for that Shane.
I did always think about wear.. and obviously you need to see the material to know if pressure set right.
So if it gets scratched up or heavy clay mirks up the water it would be a problem.
My material is Pilbara Pindan clay and is extremely abrasive. Wears my fingernails off just stiring by hand in a bucket.
Hmm
Very cool! An easy tweak to the system would be to add a small PCV pipe to the handle of the valve at the bottom, ~6" longer than the existing handle. Allowing for greater accuracy in smaller adjustments.
Wow that's impressive! Somebody spent a lot of thought in this invention. That's pretty cool
It’s really an interesting piece of work!
Too complicated for me lol 😂 I’ll stick with panning and using my sluice...if I’d invest in something that complicated I’d make moonshine
I have still 4 sale
Way ahead of you on that, bro.
I make mooshine
Really cool invention there. I agree with you. Just run everything through a few times and see what kind of recovery rate you get. It runs it so quickly you could make several runs in no time.
Super cool fluid dynamics! I love that it is clear so you can see it work
It's a really interesting invention that makes quick work of any paydirt or cons for sure, pretty unbelievable!
Dave at Goldbay made a video on this same machine when was first produced. Even had it on his website for a minute. Cool machine but the cost is ridiculous. I would prefer to pan a ounce of gold for the cost of this machine. Thank you for the video brother!!!👍👍👍
Yeah it’s expensive, I’d say it’s more for mining operations running large amounts of cons all day long.
this machine in an industrial setting would be impressive. Set up in a cascading system would be neat to see. First stage would go into second second into third third tailings goes into second feed.
Yeah i agree that would be cool to see
New subscriber here. Very cool machine! Living in a “no-gold” state, I live vicariously thru gold videos...lol! Thank you so much for making them.
Don’t worry, Ill have videos for all three “no gold” states Delaware, Louisiana and Florida
My infinity cleanup sluice will chew through that material in 5 minutes and get 95%+ recovery!!!!!! This video was excellent Shane 👍🏻✌️✅
So Shane, have you tried this sluice? I would be interested in seeing a video.
Send him one in the mail mate
Send an evaluation model my friend.
Dont know if i want one, but very cool to see how it works. Thanks for sharing. Its something different but cool. Keep the vids coming, i enjoy a lot!
This is one of the coolest things I've seen. Will I ever buy it? Nope and its not very practical but the cool factor is off the charts
Man that was cool seeing that working! Seeing that gold drop was nice. Awesome video
Awesome video bro. Thats for keeping all of us informed with the latest and greatest equipment out there!
sure could have used that separator when i lived in Juneau Alaska. 5 gallon buckets loaded with black sand and micron gold. Took me just a couple weekends to go through what i collected on one day out. Bet it work nice for those operations up on beach,Yukon or anywhere. Nice,. hope i find reason to get one.
Gold cube*
Great, honest opinion on this product. In essence, this machine is just awesome! The recovery rate for someone like me would just mean I’d be running the machine all day just to make sure.
It’s a very impressive machine if you’re looking for the quickest recovery.
Hey Shane, love your videos! I was introduced to the gold panning wave by Pioneer Pauly on facebook, Pauly did a video with Dan Hurd which prompted me to watch his material, after watching a good bit of his material i saw his paydirt review videos where he reviewed your "Klesh Krums" and i decided I'd check out your youtube channel. Over the past couple months ive watched almost every paydirt video you've put out lol. I actually just joined your discord, followed your twitch, instagram, and facebook pages, and with my next check I'll hopefully become a patreon supporter! I love your content and the great lengths you go to to do honest reviews of companys (using decoys and such.) You, Pauly and Dan, have inspired me to try my hand at hunting for gold! This christmas I told my wife i wanted a bag of paydirt and some gold pans, i would have told her to do your paydirt but i looked at your site a couple times and all the beginner and intermediate stuff was sold out so i decided I'd go with lynch mining or gold bay paydirt, as they have been decently reviewed by you a couple times and both have a guaranteed minimum as you have taught me to look for. Thank you for everything you do, i look forward to every new video!
Hey great to hear that Theron, I appreciate you checking my youtube channel and yes I was sold out for the Beginner and Strike bags for a while, but all back in stock now! Thanks for watching!
I am a huge fan of Chris from Vogus prospecting. I have seen him use your guitar pick many times for perspective. This is my first KG vid and you got a new sub
Great new toy!! The mechanical design has potential - like you said it just needs a few adjustments. Thanks for sharing ☺️
It is a awesome machine, I use mine all the time. John Richmond comes over and we run cape disappointment sand ..we didn't lose and gold at all...you will get better the more you use this machine.
Ok, this is actually kind of amazing and super ingenious. If this can be fine tuned and consistently accurate, it could be game changing. I love it.
It’s really a clever design and yes imagine a giant one of these being fed by a front end loader!
@@Klesh Really,, just imagine that.
its like a water cyclone sepperator (like the ones in the bagless vacuums) nice
One thing i can see as you screen down to smaller size start it with lower water flow not .5 but try .4 or .3 as you go down in size you need way less water flow starting i think that having it at .5 as you dump in yr cons you push gold out right away until u dial it down!
Major coolness Shane, nice job of showing us the workings!
NEAT MACHINE. SEEMS LIKE IT WOULD BE GREAT FOR THE FLOUR GOLD IF YOU WERE ON THE BEACH AND JUST WANTED TO RUN A LOT OF FINE SAND IN A SHORT TIME AND MAYBE PROCESS THE TAILINGS LATER.
Yeah I think it’s perfect for running your cons if you wanted quick recovery, and didn’t feel like panning
I hope when I come to Colorado next year I would love too meet you n learn from you. Your videos are very helpful. Thank you.
As always appreciate the genuine review .
Hi
Thanks very much for the detailed video
I am based in Kampala Uganda,I have the Goldrop, I need to buy the Trickle charger, where can I buy it ? Please help
Many thanks for getting back to me.
Not sure about in Uganda, but here in the United States we get them from Harbor freight
This is a very unique piece of machinery. I use to own a Desert Fox and it was difficult to operate.
Rube Goldberg himself would be proud of this contraption. Taking something simple and making it way too complicated and how much does it cost?!?
$2000usd
I see the flour gold catching in the valve chamber next to where you showed it sticking against the side.
17:08 So on the left was the recovered, then on the left was the one the machine missed. What was on the right then?
As it ages, is that top "funnel" going to scratch up and catch the smaller stuff like the oil spot did ? Pretty well thought out piece of kit though.
He made that a lot smaller then it used to be. What was the recommended run time on the machine to get most of the gold? Unless I was running a high banker weekend after weekend and needed to get my cons processed quickly I’d stick to good old fashioned panning.
Yeah I prefer panning too it’s relaxing
@KleshGuitars why did you not just weigh the gold pre and post 'Goldrop'?
Shane, you can get a Blue Bowl for like 1/8 the price of this thing. It seems to be much more simple and appears to work very well. I do not have one but I have watched many videos on them and will probably get one in the future.
That machine takes the joy out of home panning....
I do not pan paydirt fast for a reason....it relaxes me and helps me refocus.
I guess this is a good thought out product and it's intentions were good.
Me too bro!
100% I also enjoy panning, but new toys like this are definitely interesting to play around with too. Different thing altogether
How fine can you make the black sand so it separates from the gold. So if pulverizing the black sand from the gold.
Shane, do you think if the inventor put something that would spin the heavyset right before it dropped into the bottoms sight tube it would help separate the gold better?
The machine looks pretty do you still use it? I'm thinking to get into gold paydirt to come up with machines for recovery as fun. I had wondered how a lettuce spinner might be used to separate the heavies from light.
I still have it but prefer to use hands and pans for fine gold recovery. Unless I'm processing very large amounts, then I use the magnetic separator from mining magnets
its a very cool machine, could be good for running cons until you get down to the toughest of black sands. like maybe a step after the sluice box is cleaned out.
Yes exactly
So basically anyway this is a type of media reactor allowing the light to float to the top and wash away and allowing the heavy like the median side of the sink to the bottom allowing you to collect whatever
Wicked cool machine, wonder how it would do out at a mine. Probably wouldn't need a huge shaker table with that thing around. Maybe a bigger scale machine like that out at a mine
That would be cool to see and probably really effective and efficient
@@Klesh for sure
Great video Shane
Why didn’t you use a tailings bucket within the bucket ? And why not leave the trap open ? Why open it at the end ? I’ve seen the inventor use it and he does it very differently.
I put the smaller tailings bucket inside the bigger 5 gallon bucket to trap the largest pieces, preventing them from getting siphoned to the other side which contains the bilge pump. Too much debris can clog the bilge pump and burn it out.
awesome vid Shane. cheers for posting
Thanks for posting shane!
It's interesting to see inventions from others.
I'm not sure if many will feel this product is worth it. Maybe if you can't do the traditional method of using the rivers. Still interesting to see.
what if you were to re run the tailings through?
Dan Hurd also has one of these to probably talk to him you probably give you some better hints on how to use it hes had one about as long as you have
Great invention Shane👌🏻 Love your vids👍🏻
i wonder if there is gold "trapped" in/on the trap??
Well if u are on the river if u are going to pan out bigger stuff it needs to be dry
that thing looks like something outta a old sci fi movies in a mad scientist lab
It's very cool but by doing any paydirt with it kinda defeats the fun of actually panning it. A larger scaled one would be fun to use on the river though...
From what I could see & hear --- you never once set the flow valve to .5 flow ?
I saw mostly 2.5 ?
Nope, it was set to .5 as a baseline but I did continue tweaking it, since I am new to this machine.
Awesome video pretty cool unit practice practice works out the kinks I would guess thank you for sharing
Paydirt needs to be dry to get bigger pieces out.. sand is always wet so how am i gonna seperate bigger pieces when its wet.
The gate valve doesn't need to be closed when it's running, just when you're removing the jar. Unless you want the mess. :P
And it's one of the two things I don't like. Sand will destroy it fairly quickly.
The other is the 1/4 turn valves for flow control. I prefer a nice multi-turn valve for better precision.
Can't wait to be able to afford to buy one, though.
And, yeah, I was going to suggest multiple runs for the more difficult dirts. And it might skyrocket if one removed the magnetic sands first.
Thanks for the input!
This is a awesome invention. Great review Shane 👍
definitely would love to see a video of you using this on the river!
Its not for the river, it is for the concentrates you bring back from the river.
Interesting machine, but I can thing of alot better ways to spend $2000 on mining equipment in my opinion.
Or a couple gold claims
@@Klesh oh I'd be all about a nice metal detector! No claims around me for that cheap 😆
I agree and For 2grand you could build you a pallet of them
It seems like a very good proof of concept but could really do with fine tuning to make it more accurate
Doc from Gold Hog came out with the gold cyclone a few years back before this one, it used the same principals but a bit easier to use and a fraction of what this one costs. Worked just as good but I don't think it went over to well cause he only carried it for a year or two. To be honest I like both of them.
This is amazing. Thanks for sharing Shane⚒⚒👍👍
The design for this has been around since the 70's. Somebody finally decided to fine tune a marketable product. Excellent! I would be concerned about losing some gold as it gets stuck on the gate valve tho. Cool vid. Cool product overall.
Your suppose to keep it open
@@nickford5549 who cares. ...
Man that looked like something Doc Oc would use 😁, pretty cool lil machine get her set right. Enjoyed the video man 👍 PEACE 🙂🌞✝️
Very cool invention he made! An idea, make a test pay dirt but know the exact weight of the gold before and after.
No offense intended but your paydirt is clean you get dirty paydirt or sluice tailings with dirt in,it may muddy the water and you won’t be able to set it correctly to just drop out gold I’m guessing? Is that correct?
That depends on where the paydirt is collected from. In my case, the placer gold concentrates come from Clear Creek, Colorado. It's a swift moving creek that comes from the mountains (ice melt) and the geology makes it difficult to even find mud or clay, it's just all fairly clean gravels. However, there is some mud, (which can be seen in my Gold Strike and Expert reveiws), this machine makes the mud automatically float up and out into the tailings bucket. It's a very efficient machine for "washing dirt".
@@Klesh thank you for the information I’m hoping you can let us know how long it takes you to master it with the impossible also wondering if using less volume at a time on the impossible or lowering the setting from 5 in the glass tube will make it easier to separate the gold
Greetings to Arizona... Nice to meet you again :-)
As for me, this is interesting way how to use physics in another way. I have seen just U shaped pipe, filled with dirt, that collected heavies down, and by increasing the flow, mud went first, stones, black stuff and only gold stayed in the tube. Principle is the same. Heavy things fall down even agains the water flow. Not in so fast and fotogenic way like this machine, but works too... and for fracture of money...
I do not run pay dirt, it come from the claims and is not washed. It works just fine. If the water does get to dirty just change it out for clean water. Simple.
Great vid very impressive piece of kit ,coming from someone who s never panned gold 😳
I like and appreciate that you wait to ask for thumbs and subscriptions till the end. I detest the people that ask for thumbs and subscribers even before the content. It always strikes am as a server asking for their tip before the meal.
All I can say is "LOL!" Maybe should do an "ROI vs years" rating on it. For $2000, you can get a top of the line drywasher, sluice and some other tools, and still have enough cash left to join a few prospecting clubs with good producing claims. Or if you aren't in a gold producing area, just buy a bunch of bags of klesh krums that aren't flour :)
Wonder... can you set it up to drop out gemstones?
Hmm I bet it would work for heavy ones
That would be good for what we do here in the Dominican Republic we run a lit of dirt
Do a pan and pay dirt combo with a little container
Is there a recommended amount ot time to let product seperate before recovering?
Honestly it dropped out instantly. You'd be able to run it a second and third time faster than just sitting there watching it! It's pretty amazing
@@Klesh it WAS fascinating to watch for sure. Thanks for the info.
I have seen that used in other videos and they always leave that trap gate open
Is this no longer for same? The link sent me to an error page on Kelly
Thanks for that info I will update it ASAP. I know kellyco changed CEOs and change some things around this must be a link that I missed
I love the experiments. Cheers!
That's a pretty kool separator, Nice 👍
That impossible bag is no joke man but great demonstatrion of that machine shane 👍
Bro by a 12 volt DC inverter for say a car mini fridge but the 120vprimary and plug into wall no battery needed
It’s an awesome machine for sure and like u said it a several runs to extract 99% of the gold
Would this be classified as a tailing separator.
sure, on a very small scale
Gold hog multi sluice 98% recovery rate screened at 1/4 minus for 300 bucks and a 5 gal bucket in 20 minutes, versus 2000 bucks for that recovery rate. It's a no brainer
So cool man! Thanks for the awesome review.
Looks like some fine pay dirt
What sorcery is this?
Pretty cool. Once you master it I imagine things become much easier