Gould-Bazooka Gravity Powered GOLD recovery System

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  • Опубликовано: 22 фев 2015
  • The Gould Bazooka recovery system is normally powered with a water pump needed to create the suction created by the Venturi-jet generator.
    This system uses only water supplied by a head of water from a higher position in the river or stream.
    Gould Engineering has invented both the Gould Bazooka recovery system & the Venturi gravity Generator.
    Go to the inventors web site at WWW.GouldEng.com.
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Комментарии • 7

  • @danholman5282
    @danholman5282 10 месяцев назад +1

    I purchased a 4" model from Reggie many years ago.

  • @tomnyssaman3995
    @tomnyssaman3995 5 лет назад

    Your video shows you dredging the outside bend which is the high pressure (fast water) side where very little gold is retained. Try the inside bend where the water slows and gold stays put. Also, in piping water downhill a vacuum is created which slows or stops the flow. To maintain an even and faster flow put some vertical tubing every 100 feet. That allows air pressure to push the water. Like Kevin Honey I too had same idea but never put it together. One more thing, farmers who irrigate use a plastic tarp the fits across an irrigation lateral and creates a dam which raises the water level. When finished they collapse it. Air pressure causes water to flow. By creating a reservoir more air pressure is received upon the surface which will cause more water to flow, smoother and faster.

  • @gregglyell928
    @gregglyell928 8 месяцев назад

    How do I get the owner fir pricing info?

  • @kevinhoney1385
    @kevinhoney1385 5 лет назад

    i had the same idea years ago but never tryed it .Kool to see someone else put the idea to action.

  • @TheDisorderly1
    @TheDisorderly1 9 лет назад +1

    Do a search on youtube for ram pump. Its a setup for pumping water without gas or electric.

  • @mistyfrequency7261
    @mistyfrequency7261 3 года назад

    This isn't new buddy. It was invented in 1850's