With few exceptions "prospecting" "mining" channels do not get a lot of followers by themselves. I like motors and gold - add fishing and subscribers likely goes to 100's of thousands. Well boys it is time for the Keene 6220 Triple Sluice Duel Motor Super Max 6" :)
@@MeleeMotors There is an older version triple sluice that I saw work well some years back. Hard to say how effective it might be each place would be different. Where I saw it work well the gold was small in general ( South Fork junction with Sixes River Oregon) and lots of fines. I think the old style triple sluice had a 1/4 inch punch plate at head of main sluice which then under that water was routed to the two side sluices. Anything over 1/4 went down main sluice anything under down side sluices. Side sluices had reduced flow. Not sure if that system can just be added to current set up. I think that is a good chance it can. I would bet Keene has some sort of attachment ( may be even updated) for earlier frames/dredges. Be a bummer if 10-15% of really fine gold was getting flushed out.
@GoldChump yeah it's definitely a hard battle to capture all the gold, I think with any setup you loss a little bit but the 6" keene we have down there has a 3 stage sluice box seems to capture quite a bit. We don't deal to much with the fines tho, we like the chucky stuff lol
@@MeleeMotors I know where I used to to work flood gold in gravel bars (1970's) here in Oregon there was not much( if any) super fine gold. We used a standard A-52 Keene sluice box having only added miners moss instead of using the stock carpet. Pretty basic set up. Early on we had a second sluice below it to see what we may be losing. I think in 10-20 pans off second sluice we may have found 2 or 3 specks so we ditched that second one pretty quick. On the other hand a river here like the Sixes and even the Illinois ( if one were to dredge it) would likely benefit quite a bit using a system like mentioned. There is lots of gold so small you can hardly see it in those two rivers - but bigger stuff too. Similar to beach gold. Look forward to more gold videos!!!
That's how to get it done indeed fam. Keep on having fun getting that Au and living the dream. Gold Squad Out 🤠
sry for your loss beautiful place
I didn’t even know you did dredging too. A plus for me. Nice job.
Sweet! Thanks for watching.
Great job cool video nice gold
What an amazing and heartwarming and educational video. Thank you ❤️❤️❤️
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With few exceptions "prospecting" "mining" channels do not get a lot of followers by themselves. I like motors and gold - add fishing and subscribers likely goes to 100's of thousands.
Well boys it is time for the Keene 6220 Triple Sluice Duel Motor Super Max 6" :)
Thanks for the input! That's actually a great idea. A triple keene would be incredible down there!
@@MeleeMotors There is an older version triple sluice that I saw work well some years back. Hard to say how effective it might be each place would be different. Where I saw it work well the gold was small in general ( South Fork junction with Sixes River Oregon) and lots of fines. I think the old style triple sluice had a 1/4 inch punch plate at head of main sluice which then under that water was routed to the two side sluices. Anything over 1/4 went down main sluice anything under down side sluices. Side sluices had reduced flow. Not sure if that system can just be added to current set up. I think that is a good chance it can. I would bet Keene has some sort of attachment ( may be even updated) for earlier frames/dredges. Be a bummer if 10-15% of really fine gold was getting flushed out.
@GoldChump yeah it's definitely a hard battle to capture all the gold, I think with any setup you loss a little bit but the 6" keene we have down there has a 3 stage sluice box seems to capture quite a bit. We don't deal to much with the fines tho, we like the chucky stuff lol
@@MeleeMotors I know where I used to to work flood gold in gravel bars (1970's) here in Oregon there was not much( if any) super fine gold. We used a standard A-52 Keene sluice box having only added miners moss instead of using the stock carpet. Pretty basic set up. Early on we had a second sluice below it to see what we may be losing. I think in 10-20 pans off second sluice we may have found 2 or 3 specks so we ditched that second one pretty quick. On the other hand a river here like the Sixes and even the Illinois ( if one were to dredge it) would likely benefit quite a bit using a system like mentioned. There is lots of gold so small you can hardly see it in those two rivers - but bigger stuff too. Similar to beach gold. Look forward to more gold videos!!!