once again your video's never fail to impress, it's always fascinating to see your operation in action. i have the mini royal drywasher, 10 degrees of angle is something i will have to try out. thanks for the video.
Hope to see you out there some day! I just got the Explorer, and same situation in not having run a dry washer before. But after this weekend, I'll have it down. Nice mods done!
you need to mount four motors counter rotating, oriented with weights to left and right of box, and it creates a force line down the center. The motors rotate towards each other and should be mounted on a welded bar across the middle of where you drop the gravel. Then lower your angle on the gravel part and remove the lip so it vibrates all the stuff off. Adding a front end funnel for the gravel would be better also, so the gravel travels down the screen slower. Youre probably doing alright with this, but its not optimal. Look up Shale Shakers for the motor arrangement.
Great show!! A dry washer catching that size of gold is quite impressive. The Gold Drop is being impressive as always. Maybe one of these days we’ll get to see you with both units working the desert?
I will be videoing my three day dog at the LDMA Diggers Push Dig at the Duisenburg camp. You will see it all1 I wish I could show you the even more tiny gold I recovered this morning in cleaning out the blower box. I have a picture of it posted on my Facebook page, Sluice Goose.
@@sluicegoosegoldrop2821 I will certainly be looking forward to your trip. The Goldrop should be great in the desert due to its low water consumption and high gold extraction capabilities. You have a very interesting combination there. I’ll also look for your Facebook page.
@@sluicegoosegoldrop2821 Checked out your Facebook page. That is a lot of gold and very small. It appears that machine has a secondary capture area you will have to keep an eye on.
@@utahavalanch Quite amazing for sure! I am told the smaller wire particles are gold sulfides along with the other gold. I'm not sure how to deal with them. I believe they were captured from the Duisenburg tailings I brought back from my first dig there. If so then I'm sure to have a lot more captured on the next dig there. I definitely will be cleaning and checking the cons in the box SOP.
13:00 Looks to me like you could use just like a cup or so of water, just to wash the dust off the rocks to make it easier to tell which are gold. 15:30 Okay, didn't realize you were going to do this.
Yes I do tap with the Gold caw pan occasionally. Just this morning I cleaned out the blower box and recovered tiny gold and gold sulfides from very fine black sand that passed through the screen supporting the riffles gently tapping the pan lengthwise.
Howdy Roy, you did not pay enough attention to the video. The title clearly states “vs Goldbay pay dirt”.. I created my own pay dirt, as stated also, by salting my buckets of dirt with two 15 gram Goldbay pay dirt jugs which was explained clearly. What the GOLDROP recovered was the 30 grams of gold I purchased from Dave Varabioff at Goldbay. This video was created to test my Royal dry washer and GOLDROP as a mining team. Recovering the 30 grams of gold I bought from Dave shows how efficient the two devices work together very well which was the purpose of the video. www.sluicegooseindustries.com for more information.
Quite ingenious of you. Well done
Thx for posting!
great info fam. keep up the work. GOLD SQUAD OUT!!!
once again your video's never fail to impress, it's always fascinating to see your operation in action. i have the mini royal drywasher, 10 degrees of angle is something i will have to try out. thanks for the video.
nice show
He added a vibrator to the back side. Very nice. Great video
Hope to see you out there some day! I just got the Explorer, and same situation in not having run a dry washer before. But after this weekend, I'll have it down.
Nice mods done!
Something oddly satisying about watching the goldrop in action!
Gold Bay Rocks , your right about Gold Bay
you need to mount four motors counter rotating, oriented with weights to left and right of box, and it creates a force line down the center. The motors rotate towards each other and should be mounted on a welded bar across the middle of where you drop the gravel. Then lower your angle on the gravel part and remove the lip so it vibrates all the stuff off. Adding a front end funnel for the gravel would be better also, so the gravel travels down the screen slower. Youre probably doing alright with this, but its not optimal. Look up Shale Shakers for the motor arrangement.
Knew I didn't need to watch more once I saw that he had the fan blowing all the dust towards the generator and blower.
Great show!! A dry washer catching that size of gold is quite impressive. The Gold Drop is being impressive as always. Maybe one of these days we’ll get to see you with both units working the desert?
I will be videoing my three day dog at the LDMA Diggers Push Dig at the Duisenburg camp. You will see it all1 I wish I could show you the even more tiny gold I recovered this morning in cleaning out the blower box. I have a picture of it posted on my Facebook page, Sluice Goose.
@@sluicegoosegoldrop2821
I will certainly be looking forward to your trip. The Goldrop should be great in the desert due to its low water consumption and high gold extraction capabilities. You have a very interesting combination there. I’ll also look for your Facebook page.
@@sluicegoosegoldrop2821
Checked out your Facebook page. That is a lot of gold and very small. It appears that machine has a secondary capture area you will have to keep an eye on.
@@utahavalanch Quite amazing for sure! I am told the smaller wire particles are gold sulfides along with the other gold. I'm not sure how to deal with them. I believe they were captured from the Duisenburg tailings I brought back from my first dig there. If so then I'm sure to have a lot more captured on the next dig there. I definitely will be cleaning and checking the cons in the box SOP.
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13:00 Looks to me like you could use just like a cup or so of water, just to wash the dust off the rocks to make it easier to tell which are gold.
15:30 Okay, didn't realize you were going to do this.
Do you 'tap' to walk the gold up away from the tailings?
Yes I do tap with the Gold caw pan occasionally. Just this morning I cleaned out the blower box and recovered tiny gold and gold sulfides from very fine black sand that passed through the screen supporting the riffles gently tapping the pan lengthwise.
So, 7 half full buckets yields Fort Knox, I call BS on this, looks like you salted the crap out of those buckets. Nobody gets that kind of return.....
Howdy Roy, you did not pay enough attention to the video. The title clearly states “vs Goldbay pay dirt”.. I created my own pay dirt, as stated also, by salting my buckets of dirt with two 15 gram Goldbay pay dirt jugs which was explained clearly. What the GOLDROP recovered was the 30 grams of gold I purchased from Dave Varabioff at Goldbay. This video was created to test my Royal dry washer and GOLDROP as a mining team. Recovering the 30 grams of gold I bought from Dave shows how efficient the two devices work together very well which was the purpose of the video. www.sluicegooseindustries.com for more information.
All you did was make a very simple process into an exceedingly complicated and time consuming one.