Finally! Drop riffles get the recognition they deserve. I've been using them for years. Mother nature had it right all along. Create a crevice and gold will drop into it.
This is so interesting! I'm new to all of this and am enjoying watching your videos immensely. Your editing style is very fun and entertaining, as well.
And those garnets looked kind of Gemmy compared to some I have seen. Those bigger ones might be worth polishing a bit instead of making sand paper out of them.
I enjoyed a box similar to this in Idaho, I think it was made in Canada, and was hard to find in stock anymore. It did very well with both gold and garnets and some saphires. It was slightly longer than yours, but still lightweight and convenient to hike in to locations. It had a couple aluminum bars across the top so you could add a large rock onto it to keep it firmly planted and not wash away with the water flow. Placing my pan below its output when lifting it worked well as it was easy for the contents to wash out during lifting to clean it out.
I use a flat spoon because that's the spoon that I had. I learnt how to stand on it so the corner of the leading edge is what gets driven down through the gravel and rocks. Works for me. Thanks for sharing Chris. Tome for me to go for a float down the Ovens 😊
Chris , as much as I enjoyed the past few year's worth of videos, I'm enjoying your "freestyle" concepts more. Carry-on Dude... Chris k. Balazs in Ohio...
So I’ve been watching your videos recently and decided to get a pan and give it a go. One shovel of dirt/gravel from the front yard last night and sure enough there was gold in it!
I don’t have anywhere close to go looking for gold on a creek so it’s fun to get to watch you out finding it. I love the ring. I love ceramics and sculpting things is so fun and relaxing.
Saw a video from about 3 months ago and saw your difficulty with transporting your gear. In Canada here hockey kids get a great big duffle bag that is extra strong. They then use the handles like back pack straps and carry it on their back and it is a lot easier to carry the massive amounts of equipment. Just a thought to
Great video Chris. Cheers for the shout out on the basket. I need to get you the upsized 10lt classifier. The one you have is the original smaller one.
That is an old tech. I have used one for years. I used to have one that you could shovel into. The issue with the Angus MacKirk is the company was sold to a Canadian company and the new owner has Effed off the company. Really you can not get them anymore unless you buy used or old new stock. I loved mine. I only have one left as someone stole some of my equiptment. On the scooping area I used an adhesion promotor and painted the that area black. (Bulldog adhesion promotor made by klean strip is the best of the best).
2017-2025.... Chris explaining to us the same things but like in a more mature kinda way... gravity is your friend, sluices like the V, classify that shite and gold is dense. Love the evolution of the channel! ✍🏻
The Angus McKirk sluices are really good, but you do have to mind them more than others as they will clean themselves out much more quickly than other sluices. I have 3 main sluices that I enjoy. The McKirk is one. They are much more particular about being set up correctly so stuff doesn't blow out. But given your tin issue, I think it is a good sluice to really reduce down to good concentrates without so much tin. But, again, you have to watch it more closely.
I don't worry too much and slam my drop riffle pretty fast at about a ten degree drop. Still retains the fines and there is a lot of black sand around here. I'm using the Geo Calif. River Sluice though. It has three slightly different widths of drop riffle and triangular indicators up top.
Angus is our got to in North Carolina. 😂Light durable and super easy to set. Provided it’s not sticky clay, that little monster chews unclassified material at high water velocity. Cheers mate
I can predict a lot of home-made and 3D-printed designs attempted, Chris, especially if the particular manufacturers of the drop riffle sluice shown aren't presently producing them. That there's all sizes and shapes of gold getting caught, as well as the less dense among the gems in the zone getting caught, but not the cassiterite of the varied sizes, that's truly good. A remaining couple of questions would be to do with scale of the width of the sluice and the length, per the amount and the scale of fineness or courseness the classification requires, finer riffles may catch the finer gold without the larger elements disrupting the oscillation, that they'd be too large to fall in, and the larger spacing riffles classify the larger elements using the same oscillations, and the denser items stay. The riffles can be viewed as like a belly button, innies or outies. Definitely easier to see their contents and action. Excellent info, succinct, and bork that 40°c sun, son! Cheerio now. Young fella, I was mildly taken aback with the antique drinking glass waviness observation, but although we're nearing our mid 50s we could've easily handled us being in our mid 1850s!! 👍
There certainly are High Gravity Sluice Designs. Check out HydroCyclonic or Centrifugal type sluices. They are 1/10th the length, run 10x faster, and develop 10x - 100x Gravity. They represent the only Gravity altering sluice designs around that I am aware of.
😂😂😂 I absolutely love your content! Keep it up👍🏻 Can’t wait to link up some day if I make it to your corner of the world. Be safe and keep crushing it!
It’s made by angus mackirk it was a USA company but was sold to a company in Canada who went out of business you can still find them on Amazon and other places but I don’t think they are being manufactured anymore sadly
Get yourself a Geo California River Sluice. The longer one. It has three different widths of drop riffle plus some Vee indicators up top. They are light weight and very forgiving of angle and flow, despite what he said. Been running one four summers now.
My 2 gold hunting partners and I lost more gold due to beer than equipment design. We would finish up right before dark, pan everything down to concentrates, and then set the pan on the tailgate of the truck while we secured our dredge or highbanker. We would then drive to the beer joint, forgetting the pan on the tailgate.
Hey thanks I live in an area that has really fine gold. That flour gold is kind of a pain. Got any recommendations for good equipment to find it? Thanks
@royjohnson465 thank you that looks like it would be a lot easier to carry around in a backpack as well. I like how you could actually see in that one as well and don't have to have a mat in it.
@@vikingskuld ~ Yes very light weight plastic for backpacking and no matting, no carpet and no removable riffles. Yes the riffles can be openly viewed better. They are very good for catching fine flour glacier gold but they have to be set up properly.
Blowing out, if you could pick it up and collect a run once concentrate into a bucket. The dam has the be stable. I'd think each handful would rumble the... OK. Good result.
Hi Chris, get yourself an Angus Mackirk drop riffle "wedgie" it is my favorite of the 2 A.M. drop riffle sluices I own. The other is a "Boss II". I like the Wedgie because the end fits into a 5 gallon (U.S. here) bucket for a perfect clean up every time. Gold luck. Brian
I am repeating myself here because I have already posted the same thing above. The heavy duty plastic Angus MacKirk “drop riffle” (or two step, dual ramp design with the Abyss) sluices are all out of production and no longer made. The gray coloured ones were better than the black ones. Luckily I have 11 Angus MacKirk sluices. Not as heavy of plastic but Geo Sluice Mining is the only place that I know of that has plastic drop riffle sluices available.
8:41 been Australian butchering english? Naw that's not a thing mate.. but one day, I'm sure one day, you'll find Harold Holt on one of your adventures
When running that type an you see your gold apon your trip back use your snuffer to clean the ripple rather than pulling tray out or letting it ride threw alll your buckets
Lol I'll trade places with u..lol it's what 10 degrees outside 😅 That's fahrenheit so it's what negative 5 celsius. Not mining anything right now but snow😂
Hey Chris ,quit complaining , here in Fletchers Lake, Nova Scotia, Canada, it's -4c and light snow flurries!!!! (Great White North) ah it's dark at 5:10 pm (Atlantic time) EAST COAST MATE!!🤣😉🥶👌👍✌
@@VoGusProspecting It gets in high 30s c & 100% humidity in Summer,"Nova Scotia almost an Island," connected to New Brunswick by Tandamar marsh! Below sea level, old Acadian Dykes! Always great video!😀👌👍✌
I suppose that sluice is also handy when those sluice box users come after you 😂😂😂😂😂😂 it will make a great shield. So Chris, who makes that sluice and do they sell it in Australia?
Angus Mackirk or A.M. I have two that I use here in Colorado, USA. Wedgie and Boss 2 Wedgie is my favorite for easy cleanups because it fits inside a 5 gal. Bucket for cleanup. Unfortunately they are no longer sold in the U.S. Market new.
I know you cannot use any mechanical aid in your prospecting (at least in Vic, right?). Would it be legal for you to make a gravity dredge that ended on a sluice box, w/o a pump? Or is dredging itself forbidden??
The heavy duty plastic Angus MacKirk “drop riffle” (or two step, dual ramp design with the Abyss) sluices are all out of production and no longer made. The gray coloured ones were better than the black ones. Luckily I have 11 Angus MacKirk sluices. Not as heavy of plastic but Geo Sluice Mining is the only place that I know of that has plastic drop riffle sluices available.
@Vo-Gus Prospecting, can you please do a video on locations in Victoria where you are and aren't allowed to prospect, how to read maps etc? Just wondering 😁
How do you cast/make those .999 silver objects. I saw you make a snake out of some clay type mixture, fire it with a torch and polish it up. What is the process?
Mother nature makes the best why not take advantage and concentrate the material before you put it and whatever device you’re using. If you get in the creek and stir the stuff up with your feet the material wash your way if you throw the rocks out the lighter stuff wash your way . Then you will have concentrates.
Chris, I hate to pop your bubble, but gold prices are very much linked to inflation. What one gram of gold will buy today is likely the same as what it will buy at the end of the year. If I buys seven pounds of prime T-bone steak now, it will likely buy the same later unless something strange happens to beef pricing like mad cow disease. The sweet thing about gold is THAT IT IS VERY STABLE IN VALUE. Whereas our crazy fiat currency is not. In my seven decades on this crazy blue marble, I have been so poor that I tend to use the "one pack of smokes" base for value instead of gold which is out of my price range and surprisingly It has been nearly accurate except for one crazy smoke tax period. But yeah, I always looked at my wages and converted to packs of smokes to see if I am gaining or losing ground and so those who are not as poor should do the same with gold since that is likely a better comparison over the ages. Best to ya Mate.
Dream Mat rules. The mat could have a drop riffle halfway down it to make it the ultimate 100% capture system 🤔. You heard it here first folks 😉. Cheers 🍻
All gold is life changing, just remember the words of the Gambler. You've got to know when to hold them n know when to fold them know when to walk away n know when to run.
Get an Angus MacKirk Foreman model and it will change your sluicing habits forever. Just dig and dump. No need to classify. Quick and easy clean outs. Unfortunately, they have gone out of business.
I love the newer term you been using. Opinions are like butt hole , everybody got one. Please add, and they all stink! Common saying is the southern USA.
Drop riffles are surprisingly effective. Don't underestimate them. You can slam them much faster than he is in the video and still retains the fines. Cleanouts take about a minute is all, so you end up getting more material processed.
I'm here for the life-changing technology that will get me life-changing gold
0:14 and the floods..
But like adalong, the pool crew got a nice bonus after the cleaned out the pool XD
Finally! Drop riffles get the recognition they deserve. I've been using them for years. Mother nature had it right all along. Create a crevice and gold will drop into it.
Awesome Gold and Video! You have me wanting to knock the dust off of my Angus. Well Done Brother!
Preach Chris... preach brother! 😎👍
I've been watching old videos thank you for another one of these❤
Easily the worst thing about summer in Australia for me? that it's -10°C with a strong snowy wind here in the way Northern hemi!
Crikey mate, that was a great couple of buckets. Well done.
As always you bring more information to the table for the world Chris thank you sir
This is so interesting! I'm new to all of this and am enjoying watching your videos immensely. Your editing style is very fun and entertaining, as well.
Nice gold, sweet garnet take!
that Drop riffle sluice looks the goods.
Great Vid.
Cheers
And those garnets looked kind of Gemmy compared to some I have seen. Those bigger ones might be worth polishing a bit instead of making sand paper out of them.
I enjoyed a box similar to this in Idaho, I think it was made in Canada, and was hard to find in stock anymore. It did very well with both gold and garnets and some saphires. It was slightly longer than yours, but still lightweight and convenient to hike in to locations. It had a couple aluminum bars across the top so you could add a large rock onto it to keep it firmly planted and not wash away with the water flow. Placing my pan below its output when lifting it worked well as it was easy for the contents to wash out during lifting to clean it out.
Chris back on the river 💪🏻👊🏽 love the drop riffle sluice 😁
Brilliant job Chris 🤩
I use a flat spoon because that's the spoon that I had. I learnt how to stand on it so the corner of the leading edge is what gets driven down through the gravel and rocks. Works for me.
Thanks for sharing Chris. Tome for me to go for a float down the Ovens 😊
Chris , as much as I enjoyed the past few year's worth of videos, I'm enjoying your "freestyle" concepts more. Carry-on Dude... Chris k. Balazs in Ohio...
did you just say that out loud? Yer you did. 😂 take that sluice boxers
All day on the creek and all i got was politicians
So I’ve been watching your videos recently and decided to get a pan and give it a go. One shovel of dirt/gravel from the front yard last night and sure enough there was gold in it!
Nice garnet grabber!
Thanks man. I love your pearls of Ocker wisdom!
Oh I love this video!! Well done mate!!
Lol Chris your Goku comment is hilarious mate lmfao.Then the $100 bills for scale lol your in fine form today 😆😁😅😂🤣😅😂
But those $100 dollar bills are from what nation? Vogustan?
I don’t have anywhere close to go looking for gold on a creek so it’s fun to get to watch you out finding it. I love the ring. I love ceramics and sculpting things is so fun and relaxing.
Nice, I have been thinking of making one just for the giggle factor! You have now convinced me, now what to make it out of?🤔🤙
Cheers Andy PPA
RIFFLES!!!
Saw a video from about 3 months ago and saw your difficulty with transporting your gear. In Canada here hockey kids get a great big duffle bag that is extra strong. They then use the handles like back pack straps and carry it on their back and it is a lot easier to carry the massive amounts of equipment. Just a thought to
That is a great idea. I'm always looking for ways to make my gear easier to haul around.
Grate video chris really watchable
Chris out here spitting facts! It's all about Size and Density!
So your really big .. but your no good Falcid! 😂
Dbz reference made my day.❤
Great video Chris. Cheers for the shout out on the basket. I need to get you the upsized 10lt classifier.
The one you have is the original smaller one.
Love learning from your kids, wish I had more time to get out to the creeks to pan and sluice.
Vids
That is an old tech. I have used one for years. I used to have one that you could shovel into. The issue with the Angus MacKirk is the company was sold to a Canadian company and the new owner has Effed off the company. Really you can not get them anymore unless you buy used or old new stock. I loved mine. I only have one left as someone stole some of my equiptment. On the scooping area I used an adhesion promotor and painted the that area black. (Bulldog adhesion promotor made by klean strip is the best of the best).
2017-2025.... Chris explaining to us the same things but like in a more mature kinda way...
gravity is your friend, sluices like the V, classify that shite and gold is dense.
Love the evolution of the channel! ✍🏻
Howly sheet Chris! Those r chunky for your area. Get a longer drop riffle 2 people n run that thing like a high banker
The Angus McKirk sluices are really good, but you do have to mind them more than others as they will clean themselves out much more quickly than other sluices. I have 3 main sluices that I enjoy. The McKirk is one. They are much more particular about being set up correctly so stuff doesn't blow out. But given your tin issue, I think it is a good sluice to really reduce down to good concentrates without so much tin. But, again, you have to watch it more closely.
I don't worry too much and slam my drop riffle pretty fast at about a ten degree drop. Still retains the fines and there is a lot of black sand around here. I'm using the Geo Calif. River Sluice though. It has three slightly different widths of drop riffle and triangular indicators up top.
Mr Vogus, but nothing is more dense than a politician. 😂
True words 👏
Angus is our got to in North Carolina. 😂Light durable and super easy to set. Provided it’s not sticky clay, that little monster chews unclassified material at high water velocity. Cheers mate
yep, people underestimate or never give them a chance. They rock. Geo Calif River Sluice here. The longer one.
7:00 that pattern is called wave interference in the field of physics. wikipedia has a neat article :)
I'm just here looking for aliens
What else? This is my favorite UGO channel. Unidentified Golden Objects xD
That ring is pretty cool bro just like the silver danger noodle you made
Around here we call them Nope Ropes.
I can predict a lot of home-made and 3D-printed designs attempted, Chris, especially if the particular manufacturers of the drop riffle sluice shown aren't presently producing them. That there's all sizes and shapes of gold getting caught, as well as the less dense among the gems in the zone getting caught, but not the cassiterite of the varied sizes, that's truly good. A remaining couple of questions would be to do with scale of the width of the sluice and the length, per the amount and the scale of fineness or courseness the classification requires, finer riffles may catch the finer gold without the larger elements disrupting the oscillation, that they'd be too large to fall in, and the larger spacing riffles classify the larger elements using the same oscillations, and the denser items stay. The riffles can be viewed as like a belly button, innies or outies. Definitely easier to see their contents and action.
Excellent info, succinct, and bork that 40°c sun, son! Cheerio now. Young fella, I was mildly taken aback with the antique drinking glass waviness observation, but although we're nearing our mid 50s we could've easily handled us being in our mid 1850s!! 👍
There certainly are High Gravity Sluice Designs. Check out HydroCyclonic or Centrifugal type sluices.
They are 1/10th the length, run 10x faster, and develop 10x - 100x Gravity.
They represent the only Gravity altering sluice designs around that I am aware of.
I got the Dragon ball Z reference. I am also 61. But I used to watch it when my son was young.
😂😂😂 I absolutely love your content! Keep it up👍🏻 Can’t wait to link up some day if I make it to your corner of the world. Be safe and keep crushing it!
I am big fan of a nice even V
I am here for you, have a wonderful day!
Best shovel in a rocky area is a good 5 inch trenching shovel
So what was the name of the sluice and where can you buy it
It’s made by angus mackirk it was a USA company but was sold to a company in Canada who went out of business you can still find them on Amazon and other places but I don’t think they are being manufactured anymore sadly
Get yourself a Geo California River Sluice. The longer one. It has three different widths of drop riffle plus some Vee indicators up top. They are light weight and very forgiving of angle and flow, despite what he said. Been running one four summers now.
My 2 gold hunting partners and I lost more gold due to beer than equipment design. We would finish up right before dark, pan everything down to concentrates, and then set the pan on the tailgate of the truck while we secured our dredge or highbanker. We would then drive to the beer joint, forgetting the pan on the tailgate.
He said "itty bitty". 🤣
badass skull
Whine whine whine… wine? 😂
I must ask what do U think about these pocket sluices for testing areas.
Hey thanks I live in an area that has really fine gold. That flour gold is kind of a pain. Got any recommendations for good equipment to find it? Thanks
Yeah, a drop Riffle sluice.
@VoGusProspecting thank you. I appreciate the reply. Great video by the way. Especially that tip about the v pattern to diamond patterns in the water.
@@vikingskuld ~ Geo Sluice Mining is the only place that I know of that has plastic ‘drop riffle’ sluices available.
@royjohnson465 thank you that looks like it would be a lot easier to carry around in a backpack as well. I like how you could actually see in that one as well and don't have to have a mat in it.
@@vikingskuld ~ Yes very light weight plastic for backpacking and no matting, no carpet and no removable riffles. Yes the riffles can be openly viewed better. They are very good for catching fine flour glacier gold but they have to be set up properly.
Blowing out, if you could pick it up and collect a run once concentrate into a bucket. The dam has the be stable. I'd think each handful would rumble the... OK. Good result.
Hi Chris, get yourself an Angus Mackirk drop riffle "wedgie" it is my favorite of the 2 A.M. drop riffle sluices I own. The other is a "Boss II". I like the Wedgie because the end fits into a 5 gallon (U.S. here) bucket for a perfect clean up every time. Gold luck. Brian
I am repeating myself here because I have already posted the same thing above. The heavy duty plastic Angus MacKirk “drop riffle” (or two step, dual ramp design with the Abyss) sluices are all out of production and no longer made. The gray coloured ones were better than the black ones. Luckily I have 11 Angus MacKirk sluices. Not as heavy of plastic but Geo Sluice Mining is the only place that I know of that has plastic drop riffle sluices available.
Whats a mozzie 0:06 ?
8:41 been Australian butchering english?
Naw that's not a thing mate.. but one day, I'm sure one day, you'll find Harold Holt on one of your adventures
I, too, also hate going to the creek to sluice and filling up my riffles with politicians.
When running that type an you see your gold apon your trip back use your snuffer to clean the ripple rather than pulling tray out or letting it ride threw alll your buckets
I'm up on Whidbey Island north of Seattle. Wish I could swap some of your sunshine for our drizzle.
Looks like the foreman 2 I guess grey for Australia and black for 🇺🇸. I love my Angus Mackirk
hey Chris im wondering what cheap sluice you would recommend for a beginner???
Lol I'll trade places with u..lol it's what 10 degrees outside 😅 That's fahrenheit so it's what negative 5 celsius. Not mining anything right now but snow😂
Hey Chris ,quit complaining , here in Fletchers Lake, Nova Scotia, Canada, it's -4c and light snow flurries!!!! (Great White North) ah it's dark at 5:10 pm (Atlantic time) EAST COAST MATE!!🤣😉🥶👌👍✌
Sounds rough! About as rough at 42c, level 14 UV index and 70% humidity
@@VoGusProspecting It gets in high 30s c & 100% humidity in Summer,"Nova Scotia almost an Island," connected to New Brunswick by Tandamar marsh! Below sea level, old Acadian Dykes! Always great video!😀👌👍✌
I live in England with the worst weather all year round. Can I play the moaning game?
How did you clean your garnets out ?
By hand one at a time
I identify as the big spoon
It did good.. i thought clean up every 2 buckets
I suppose that sluice is also handy when those sluice box users come after you 😂😂😂😂😂😂 it will make a great shield.
So Chris, who makes that sluice and do they sell it in Australia?
Angus Mackirk or A.M. I have two that I use here in Colorado, USA. Wedgie and Boss 2 Wedgie is my favorite for easy cleanups because it fits inside a 5 gal. Bucket for cleanup. Unfortunately they are no longer sold in the U.S. Market new.
@@briansurber4221 Bugger, thanks mate 👍
Geo California River Sluice is great too.
I know you cannot use any mechanical aid in your prospecting (at least in Vic, right?). Would it be legal for you to make a gravity dredge that ended on a sluice box, w/o a pump? Or is dredging itself forbidden??
Only the dredge Heads are illegal. So it's a grey area
@@VoGusProspecting Is there a specific legal definition of what a dredge head is? Or is that part of the grey area?
The heavy duty plastic Angus MacKirk “drop riffle” (or two step, dual ramp design with the Abyss) sluices are all out of production and no longer made. The gray coloured ones were better than the black ones. Luckily I have 11 Angus MacKirk sluices. Not as heavy of plastic but Geo Sluice Mining is the only place that I know of that has plastic drop riffle sluices available.
@Vo-Gus Prospecting, can you please do a video on locations in Victoria where you are and aren't allowed to prospect, how to read maps etc? Just wondering 😁
How did these comments go from 90% positive in the last few years, too, 50% overnight. If you don't like what you see, then don't watch it. 🤷🏻♂️
How do you cast/make those .999 silver objects. I saw you make a snake out of some clay type mixture, fire it with a torch and polish it up. What is the process?
Drop riffles‼️
Mother nature makes the best why not take advantage and concentrate the material before you put it and whatever device you’re using.
If you get in the creek and stir the stuff up with your feet the material wash your way if you throw the rocks out the lighter stuff wash your way .
Then you will have concentrates.
Do you have bot flies? If not you are very lucky. They seem to be moving north into the US now.
...and croc's
That ring is fucking awesome. You should make one with Garnet eyes✌️♥️♥️
Instead of using your hands you should buy a small aluminum ice scoop
Chris, I hate to pop your bubble, but gold prices are very much linked to inflation. What one gram of gold will buy today is likely the same as what it will buy at the end of the year. If I buys seven pounds of prime T-bone steak now, it will likely buy the same later unless something strange happens to beef pricing like mad cow disease. The sweet thing about gold is THAT IT IS VERY STABLE IN VALUE. Whereas our crazy fiat currency is not.
In my seven decades on this crazy blue marble, I have been so poor that I tend to use the "one pack of smokes" base for value instead of gold which is out of my price range and surprisingly It has been nearly accurate except for one crazy smoke tax period. But yeah, I always looked at my wages and converted to packs of smokes to see if I am gaining or losing ground and so those who are not as poor should do the same with gold since that is likely a better comparison over the ages. Best to ya Mate.
11:30 Opinions are like azzholes. Everybody has one.
And they all stink.
Dream Mat rules. The mat could have a drop riffle halfway down it to make it the ultimate 100% capture system 🤔. You heard it here first folks 😉. Cheers 🍻
Debatable.
💥💥
All gold is life changing, just remember the words of the Gambler. You've got to know when to hold them n know when to fold them know when to walk away n know when to run.
It's not fair to compare politicians and garnets. Garnets can actually improve things.
sorry, still don't believe 98° is hot yet. W
I wait until it gets to 105° at sunrise!
I only use the human based scale, not the water based.
I just want to see the meat scoops
You do realise it's solar maximum atm yeah!!??
Your step mum says, "Lose the beard !!!!!
ya mum loves the beard when ya dads not home😅
Hahahaha 😆
Moaning
Bro said ufc and said super heavy weight 😂 casual
Vo-gus can you please invent me a machine that I can throw rocks in it and it throws it out the other end fully 24 kt gold 😅
Get an Angus MacKirk Foreman model and it will change your sluicing habits forever. Just dig and dump. No need to classify. Quick and easy clean outs. Unfortunately, they have gone out of business.
Great recovery 👍 I hope that you can keep butchering the English language because it is funny 😂
More than likely 10 kilos=5 gallons and of course 5 kilos=2 1/2 gallons. Just a little common sense,
I love the newer term you been using. Opinions are like butt hole , everybody got one. Please add, and they all stink! Common saying is the southern USA.
That's the poorest looking sluice box I've seen
Drop riffles are surprisingly effective. Don't underestimate them. You can slam them much faster than he is in the video and still retains the fines. Cleanouts take about a minute is all, so you end up getting more material processed.
Gads, I can't watch anymore. Your mouth is going a zillion miles an hour.