Hi Dan; Thanks for putting the video up - I have a newer version of that table now, and incorporated "vial" traps rather than the slots. One can now simply screw the vials ( 2 ) into the bottom of the table and direct the clean stuff right in ( included with the table ). Another feature is that if you somehow break a vial or don't have any spares, we include "Plugs" that allow sweeping the material into the catch holes. Then it's just a matter of undoing the plug to let the gold drop into a gold pan for suctioning up with a snuffer bottle. We have also made a small adjustment to the texture as well. Remember - proper screening is important for quick cleanup, and when moving the gold, it's best to slow the water a bit as flakes can hydoplane if disturbed. By the way, we now have a Dealer in New Zealand for anyone watching from down under :). Cheers, Bryan
Dan, looks good but I think that your pan clean-up is what I prefer. March 1 I chopped ice and snow and finally got about a dozen pieces of gold. Winter sucks
Hey man I appreciate your videos. I'm an Old Prospector from Colorado who has had to just live life away from my home for the last 30 years, but now I'm preparing to go back for the spring thaw and pick up where I left off 30 years ago PS I trust you haha I believe you are in this for the love of it. Thanks!
I am still panning by hand... I have tried all kinds of shortcuts. I get a thrill of seeing the gold wink at me I guess. I still feel like its Christmas morning to me with each pan. Filled with promise of a reward for all of your hard work. I am 65 but the child remains...
My husband and I went rockhounding . We found lot’s of quartz. I decided to look at it with a child s microscope and I saw tons of gold specks. I set a few pieces in vinegar and some withCLR. Little specks of gold powder, like talc was in the mix.
Thanks for the demo Dan and thanks for the honest opinion about just rather pan it out besides using the machine. You are right of course, panning is faster and you can get it down good enough to melt it down and move on a whole lot faster. That’s why I like your videos, you give honest opinion on the processes 🙃 Thanks for taking time to show us this.
I Just came here to leave this comment because i couldn't find all the Easter eggs so i will just leave this message here for my bonus! lol Thank you Dan Hurd!!!
17:20 Here's a tip when adding more material to already cleaned gold. If you don't sweep the gold away or snuff it up, then add all new cons _below_ the gold on the table. That way you don't push gold down the table with new cons.
Nice and smooth!Havent find any gold here yet,but washed Lots of black sands,Will not throw the final panning material anymore,think i was wasting lost of fines,ive just saw them with a lens,a few in each pan,all equal between them,round shaped,with little holes in surface.If i keep a gpod quantity of b.sand,perhaps can get an interesting amount.Thank you teacher! ,
Thank you so much Dan. - This provided an idea that I might be able to make such a table myself. Pretty simple sprayed Bed Liner in a plastic tub/table.... 👍🙃
Great video, as always, Dan. Fine gold is a bit like snowflakes, no two particles exactly alike, each with its own unique shape, aspect ratio, etc. and each behaves slightly differently. Surface tension of the fluid can be modified with additives and change in water temperature. I have also found that even non-magnetic black sand is slightly magnetic. I work it wet, dry it and work it wet and dry both before and after removing the magnetic black sand with a magnet. We keep learning all the time. I have a lot of fun showing people how their "cleaned" black sand still has gold hidden inside.
I really enjoyed this video because I really learned something today, I have some really flat fine gold, I have it in a container. But I can't get it cleaner..... Until I watched your video. I want to thank you for this wonderful information. Thanks. I really hope you have a great day.
If you liked that Miller table you ought to check out the Martin prospecting Miller table. I won one at a raffle back in 2018 and it works freaking awesome.
Jet dry must be a agent to lessen surface tension? I was a small offset printing press operator in my youth. We called it making water wetter. Along with the water fountain additives we used alcohol (isopropanol) in small quantities to help lessen surface tension, making “Water Wetter”.
You even went out a bought a brand new brush to use! Well, if not, it's fairly new. And, you bought the best brush possible, PURDY, the only brush as a paint contractor I would use. I was shocked when you dumped out the gold to weigh it!! Didn't look like there was that much before removing it from the table, but there was!!
@@jimgriffiths9071 It looked it but, sometimes old soldiers are the best soldiers! Amazes me what kind of garbage they sell us these days. Specially made to get you back to the store.
That's really cool if the dirt you're getting has that much super fine gold in it. I would rather just relax and do some panning. Have a good night and prospect on.
Thanks for posting your videos! I have learned a ton from you and now have gold fever. Once the weather changes i will be making some trips into the Olympic Mountains for iron ore, gold, and jade to hopefully make a knife from. Thanks for being an inspiration! You Rule!
You basically have to use one of those to get anything out of the river near me, it's all super fine flour gold below the dam. Once I get my new car (new to me at least.. planning on a Mini) I want to take a trip up to Auburn and try up on the high side of the Bear River or even the American. I've seen some videos of people checking cracks up there and finding some pretty good sized nuggets, even now. I've got to get a new pack before then though.. mine kind of broke on me, but then it was free off of facebook so.. what can you expect? I'd love to send you some bottles of the cons from the river down here and see you work them, it's so fine and there's so much black sand and zircon powder in it that it'd be interesting to see how you'd cope with it :P
How cool. I need to get a Miller table. I have a lot of fine flower gold in black sand that is impossible for me to gather.thanks alot for the idea. Keep up the good work. Sincerely yours Joe Chavez. Flip. flop. Joe.
i like to use a credit card for these, im paranoid that the gold might get trapped between brush bristles and i like to feel like a mobster cuttin up lines of coke. also dan if you end up seeing this, we would all appreciate a video on smelting gold out of different pyrites and other minerals that you must smelt.
Hey Dan, back in the late '70's ,early '80's i used to have what was called a "Miller Dredge". It was in fact a table. It had a slate top. About 4' long with little grooves in the top part and down at the bottom 2 or 3 sections of "grizzled" screen and below that a copper amalgam plate, with a mercury catch box below that. It was a great machine for recovering fine gold. I used it to survive on in Fairplay, CO. all summer, fall, and most of one winter. I was wondering if this is the same "Miller"?
Back in the late '70's I visited Mr. Miller I Sacramento and watched him demo a table for me, back then I didn't have enough money to get one. If you have any pictures or videos I would love to see them. videos that would be great.
@@danholman5282 Back then Dan, we didn't think about videos or pictures. I wish I had now. All the finds i had would have made for some truly exciting videos. Seems like back then, gold found me. However, the old CMJ magazines would have some good photos of it. Late '70's early '80's. That thing was absolutely great for fine gold recovery. I used it extensively in CO and actually sold on average 1.5 ozs. p/m. Worked it all the way into early Feb. Cold at 10503'.
Hi Dan. I'm starting to get the impression that searching for gold is more a reason to get out in nature and enjoying the out doors rather than a big money maker. Nothing wrong with that. The finding of gold just helps to pay for the hobby. I'm a little concerned when you roast or have lead in the process that you are subjecting your self to hazards.
Great video, Dan! Thanks again for sharing your passion for prospecting with others. Have you thought about putting together a DIY Miller Table video for your channel? They're easy to build and there seems to be a lot of interest on here.
Nice piece of equipment but i just adapt my little highbanker to do the same job. I just leave out the exspanded metal and miners moss slow down the water flow and my deep groove matting does a great job of cleaning up my cons that is heavy in black sands.
Wow looks like a lot of fun thank you for sharing I have a river by where I live supposed to have a lot of gold in it I hope to buy a pan and go looking I enjoy your videos trying to learn from you thank you for sharing
Thanks, Dan. Love your videos, especially the ones where you're teaching the kids how to mine. Does Canada offer gold mining as a vocational education course in high school?
good morning again sir dan hurd, I want to ask that little machine of the black scorpion where the one looks for is that they only come out as toys, nothing of that machine, to know its value because I am very interested, when I look for gold I get a lot jagua or black sand, as they call you, what good to have one of those, well I'll keep watching your video is very interesting, another question, you wear a wedding ring, your wife because you do not take her to your walks, they say women give luck, thank you very much for this video and be able to learn more greetings from Colombia
Very interesting process. I like to learn how to use these things and the science behind it. Great as always. Since I’ve started watching you in May I don’t remember having been disappointed 😂 and I have high standards 😂 And don’t mind the people always complaining or insulting or whatever, as long as it is entertaining who cares ?! I’d be happy for you to get a kickback from the people making equipment!
Cool video Dan! I like to see gold, your mini miller table works great! I use a gold hog multi sluice to clean up my concentrates, it works great also and it catches fines under -100 mesh. But anyways great video as always and keep them coming!!!
personally Dan, I really enjoy your equipment reviews. i had just found out about this clean up sluice and also found your video helpful. Too bad your gold is huge compared to what i have to deal with. -50 to - 500!
Thanks Dan, been thinking about making my own miller table. Have lots of cons with very fine gold in it. What I'd the ideal length and what is the best table surface material please?
like watching you vids I learn a lot from them. what is the name of the unit you use to pop a vein of quarts with a small charge?? lots of quarts veins in my area an want to get into hard rock mining on a very small scale.
Funny, I was just looking through your playlist to see what your view on a miller table is. And then this pops up. May I ask where you bought it? Cost? You probably get a discount, so just a ballpark figure, please. Thanks.
I did not tell the story in this video on how I acquired this miller table, but it is quite the story. And did not cost me a cent! Most prospecting stores will have some version of a miller table. $50 to $200 depending on what you get.
Awesome video Dan, I was wondering if that table would work with a goldhog mat or other brands of mat placed in it's bottom where you dump your cons and still function right...or if that is too much flow restriction for black sand clean up? And have you ever tested highbanker mats in a miller style table before ? Might be an interesting experiment to see if it works well..Can't wait for your next video. 👍
@@Danhurd Oh, oh kay thanks for the info...Also when one first builds or buys a miller table is it the same as a gold pan, that they need to be pre-seasoned with soap and scowering pad than rubbed with sand to scratch them up ?
Question should I go to a bank and take out a loan and purchase equipment I don’t not own in order to take gold concentration and paydirt into only gold so far I have done everything naturally without the utility of black sand in order to increase production
Interesting. I've asked more than one manufacturer of mining equipment if they had a miniature sluice I could run at home to clean up fines and none of them had any suggestions.
@@Danhurd bet they do. Just no one I talked to was ready to steer me there. Mining equipment manufacture, like a lot of industries, can be very competitive.
Everytime I try and catch up to you, you go out and buy something else!...😉 Damn you, Dan Hurd! LOL..I give up, you WIN!. I'm taking back my Icon i150!... Its either that or I clean up my houses yards and make an illegal dump at the Blue Chip Mine! 😂🤣😂🇺🇸⛏ Just kidding Dan, you always do the BEST equipment demo videos!✌👍
I want a bottle of Dan's enthusiasm.
Hi Dan; Thanks for putting the video up - I have a newer version of that table now, and incorporated "vial" traps rather than the slots. One can now simply screw the vials ( 2 ) into the bottom of the table and direct the clean stuff right in ( included with the table ). Another feature is that if you somehow break a vial or don't have any spares, we include "Plugs" that allow sweeping the material into the catch holes. Then it's just a matter of undoing the plug to let the gold drop into a gold pan for suctioning up with a snuffer bottle. We have also made a small adjustment to the texture as well. Remember - proper screening is important for quick cleanup, and when moving the gold, it's best to slow the water a bit as flakes can hydoplane if disturbed. By the way, we now have a Dealer in New Zealand for anyone watching from down under :). Cheers, Bryan
Got a little chuckle out of seeing the dining room table underneath your setup. Your wife sure loves you!
She sure does! Miller table is still on the kitchen table and I got a bit of a look this morning.
Thanks for letting us into your world.
You're welcome!
@@Danhurd Hi Dan what vibrates your table?
@@paulvogler1306 Nothing is vibrating this
Slow but fun. I can picture doing this in winter, with a fire going in the shop. Which is still better than working.Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching
Dan, looks good but I think that your pan clean-up is what I prefer. March 1 I chopped ice and snow and finally got about a dozen pieces of gold. Winter sucks
Yeah, I really enjoy panning. Though my youngest enjoyed using the miller table
My friend, you have much more patience than I ever will.
I like the Miller tabletop setup.
Thanks!
Hey man I appreciate your videos. I'm an Old Prospector from Colorado who has had to just live life away from my home for the last 30 years, but now I'm preparing to go back for the spring thaw and pick up where I left off 30 years ago PS I trust you haha I believe you are in this for the love of it. Thanks!
I am still panning by hand... I have tried all kinds of shortcuts. I get a thrill of seeing the gold wink at me I guess. I still feel like its Christmas morning to me with each pan. Filled with promise of a reward for all of your hard work. I am 65 but the child remains...
Can't beat panning by hand and the thrill of it all
Nice demonstration of the Black Scorpion miller table, nice clean up of some fine gold. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks!
Those cons were pretty ultra rich! Lots of fines
They were!
I love this video! Placer gold is tough to pan out so I’ll definitely be adding a Miller Table to my setup soon! Thanks Dan!
Dan I always enjoy your program thanks for the very important tips and keep up the good work!
The builder has to be very pleased with your presentation, awesome as all ways, thanks Dan!
Thanks for all the info and tips. Keep up the good work. Love your channel.
Thanks!
I have NEVER seen a miller table used before!! Glad you did this video.
I live in Pittsburgh pa and I can't look for gold but watching you is like being there. Thanks
You're welcome!
Very nice miller table demonstration Mr. Hurd. Thank You!
You're welcome!
My precious Dan, very good, another INCREDIBLE perfect prospecting experience. Hugs
Thanks!
My husband and I went rockhounding . We found lot’s of quartz. I decided to look at it with a child s microscope and I saw tons of gold specks. I set a few pieces in vinegar and some withCLR. Little specks of gold powder, like talc was in the mix.
Thanks for the demo Dan and thanks for the honest opinion about just rather pan it out besides using the machine. You are right of course, panning is faster and you can get it down good enough to melt it down and move on a whole lot faster. That’s why I like your videos, you give honest opinion on the processes 🙃
Thanks for taking time to show us this.
I Just came here to leave this comment because i couldn't find all the Easter eggs so i will just leave this message here for my bonus! lol
Thank you Dan Hurd!!!
Hi Dan very interesting Black Scorpion Table nice work!!!; )
Thanks!
17:20 Here's a tip when adding more material to already cleaned gold. If you don't sweep the gold away or snuff it up, then add all new cons _below_ the gold on the table. That way you don't push gold down the table with new cons.
Nice and smooth!Havent find any gold here yet,but washed Lots of black sands,Will not throw the final panning material anymore,think i was wasting lost of fines,ive just saw them with a lens,a few in each pan,all equal between them,round shaped,with little holes in surface.If i keep a gpod quantity of b.sand,perhaps can get an interesting amount.Thank you teacher!
,
You're welcome!
Thank you so much Dan.
- This provided an idea that I might be able to make such a table myself. Pretty simple sprayed Bed Liner in a plastic tub/table.... 👍🙃
Awesome!
Dan, liked the Miller table. The way it washes away the black sand from the gold is wow!
I was pleasantly surprised
Great video, as always, Dan. Fine gold is a bit like snowflakes, no two particles exactly alike, each with its own unique shape, aspect ratio, etc. and each behaves slightly differently. Surface tension of the fluid can be modified with additives and change in water temperature. I have also found that even non-magnetic black sand is slightly magnetic. I work it wet, dry it and work it wet and dry both before and after removing the magnetic black sand with a magnet. We keep learning all the time. I have a lot of fun showing people how their "cleaned" black sand still has gold hidden inside.
"We keep learning all the time" - isn't that the truth!
I really enjoy your work Dan Keep up the good work!
I really enjoyed this video because I really learned something today, I have some really flat fine gold, I have it in a container. But I can't get it cleaner..... Until I watched your video. I want to thank you for this wonderful information. Thanks. I really hope you have a great day.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for another great video Dan
You're welcome!
The miller table works fantastic but the royal manufacturing table is pretty slick too! I have a demo of it posted.
Very nice video!
Thanks!
Very nice compact miller table! Cleaning those cons making the step easier for me! I like a challenge:)
I was pleasantly surprised by it.
I love the use of the brush.
Thanks!
Casey Johnston a sharp edge foam stain brush works excellent also
Dan Hurd exellent and interesting information, thank you, God blees you. 🙏🇨🇷🙋♀️
Thanks!
great demonstration
Hey Dan love your videos I would love to see you breaking Courts rock and using a shaker table ! That’s really cool
I heart the Miller table and blue bowl. Thanx 4 sharing, buddy. As always, good gold.
Thanks!
If you liked that Miller table you ought to check out the Martin prospecting Miller table. I won one at a raffle back in 2018 and it works freaking awesome.
Fun video. I have never had the pleasure of using anything but a pan yet. But then all my panning experience is summed up in a couple of grams lol.
Can't beat panning
Jet dry must be a agent to lessen surface tension? I was a small offset printing press operator in my youth. We called it making water wetter. Along with the water fountain additives we used alcohol (isopropanol) in small quantities to help lessen surface tension, making “Water Wetter”.
I like to see all the different types of equipment in action, and who cares if you get a kickback?
Thanks!
Great video, great table. Thx for sharing.
CR
Thanks!
Right on Dan another fun video. Thanks for the time and effort you put into it. So enjoyed to watch 😁
You're welcome
Have to brush those happy little gold flakes...! :) Your awesome Dan. Love to video...keep it up, your a great teacher....
Thanks!
You even went out a bought a brand new brush to use! Well, if not, it's fairly new. And, you bought the best brush possible, PURDY, the only brush as a paint contractor I would use. I was shocked when you dumped out the gold to weigh it!! Didn't look like there was that much before removing it from the table, but there was!!
Yup, he had a pretty new brush, but that battery was an old soldier!
Yup - new brush! And it was the only clean one I had on the shelf
@@jimgriffiths9071 It looked it but, sometimes old soldiers are the best soldiers! Amazes me what kind of garbage they sell us these days. Specially made to get you back to the store.
@@Danhurd Well my friend, you simply can't go wrong with a Purdy.
That's really cool if the dirt you're getting has that much super fine gold in it. I would rather just relax and do some panning. Have a good night and prospect on.
Thanks. Nothing beats panning
Cracking vid. Though that brush. Was awaiting on you saying. "We'll just put a little tree in. Here And maybe a bush. Little footpath" ☺
Ha!
Thanks for posting your videos! I have learned a ton from you and now have gold fever. Once the weather changes i will be making some trips into the Olympic Mountains for iron ore, gold, and jade to hopefully make a knife from. Thanks for being an inspiration! You Rule!
Gold fever is spreading
good vid. seems to work very nicely thanks for showing
Thanks for taking the time to watch!
Just received mine today thx for the advice
You basically have to use one of those to get anything out of the river near me, it's all super fine flour gold below the dam. Once I get my new car (new to me at least.. planning on a Mini) I want to take a trip up to Auburn and try up on the high side of the Bear River or even the American. I've seen some videos of people checking cracks up there and finding some pretty good sized nuggets, even now. I've got to get a new pack before then though.. mine kind of broke on me, but then it was free off of facebook so.. what can you expect? I'd love to send you some bottles of the cons from the river down here and see you work them, it's so fine and there's so much black sand and zircon powder in it that it'd be interesting to see how you'd cope with it :P
Thanks for the beautiful vid Dan much love to you and your family
Glad you enjoyed it!
What else are you going to do in the Canadian winter. It may not be that harsh BC but good time to filter out that gold.
The pocket sized analytical balance is very cool! Accuracy depends on not using it in your pocket. XD
Watched many of your vids. Informative as always.
Thanks!
Hi dan another great interesting video thanks for posting ,wow you have some cool toys and some nice gold aswell 👍👍👍
Thanks!
Those are extremely rich cons! I am working with extremely micro size flakes on my final cleanouts, no bigger than a baby flea!
That is a great little contraption...
I was pleasantly surprised
How cool. I need to get a Miller table. I have a lot of fine flower gold in black sand that is impossible for me to gather.thanks alot for the idea. Keep up the good work. Sincerely yours Joe Chavez. Flip. flop. Joe.
Awesome!
i like to use a credit card for these, im paranoid that the gold might get trapped between brush bristles and i like to feel like a mobster cuttin up lines of coke.
also dan if you end up seeing this, we would all appreciate a video on smelting gold out of different pyrites and other minerals that you must smelt.
I'd like this equipment more if was green...no big deal.
The fines would show up better, and if you're old like me, it helps!
I really enjoy to watch gold
Me too
I made one of these this morning
Use a brush with natural fiber so the gold doesn’t get caught up in the brush , horse hair brush would be a good choice
Great demo on the miller table Dan. I must say I will never use one for my gold it's in to a pan to be cleaned but the table works a treat..
Thanks!
Hey Dan, back in the late '70's ,early '80's i used to have what was called a "Miller Dredge". It was in fact a table. It had a slate top. About 4' long with little grooves in the top part and down at the bottom 2 or 3 sections of "grizzled" screen and below that a copper amalgam plate, with a mercury catch box below that. It was a great machine for recovering fine gold. I used it to survive on in Fairplay, CO. all summer, fall, and most of one winter. I was wondering if this is the same "Miller"?
Back in the late '70's I visited Mr. Miller I Sacramento and watched him demo a table for me, back then I didn't have enough money to get one. If you have any pictures or videos I would love to see them. videos that would be great.
Yes it is.
@@danholman5282 Back then Dan, we didn't think about videos or pictures. I wish I had now. All the finds i had would have made for some truly exciting videos. Seems like back then, gold found me. However, the old CMJ magazines would have some good photos of it. Late '70's early '80's. That thing was absolutely great for fine gold recovery. I used it extensively in CO and actually sold on average 1.5 ozs. p/m. Worked it all the way into early Feb. Cold at 10503'.
Hi Dan. I'm starting to get the impression that searching for gold is more a reason to get out in nature and enjoying the out doors rather than a big money maker. Nothing wrong with that. The finding of gold just helps to pay for the hobby. I'm a little concerned when you roast or have lead in the process that you are subjecting your self to hazards.
It is really about being outdoors. I am very careful with the smelting process.
@@Danhurd Thanks. I just found your link up top, answers a lot of questions.
Bob Ross of prospecting!!
Thanks!
Love you channel!!!! I have never been gold panning before but would love to!!!!
Thanks!
Great video, Dan! Thanks again for sharing your passion for prospecting with others. Have you thought about putting together a DIY Miller Table video for your channel? They're easy to build and there seems to be a lot of interest on here.
Probably not
Nice piece of equipment but i just adapt my little highbanker to do the same job. I just leave out the exspanded metal and miners moss slow down the water flow and my deep groove matting does a great job of cleaning up my cons that is heavy in black sands.
Nice!
Wow looks like a lot of fun thank you for sharing I have a river by where I live supposed to have a lot of gold in it I hope to buy a pan and go looking I enjoy your videos trying to learn from you thank you for sharing
Gold fever is spreading...
Quest 2 Wells the more vids you learn from the easier it is....
Cool 👌 was wondering, could you spin the mix of black sand and gold in a centrefuge to separate the heavier gold from the sands 🤷
Thanks, Dan. Love your videos, especially the ones where you're teaching the kids how to mine. Does Canada offer gold mining as a vocational education course in high school?
I created the course for our district. It's considered a science class
That is so cool. I really do love your videos. Wow.
Thanks!
good morning again sir dan hurd, I want to ask that little machine of the black scorpion where the one looks for is that they only come out as toys, nothing of that machine, to know its value because I am very interested, when I look for gold I get a lot jagua or black sand, as they call you, what good to have one of those, well I'll keep watching your video is very interesting, another question, you wear a wedding ring, your wife because you do not take her to your walks, they say women give luck, thank you very much for this video and be able to learn more greetings from Colombia
Around $200
Very interesting process.
I like to learn how to use these things and the science behind it. Great as always. Since I’ve started watching you in May I don’t remember having been disappointed 😂 and I have high standards 😂
And don’t mind the people always complaining or insulting or whatever, as long as it is entertaining who cares ?! I’d be happy for you to get a kickback from the people making equipment!
Thank you!
Cool video Dan!
I like to see gold, your mini miller table works great! I use a gold hog multi sluice to clean up my concentrates, it works great also and it catches fines under -100 mesh.
But anyways great video as always and keep them coming!!!
Thanks!
Lol, It's Miller Time! Cooking with Dan!
Yup!
Nice looking pile o gold
Thanks!
personally Dan, I really enjoy your equipment reviews. i had just found out about this clean up sluice and also found your video helpful. Too bad your gold is huge compared to what i have to deal with. -50 to - 500!
Thanks Dan, been thinking about making my own miller table. Have lots of cons with very fine gold in it. What I'd the ideal length and what is the best table surface material please?
I love my Millers table !
I was pleasantly surprised with this one
like watching you vids I learn a lot from them. what is the name of the unit you use to pop a vein of quarts with a small charge?? lots of quarts veins in my area an want to get into hard rock mining on a very small scale.
www.ezebreak.com/
Great video, are there ripples in the bed of the table?
Cool video doing good job Dan
Thanks!
Seeing a lot of gold moving down. You've really gotta be on top of that.
Yup
Awensome Dan !
Thanks!
Is that the classifier that the squatters left? 😂
Yes it is! Good eye! My 50 mesh classifier is a big one and awkward.
Helpful video
Funny, I was just looking through your playlist to see what your view on a miller table is. And then this pops up. May I ask where you bought it? Cost? You probably get a discount, so just a ballpark figure, please. Thanks.
I did not tell the story in this video on how I acquired this miller table, but it is quite the story. And did not cost me a cent! Most prospecting stores will have some version of a miller table. $50 to $200 depending on what you get.
Awesome video Dan, I was wondering if that table would work with a goldhog mat or other brands of mat placed in it's bottom where you dump your cons and still function right...or if that is too much flow restriction for black sand clean up? And have you ever tested highbanker mats in a miller style table before ? Might be an interesting experiment to see if it works well..Can't wait for your next video. 👍
They would maintain some black sand - the miller table cleans the black sand completely
@@Danhurd Oh, oh kay thanks for the info...Also when one first builds or buys a miller table is it the same as a gold pan, that they need to be pre-seasoned with soap and scowering pad than rubbed with sand to scratch them up ?
@@waynebussey5521 No, but it doesn't hurt to scrub it down with soap
@@Danhurd Thanks Dan, good to know
Great video- is this getting even 100 mesh and under also?
I'm not sure about under 100 mesh
@@Danhurd thanks
Question should I go to a bank and take out a loan and purchase equipment I don’t not own in order to take gold concentration and paydirt into only gold so far I have done everything naturally without the utility of black sand in order to increase production
Nice looking gold dan 🌾👀🌾
Thanks!
Cool!
Besides the price, Is there much of a difference between a miller table and a shaker table?
Big time price difference and yes, they work very differently.
Much love
Interesting. I've asked more than one manufacturer of mining equipment if they had a miniature sluice I could run at home to clean up fines and none of them had any suggestions.
Most prospecting stores should carry miller tables
@@Danhurd bet they do. Just no one I talked to was ready to steer me there. Mining equipment manufacture, like a lot of industries, can be very competitive.
Everytime I try and catch up to you, you go out and buy something else!...😉 Damn you, Dan Hurd! LOL..I give up, you WIN!. I'm taking back my Icon i150!... Its either that or I clean up my houses yards and make an illegal dump at the Blue Chip Mine! 😂🤣😂🇺🇸⛏ Just kidding Dan, you always do the BEST equipment demo videos!✌👍
I did not tell the story in this video on how I acquired this miller table, but it is quite the story. And did not cost me a cent!
@@Danhurd Right on, good for you!!👍⛏