The flower gold needs charcoal to attach out of sulphides....another trick is potting soil in the fire has risidual copper and zinc to drop out the gold....either way your efforts are very encouraging 🎉
Can you explain more or suggest any resources on this topic, namely the connection between gold and carbon? Seen it mentioned offhandedly many times, gold has an affinity for charcoal, graphite, coal, etc. In various scenarios but never have I seen this topic discussed specifically.
@@GetTheGold777 Hello there! So if I have this correctly - putting the black-sands under high heat, it releases small amounts of gold embedded in the granules of sand extracting it, then the small micro gold of course then emerges w/ it's self creating larger pieces of gold?? ..or is the gold just incased inside some of the grains? thanks..
That is a really good haul for a reprocessing of what is probably 1/3 of a bucket worth of material. Multiply that result by about 75 and you should have your per-ton approximate result. You may actually be getting enough from this reprocessing alone to make it worth while in itself. As a bonus amount though it's pure gravy.
With the Gold Claw pan you can eliminate the classification(the whole point of the gold claw pan), I use a magic bit spinning magnet under my pan on a drill to remove the magnetite. If anything, as an alternative I would use a Miller table for the fly poop gold as a final run. I will try roasting/crushing some of my beach sand and and see it makes a difference. Thanks for the video.
I remember going to Cherokee NC and camped at little John's or big John don't remember but the creek is loaded with fine pyrite gold flakes. I had fun with friends back home telling them I discovered gold.😊
@GetTheGold777 The Indian lady , the wife of little John said he was up in the mountain and found a good size nugget and went back to look for more and couldn't find the spot
metallurgy, namely gold extraction from sulfide ores and concentrates. SUBSTANCE: method comprises steps of mixing gold- containing sulfide ores and concentrates with calcium-containing additives at content consisting 100 - 120 % of stoichiometrically needed one for complete fixing of sulfur to gypsum; roasting mixture at temperature more than 550°C; using calcium carbonate as calcium-containing additive; extracting gold out of formed roast by flotation. Before flotation it is possible to add to said roast initial concentrate in quantity consisting 1- 5% of roast mass. Invention eliminates SO₂ separation and provides increased by 5 - 8% degree of gold extraction. EFFECT: improved degree of gold extraction.
This answears so many questions for me! You see, about two years ago me and my wife were at the coast. My wife was involved in a small incident in the parking lot of our favorite chowder house. A small Irish man yelled horrible insults at her, i gave chase! We ran down the beach for what seemed like 5 miles and just as i was about to grab this small Irish man i tripped and fell! When i got to my feet i realized i had tripped over the rock rings of a fire pit! Later as we went to leave for home, i realized imhad lost my keys! I retraced my steps from ealier in the day, thinking about that fire pit and howmimhad tripped i went back to search area for keys. After about ten minutes of digging in and around that fire pit in search of my keys, i found a small pile of gold! All this time imhad been convinced that that small Irish man had been a leprechaun and had dropped that gold, turns out it was just from roasted sand???
@@GetTheGold777 Burning tree leaves also releases arsenic. Quite a bit actually. Just do it outside and vent the area well(breezy day would be ideal)
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@@GamingKeenBeaner No. tree leaves are not arsenopyrite which can contain some extremely dense ratios of arsenic versus sulfur hence the term, arseno, "arsenic". A breezy may work if that breeze isnt blowing that smoke into somebodies open window. 1 whiff has consequences that are not worth a youtube video. Get The Gold is making the right choice. It isnt you that would be responsible for any liability incurred. Roasting ore has many dangers other than just the arsenic. Zinc is another common killer and linked to many ailments. This list is long and pretty much any metal is toxic if inhaled.
God I would have loved to have seen how much gold came out of the sand had you crushed it a bit after roasting. Just a few hits with a hammer, powderize everthing that didn’t go through that second to last sieve 😘👌 I would gaurentee if you crushed that all and ran it again you’d get even more than what you got naturally released through the cooking.
You have to define “worth”. Is it cost effective? No, not by a long shot. I average about 19 cents an hour. Is it worth it? Yes! I’m treasure hunting. I’m fulfilling child hood dreams. Plus it gets me out of the office and back into nature.
Id rather roadt quartz stones.ive got tons of it. Cheers man valant effeort. Nothing ventured is nothing gained. This is how magick happens and new things are created. Favor to you.
Totally a hobby. It brings me back to my childhood when we used to go on treasure hunts. You never know what you're going to find. It's all in good fun.
the amount of time - effort - and energy used, just to make a few extra bucks ?? .... just get a PART TIME job at Burger World !! .... you'd make a HELL of a lot more money !! ... AND you get free food !!
Hi Jim, the gold’s value was $7.04, and as of today I’ve earned $12.90 on the video. Therefore I’ve earned not quite 2 times more off of the video. I like how you think big.. if I was getting those numbers I would quit my full time job. 😆
The flower gold needs charcoal to attach out of sulphides....another trick is potting soil in the fire has risidual copper and zinc to drop out the gold....either way your efforts are very encouraging 🎉
Very cool. I'll definitely try both of these.
Can you explain more or suggest any resources on this topic, namely the connection between gold and carbon? Seen it mentioned offhandedly many times, gold has an affinity for charcoal, graphite, coal, etc. In various scenarios but never have I seen this topic discussed specifically.
Even seen some claims of using charcoal in some type of electrolytic process to extract gold colloids.....
@@GetTheGold777 Hello there! So if I have this correctly - putting the black-sands under high heat, it releases small amounts of gold embedded in the granules of sand extracting it, then the small micro gold of course then emerges w/ it's self creating larger pieces of gold?? ..or is the gold just incased inside some of the grains?
thanks..
Some of the richest gold mines were found among pyrite deposits.
Yes, I've read that. I just watched a video of Jeff Williams removing the gold from pyrite.
I have lots of chunks of pyrite do you think there might be gold in it
That is a really good haul for a reprocessing of what is probably 1/3 of a bucket worth of material. Multiply that result by about 75 and you should have your per-ton approximate result. You may actually be getting enough from this reprocessing alone to make it worth while in itself. As a bonus amount though it's pure gravy.
Thanks!
After spending 200 bucks on materials, you got almost 1 dollar of gold! 🥇
Ummmm, No, not quite that much. :-)
@@GetTheGold777 YOU DA MAN..great response
With the Gold Claw pan you can eliminate the classification(the whole point of the gold claw pan), I use a magic bit spinning magnet under my pan on a drill to remove the magnetite. If anything, as an alternative I would use a Miller table for the fly poop gold as a final run. I will try roasting/crushing some of my beach sand and and see it makes a difference. Thanks for the video.
Interesting. I have not tried that before. Good idea with the magnet.
I remember going to Cherokee NC and camped at little John's or big John don't remember but the creek is loaded with fine pyrite gold flakes. I had fun with friends back home telling them I discovered gold.😊
Nice! Thanks for sharing the memory.
@GetTheGold777 The Indian lady , the wife of little John said he was up in the mountain and found a good size nugget and went back to look for more and couldn't find the spot
@GetTheGold777 It would be nice for the families that lost everything in the flood could find gold on their destroyed property
metallurgy, namely gold extraction from sulfide ores and concentrates. SUBSTANCE: method comprises steps of mixing gold- containing sulfide ores and concentrates with calcium-containing additives at content consisting 100 - 120 % of stoichiometrically needed one for complete fixing of sulfur to gypsum; roasting mixture at temperature more than 550°C; using calcium carbonate as calcium-containing additive; extracting gold out of formed roast by flotation. Before flotation it is possible to add to said roast initial concentrate in quantity consisting 1- 5% of roast mass. Invention eliminates SO₂ separation and provides increased by 5 - 8% degree of gold extraction. EFFECT: improved degree of gold extraction.
Thank you for the explanation.
so, crush some seashells into the mix?
This answears so many questions for me! You see, about two years ago me and my wife were at the coast. My wife was involved in a small incident in the parking lot of our favorite chowder house. A small Irish man yelled horrible insults at her, i gave chase! We ran down the beach for what seemed like 5 miles and just as i was about to grab this small Irish man i tripped and fell! When i got to my feet i realized i had tripped over the rock rings of a fire pit! Later as we went to leave for home, i realized imhad lost my keys! I retraced my steps from ealier in the day, thinking about that fire pit and howmimhad tripped i went back to search area for keys. After about ten minutes of digging in and around that fire pit in search of my keys, i found a small pile of gold! All this time imhad been convinced that that small Irish man had been a leprechaun and had dropped that gold, turns out it was just from roasted sand???
@@sissywalker1955 😆
Lol
Shit. Got me.
Ha ha
Cool stuff man 😎👍💯🔥🇺🇲
Thanks, I appreciate it!
Did you also roast the bashed up pyrite rock?
No, too dangerous. I read that it might release arsenic, so I didn't want to mess with that.
@@GetTheGold777 Burning tree leaves also releases arsenic. Quite a bit actually. Just do it outside and vent the area well(breezy day would be ideal)
@@GamingKeenBeaner No. tree leaves are not arsenopyrite which can contain some extremely dense ratios of arsenic versus sulfur hence the term, arseno, "arsenic".
A breezy may work if that breeze isnt blowing that smoke into somebodies open window. 1 whiff has consequences that are not worth a youtube video. Get The Gold is making the right choice. It isnt you that would be responsible for any liability incurred. Roasting ore has many dangers other than just the arsenic. Zinc is another common killer and linked to many ailments. This list is long and pretty much any metal is toxic if inhaled.
God I would have loved to have seen how much gold came out of the sand had you crushed it a bit after roasting. Just a few hits with a hammer, powderize everthing that didn’t go through that second to last sieve 😘👌
I would gaurentee if you crushed that all and ran it again you’d get even more than what you got naturally released through the cooking.
You're right! I crushed the roasted ore, but I forgot to crush the sand. Sigh. Next time.
I don’t know where you found the quartz with the pyrite but here in South Carolina/ gold is in the pyrite’s
Thanks! In going to grind about 5 pounds of it to check for gold.
@@GetTheGold777 grind it and roast it at about 1000 degrees Fahrenheit and then you should be ready to collect your metal
Good set of welding gloves and heat-resistant sleeves will go a long way
Excellent point. I'll look into these. Thanks
Your running your water to fast - slow it down a bit. your losing your flower gold
Thanks for the tip. I'll try that next time.
I Thought The Water Was Being Run Too Fast
Thank you For Clarifying
Keeping It In Mind
Even from the burned wood.. ashe sometimes times you will find gold if the roots of the trees in reach area@GetTheGold777
Have to agree, been a few years, but that waters moving to fast
Tank you 🎉
You’re welcome!
Try this with a solar oven ! Works just as well and no fuel residue! It get hotter than a fire 🔥
Thanks for the tip!
Is it worth the wood material the time and effort in the end?
You have to define “worth”. Is it cost effective? No, not by a long shot. I average about 19 cents an hour. Is it worth it? Yes! I’m treasure hunting. I’m fulfilling child hood dreams. Plus it gets me out of the office and back into nature.
@GetTheGold777 oh lord your to woke
@@dreamkiss4u having fun is woke??
@janthran I'm not really sure how you mean that..... but no I think.
if your ever in baltimore county i would love to meet up and come out with ya
Will do!
Cool
A blue bowl can do good job for that ??
I think you meant to say "blue bowl" 😆. The Blue Bowl would work well with the smallest material.
@@GetTheGold777 hahahah yeah sorry fingers mistake 😂😂😂
what was it about 2 hours of work for $8 of gold ?
It was more like 4 hours of work for $4. 😆
He would of been lucky if that was 8/10 of a cent of gold!
What do you call black send? Is it magnetite or something else?
There is definitely magnetite and other heavy minerals (of which I do not know the names).
Id rather roadt quartz stones.ive got tons of it. Cheers man valant effeort. Nothing ventured is nothing gained. This is how magick happens and new things are created. Favor to you.
Thanks! I plan on roasting more quartz soon.
As fun as it is to get good, the cost of getting it outweighs the value by a substantial amount.
I prospect and mine because I enjoy the process. My full time job pays the bills.
@ I know! That not what a lot think, so many are convinced that they are going to make a ton of money with a pan!
Meany have spot, need one
I’ll bet there are some spots near you!
So is this gold actually enough to be worth your time businesswise or is it more like a hobby?
Totally a hobby. It brings me back to my childhood when we used to go on treasure hunts. You never know what you're going to find. It's all in good fun.
Can you imagine the gold one might find in the sands on the beaches of Nome, AK?
Yes! One day I’ll go on a gold prospecting adventure in Alaska.
Good luck
Thanks!
I feel like the heavy machines shouldn't be getting gold, it tears up the land to much, you way is much better 😊
It is a delicate balance. We need the gold. But we need to be good stewards of the land, too.
cool!
I know, right?
Next time roast your pyrite. Charcoal is use to collect very very fine gold. I would heat with propane. You neighbors will appreciate it.
Thanks! I'll definitely give that a try.
Add a surfactant to your water and slow it down. Your flour gold will drop out!
@@PattiKAZ Bingo!
U can get gold from pyrite
Yes, you can get gold from pyrite. I don't do it because, in my opinion, it's a little dangerous. For me "the juice is not worth the squeeze". :-)
@ yes it could be quite dangerous if you’re not very careful and in a very ventilated area
I hope you keep your tailihg$. Micro gold.
Usually I dump them when I'm done.
Those cartridges are NOT for metal vapors or acid fumes.. reconsider 🧐
Thanks for the tip. I’ll research this further. Do you have any recommendations?
have enough to pay the wood and time you use
Nope. It definitely cost more to get the gold out of the quartz than the cost of the wood.
Gotta have a lid over your wet conns. It will pop your gold into the fire gone forever!
Thanks for the advice. I'll remember that.
Watch Jeff Williams
I watch him all of the time.
Thats like a days work fir 40 dollars of gold
$40? You are so wrong. It’s more like $4. 😄The pictures you see in the video have been enlarged ( a lot).
Just pan it
WHAT??? Simplify the process? How dare you! 😂
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I'm glad you enjoyed the video!
This guy is a alquimist
I wish! 😄
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Gold is good!
the amount of time - effort - and energy used, just to make a few extra bucks ?? .... just get a PART TIME job at Burger World !! .... you'd make a HELL of a lot more money !! ... AND you get free food !!
I enjoy doing this, but thanks for the suggestion. On the other hand I really like burgers 😂.
Enjoy your job at Burger World.
If you consider that food.
It's fun to look for gold.
Glad I won't see you out there.
How to make glass ?? 😮
Not THAT hot.
too much work...don't compensate...the efforts..thanks
I do it for fun. I’m treasure hunting.
pollution!!!
Fortunately I rarely do this.
Not cost effective. You wasted more money on water than what you got in gold.
Yeah...I don't do it for the money. I do it for the adventure. Maybe one day I'll hit the motherload :-)
My water is free
Probably made 1000 times more off the video than the gold he got 😂
Hi Jim, the gold’s value was $7.04, and as of today I’ve earned $12.90 on the video. Therefore I’ve earned not quite 2 times more off of the video. I like how you think big.. if I was getting those numbers I would quit my full time job. 😆
@GetTheGold777 lol
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