You are always on top of the comments, makes me feel at home ! Hope ya had a good weekend, and im not getting notified by u tube like i used to ! You should watch them !😊😊😊😊
@@FlourgoldWizards who did you piss off this time ?😂😂😂😂 Ive been suspended 3 time for my political views, so i just speak neutraleze ! No names or direct insults ! Isn't u tube special? 😉
@@wrinkyscarnagecrew I hate the house-showing idea. About to sell my place and I plan to move everything out and rent somewhere until it sells. No way I'm doing that ever again. Leaving house for a "showing" then the chance of people veering away from realtor and opening things up, etc. No thanks!
This video demonstrates my love for the human "condition." Thousands and thousands of years of humans doing gold recovery, and here you come along with multiple innovations to make it a more rewarding experience! Thanks for more quality content Jason!
squirrelorama's theorem of gold recovery: "the percentage of sluice gold recovery is inversely proportional to the number of PBRs consumed during testing" 🤓
I’m starting to think that bigger sluice is better. Longer the better. Watching the Nome Alaska guys has me convinced. Building a super sluice here in southern Wisconsin to hit Lake Superior in a few weeks.
Great video! A few months ago I made a few 3d-printed riffles. One of the riffle designs I printed was also sawtooth! Turned out looking good, but I never used them. Lol! Looks like it worked really well, I have to find what I did with those!
Seeing this will be the dogs pajamas. Reducing the panning is the trick. Wow, that is going to be great. If you don't hear from me in the future, the hobby of watching you - habit - too much time on the computer is why i'm in the dog house with the wife.
Jason on your water feed unit try filing the drop edge some. The thinner you get that edge the less trapping of material. Just a thought still love the idea.
Love the video, Jason. The clean up sluice is great. Maybe try a few larger riffles at the top as a test. I watched a UA-cam video from Aussie Bloke Prospector a couple of years ago about adding a vibrator to his sluice box and how much more flour gold he got, with even less water flow...so the paper gold was more apt to drop. I even see that Phil @freedom prospecting is trying vibration. Anyway, I've been buying materials for a portable 12v system and i bought a vibration motor for a recliner and some 14×18" plastic serving trays as my skuice. I'm also using corrugated rubber floor runner for my mat. Its a lot cheaper than buying actual gold mat. Anyway, you might try adding vibration so you could hopefully use less water movement. One of Aussie Bloke Prospecting videos even shows how paper gold can remain in suspension for quite a while. I truly appreciate your videos, in particular the ones about black sands on the beach. One more thing. I watched a UA-cam video Agate Dad where he gathered rocks from the shores of Lake Superior and then cut them in half. Some were totally beautiful. They were the types of rocks that you and Mrs. Wizaed gather. Have you guys cut any of them? Thanks for all the videos Be safe and well....
nice work on your sluice and power head creations. from the testing it looks like losses are going to happen but as your test showed it can be controlled to your specific size of gold. and of course the beer must flow as smoothly as well! give the boys a scratch behind the ear for me!
Your mini-sluice with the sawtooth design - is like my concepts with bigger DIY 2 foot wide x 6 feet long gold sluice. I use the same rubber ripple floor matting the entire length of the sluice. In multiple sections I use (gold colored aluminum) carpet-to-flooring transition metal strips creating a bump-and-a-jump of water action, air cavitation bubbling, and swirling action on the downside. The air cavitation creates air pockets disrupting the water surface friction, and drops the shinies faster in the ensuing eddy and ripple patterns. Also using some major-major sized magnets installed on strips across the sluice ... near (not touching) the water surface flow - and this pulls up the black sand into the water flow and keeps it flowing down the sluice.
Sooo... Food for thought. Go on the computer program and size up the scale for the sawtooth pattern. That should allow you to capture lager gold. Maybe? 😂😂
Here is an idea, what if you would make the sluice a bit tapered so that it gets gradually wider towards the end of the sluice, with a gradually finer course saw tooth profile as you go down the sluice? Maybe with some small ridges along the length of the sluice to help "guide" and "spread" the water over the growing wider surface from the sluice. I am a sucker for experiments and tests. 😁👍
Way to go guy's. I live in Vegas so you know our desert ain't got no water. So I've been experimenting with air pressure and vacuum pressure. Classifying is gonna be the secret. Thanks
I really like the big pile of gold at the end...lol! That was a great test. I have one of those "Golden Rule" classifiers, It has sizes that are in between your mesh sizes, but out of 16 screens, has 40, 50, and 70 mesh Heavy Pans FGW!!!
Try this again. That's a really sharp and productive system, well put together. That saw tooth style appears to work perfect for super cons. Thanks for sharing. Cheers. Prairie
Dude, ... man. You've got some of the coolest toys on the block. Totally fantastic job Mr. Wizard. Even if you can't get out and play with your toys, you do an awesome job showing them off. Keep up the great videos.
Looks like things are coming along nicely! Maybe a slightly bigger riffle section at the bottom to slow everything down and catch more? No, that would add cons... still if was in the section and not having to redo the tailings that would be a slight improvement. I can't wait to see how you solve the problem without adding cons. Wes seems up to the challenge. Well done!
It’s nice to see the innovation Jason I like the little sluice I think if you added in a couple of small sections of more aggressive riffles, I think you would have it Man. great work. Oh, and I do like that when you come off that smooth water sluice head you got that nice dead zone there looks like a lot of material, golden material locked up in that dead zone.
Great work wizard!! I would think adding one or two small drop zones at the end would cut down on losses. One last chance for the gold to drop before the end of the sluice. Cobbles!
First off... Thank you for the video! Brother you are really going to the next level! I plan on buying from you soon! I know I have said that a lot, but I feel like this may be my year for good things. Finally. 😂 Give the pups some love and the family a high 5 from me. 🇺🇸🤠🇺🇸
I'm with you. I try to have as little concentrates to go through as possible. . Makes it hard especially when I get so much black sand. And a good amount of non magnetic black sand too. That little sawtooth cleanup is awsome. Great job
The solution is simple an old wool blanket hard backed to fit in your sluice . I have done it in mine and it is on a 24 degree angle it catches flour gold very well and once you get about 3 grams worth you clean up and it is gold cube or miller table ready have videos and a pictures for proof . jason is on the right track
Thanks for the video. Nice little sluice. Instead of gluing your sections together, have you thought of putting a bolt and wingnut on each side so you can break it down. This would also make it possible to have different surfaces in each section. Then you could configure your sluice for different types of classified material. Just a thought. COBBLES!🍻
I love your concept. I have a suggestion that might be of use, after lowering the smooth water attachment that you suggested. If possible, add a larger saw tooth in the first section, possibly a short section that is detachable. Either way, I love the concept, and thank you for your effort, well done, and thank you for sharing your research. Cheers
The real time SPLASH-SPLASH-SPLASH sure looked like the sluice was doing nicely in achieving your desire to rapidly lose weight. Those were nice clean outs. I think you have another winner in the FGW Line.
Looks Great, It's nice to see progress in action. I was going to say put a taller ramp every 6" or so to get more and kinda stir things up a bit, but I think your first one should be about 10" down from your water head and every 6" after that. Just my thoughts. GOD BLESS!!! Amy
@FlourgoldWizards average temps day light 70 to 80. Nights are 55 to 50, sunrise Florida, about 15 miles north of Miami. This is the average temp During January to March. Being a veteran, I've was lucky to live in some harsh climate areas, some places where wind blows 30 mph every day of the year.
Thats looking good. Its slower but very effective. Next test is play with pitch some for each size. You definitely will be surprised now about how it runs with tiny Changes. Good job jason !!
That’s great advice but honestly a patent and everything involved is expensive and time consuming. Plus China doesn’t adhere to them. I would just say run em and let the gold community reward him.
@@Red9GearHeads Its a major mess. I tried it myself one time. Very expensive. And then, a big company can just change a few minor things ad push you right out. But, the idea is nice.
" Dr. Wizardstein " at work in his lab-ore-atory. Nice challenge you have going for you. I have about 5' of that ribbed matting, 2 different size ribbs and last section width increased to slow water down. Saves a lot of gold, but still too much black sand. I tried covering the first section with felt, which surprisingly worked extremely well. Test test test test......you will eventually find the "best" solution for your goal. I like the simplicity of your clean-up system. Keep up the great work!
When I worked at the big mines we tested at the beginning, before any operations. We had particle size tests. Mostly for our crushing and grinding mills. Then we had cost overrun tests. In other words, how much did it cost to relieve x-amount of gold and or silver out of the substrate, before the cost ate up the profit. Then we had the concentration cost. Whether hydro-metallurgical or chemical separation. Further down the line we had pyro- metallurgical cost. Trucking gold bars to refining lab off site. Everything had a cost. Test test test. This old wizard is right. Nice work.😊
@@FlourgoldWizards carried a 120 ounce bar through the Denver Airport in my back pocket. Nonferrous, never picked it up on their machine. All the stewardesses followed me into the plane, flirting up a storm. Nice evening in Albuquerque that night. Yee-Haa! I knew it would get crazy 🤪 😜
@@FlourgoldWizards hey Jason I love you this is deep bro I love you very much no homo just straight love for a Mason the Jason..... Or something like that brother 🤣🤔
LoL, Love the last test😂 test some of your old tailings and see if its catching what you're missing. I'd like to see those classifiers large enough for 5 gal buckets.
Fantastic video! That was sooo interesting. I'm a lover of PBR wobbly pops. Premium brew at a working man's wage :) Pabst should release a special 'Miner's' edition, featuring Rigby standing in a river next to a sluice! Maybe with the caption 'for hard working miners'. I'm a little concerned about the amount of gold there, son - the problem being no senior supervisor to make sure no hanky panky takes place! Ohhhh Rigby, know what I saw happen??
@@FlourgoldWizards hahaha, rotten buggers. It's not like you're asking for a neon sign. Lol. Maybe threaten them- free coasters or I'm switching to Hamm's or Stroh's :) Thanks again for your super fun videos!
@@FlourgoldWizardsThink how many PBRs you could enjoy during that time tho. Also, in true process engineering fashion: when a process hits a physical limit, SCALE UP! Bigger table, about the size of a two-car garage maybe 😂... you'll be done in no time!
Awesome results and nice looking setup pal! You would definitely eliminate most if not all of the losses just by feeding slower and / or stopping for a cleanout every now and then!
Really good and informative episode. I like the cleaner sluice for sure. I am concerned about those losses. What was lost was more than you would sometimes get on day out venture athe beach or a creek. But still another high quality show.
Oh I'm not going to like it I'm going to lu lu luv it if I wasn't youtubeily dumb I'd upload some of my trips an what have you maybe give it a shot when I get that bad boy!
Very cool video today really like the clean up sluice I definitely want one I also think that drop off in the water head should remain I think it could be a larger gold capturerer 😂 when these are ready let me know
Congrats on your weight loss i beat you though 68 lbs this past year loss all my teeth due to medication Ive been on for a few years that cause the enamel to break and crack so all my favourites foods i can’t eat lol.
Really nice Jason, looks like you might thinking about making that cleanup sluice with some type of combo mat to also catch the bigger stuff. All in all a great test. The smooth water setup looks awesome. I’m going to try to make a cleanup sluice with the 6” smooth water header I got from you, thanks again. It’s always fun playing around and testing. Awesome video and thanks again. Cobbles 🍻 to ya.
So the misses and I do alot of exploring on the weekends looking for good spots to try for gold we have come across, I have alot of ideas for middle to west upper peninsula so we will see how it goes.
What would happen if you raise the last riffle up And create a low pressure zone right at the bottom? I think that would work for the smaller stuff. I know the losses weren't bad but if you got a pan like that in the wild you'd be digging there for years.
Get your prospecting equipment here 👇🏻😃
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You are always on top of the comments, makes me feel at home !
Hope ya had a good weekend, and im not getting notified by u tube like i used to ! You should watch them !😊😊😊😊
@@smckay6438 lol… maybe im back in UA-cam time out..🤣✅
Go for fine gold..!
@@FlourgoldWizards who did you piss off this time ?😂😂😂😂
Ive been suspended 3 time for my political views, so i just speak neutraleze !
No names or direct insults !
Isn't u tube special? 😉
No secrets with the Wizard. Half his life strewn about behind him for us all to see. Im at this stage of my life too now, and it feels alright.
Feels great ! 🤣🍻
No point trying to hide.. It all comes out in the end.... 🤣👍
That's why I can't show my house lol
@@wrinkyscarnagecrew
I hate the house-showing idea. About to sell my place and I plan to move everything out and rent somewhere until it sells. No way I'm doing that ever again. Leaving house for a "showing" then the chance of people veering away from realtor and opening things up, etc. No thanks!
Wow , that’s some awesome gold
This video demonstrates my love for the human "condition." Thousands and thousands of years of humans doing gold recovery, and here you come along with multiple innovations to make it a more rewarding experience! Thanks for more quality content Jason!
Well said!😃🍻✅
squirrelorama's theorem of gold recovery: "the percentage of sluice gold recovery is inversely proportional to the number of PBRs consumed during testing" 🤓
Agreed 🍻🍻=🤯
😊
I’m starting to think that bigger sluice is better. Longer the better. Watching the Nome Alaska guys has me convinced. Building a super sluice here in southern Wisconsin to hit Lake Superior in a few weeks.
I hope it works!
Thanks Teach! I'd purchase a live-in-person training session for a few days or as long as it takes to become a Wizard.
The line starts in Oregon 🤣🤣🤣✅
@@FlourgoldWizards
Alright, I'll drive out there and get in line. LMFAO!
Fantastic, Awesome, your on some Gold! Not so much work, just wonderful!!
Thanks again!
Thank you Jason absolutely enjoyed it the finger painting with the gold was awesome 💯🤘⛏️🇺🇲
He usually makes a smile of gold, the pan of fine looked more like a bunch of bananas
🤣🤣🤣✅
@@ronnieobrien6591 like your wifes pants 👖 bet you there's a lot of bananas in them 🤣
Oh sure delete my comment so that way they don't see what I said
@@jeremycanterohioprospecting
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Great video! A few months ago I made a few 3d-printed riffles. One of the riffle designs I printed was also sawtooth! Turned out looking good, but I never used them. Lol! Looks like it worked really well, I have to find what I did with those!
Very cool!
Seeing this will be the dogs pajamas. Reducing the panning is the trick. Wow, that is going to be great. If you don't hear from me in the future, the hobby of watching you - habit - too much time on the computer is why i'm in the dog house with the wife.
That happens…🐕😃🍻
That is one sweet system! That micro fine gold is so cool!! You could write name with that stuff! 🍻
Rigbys too !
Jason on your water feed unit try filing the drop edge some. The thinner you get that edge the less trapping of material. Just a thought still love the idea.
Yep ! Its gonna be thinner in the next version ✅
Nice,cobbles to you sir for building equipment for all us gold junkies
Im a junkie too !🍻🤣
@@FlourgoldWizards obviously so😂
fantastic gold! looking like your getting it dialed in! thanks for the share ! stay awesome!
Hopefully the final version is close!!
nuggets are good but the dust adds up fast and is often found easily with minimal gear great vid bro pat the pups for us mate cheers
The dust is where its at brother!! 🐕🦺🐕🦮🐺✅✅✅✅
thats a pretty sweet cleanup sluice for sure
It will be !
Love the video, Jason. The clean up sluice is great. Maybe try a few larger riffles at the top as a test.
I watched a UA-cam video from Aussie Bloke Prospector a couple of years ago about adding a vibrator to his sluice box and how much more flour gold he got, with even less water flow...so the paper gold was more apt to drop. I even see that Phil @freedom prospecting is trying vibration.
Anyway, I've been buying materials for a portable 12v system and i bought a vibration motor for a recliner and some 14×18" plastic serving trays as my skuice. I'm also using corrugated rubber floor runner for my mat. Its a lot cheaper than buying actual gold mat.
Anyway, you might try adding vibration so you could hopefully use less water movement.
One of Aussie Bloke Prospecting videos even shows how paper gold can remain in suspension for quite a while.
I truly appreciate your videos, in particular the ones about black sands on the beach.
One more thing. I watched a UA-cam video Agate Dad where he gathered rocks from the shores of Lake Superior and then cut them in half. Some were totally beautiful. They were the types of rocks that you and Mrs. Wizaed gather. Have you guys cut any of them?
Thanks for all the videos
Be safe and well....
We haven’t but I gave one to a friend and it was pretty cool when he did !
That little clean up sluice is awesome too and you're right it's probably just your feed rate but that size and capture rate was great!
I agree!!
I certainly agree! Awesome!
WOW🎉LOOK at all that flour gold😊You are truly a wizard 😂 Thanks
Thank you! Cheers!🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻
nice work on your sluice and power head creations. from the testing it looks like losses are going to happen but as your test showed it can be controlled to your specific size of gold. and of course the beer must flow as smoothly as well! give the boys a scratch behind the ear for me!
Thank you! 🐕🦺🐕🦮🐺✅✅✅✅
Your mini-sluice with the sawtooth design - is like my concepts with bigger DIY 2 foot wide x 6 feet long gold sluice. I use the same rubber ripple floor matting the entire length of the sluice. In multiple sections I use (gold colored aluminum) carpet-to-flooring transition metal strips creating a bump-and-a-jump of water action, air cavitation bubbling, and swirling action on the downside. The air cavitation creates air pockets disrupting the water surface friction, and drops the shinies faster in the ensuing eddy and ripple patterns. Also using some major-major sized magnets installed on strips across the sluice ... near (not touching) the water surface flow - and this pulls up the black sand into the water flow and keeps it flowing down the sluice.
Always thinking !!!
Unbelievable flower gold Mr Wizzard that’s fur dang sure
Fantastic thickness of gold ay
Cheers 🍻
CrouchOz
Thick and beautiful!
Beautiful Jason 👍 great job great vids to enjoy and informative to learn from 😊
Thanks 👍
Sooo... Food for thought.
Go on the computer program and size up the scale for the sawtooth pattern. That should allow you to capture lager gold. Maybe? 😂😂
In a part of it anyway ✅
Looking like a great sluice to me well done FGW TEAM 👏👍
Getting there !
Here is an idea, what if you would make the sluice a bit tapered so that it gets gradually wider towards the end of the sluice, with a gradually finer course saw tooth profile as you go down the sluice? Maybe with some small ridges along the length of the sluice to help "guide" and "spread" the water over the growing wider surface from the sluice. I am a sucker for experiments and tests. 😁👍
Modifications are coming 😃✅
Way to go guy's. I live in Vegas so you know our desert ain't got no water. So I've been experimenting with air pressure and vacuum pressure. Classifying is gonna be the secret.
Thanks
Good luck!
I really love all these ideas you have to keep more gold GOD bless you brother and keep the ideas a coming COBBLES!!!!
Thank you, I will🍻✅😃
All gold is good. Good job brother 🇺🇸👍⚒🍀🍻
You got that right!🇺🇸👍🏻🍻
That's how smart innovation works! Nice job.
Thanks!
The beach mining sluices in Nome Alaska are big and long with the saw tooth mats. They've been doing it for years like that.
Nice ✅
very nice fine gold recovery sluice it looks amazing
Thanks 👍 it’s almost ready !!
I really like the big pile of gold at the end...lol!
That was a great test. I have one of those "Golden Rule" classifiers, It has sizes that are in between your mesh sizes, but out of 16 screens, has 40, 50, and 70 mesh
Heavy Pans FGW!!!
Thanks again!
Try this again. That's a really sharp and productive system, well put together. That saw tooth style appears to work perfect for super cons. Thanks for sharing. Cheers. Prairie
Thanks again! 😃✅👍🏻
Dude, ... man. You've got some of the coolest toys on the block. Totally fantastic job Mr. Wizard. Even if you can't get out and play with your toys, you do an awesome job showing them off. Keep up the great videos.
Thanks a bunch!
Id say that experiment is a win. 👍⛏️🍺
Me too 🍻✅
Looks like things are coming along nicely! Maybe a slightly bigger riffle section at the bottom to slow everything down and catch more? No, that would add cons... still if was in the section and not having to redo the tailings that would be a slight improvement. I can't wait to see how you solve the problem without adding cons. Wes seems up to the challenge. Well done!
Between the 3 of us we’re gonna nail this!!!!
It’s nice to see the innovation Jason I like the little sluice I think if you added in a couple of small sections of more aggressive riffles, I think you would have it Man. great work. Oh, and I do like that when you come off that smooth water sluice head you got that nice dead zone there looks like a lot of material, golden material locked up in that dead zone.
We’re making a couple changes as we type 🤣✅
Awesome cleanout. Great system you came up with. Thanks for the knowledge and entertainment. Congrats on the weight loss, stay safe and healthy.
Thank you!👍🏻🍻😃✅
You're very welcome. Keep on digging with that Pabst blue ribbon. Love you're videos.
Great work wizard!! I would think adding one or two small drop zones at the end would cut down on losses. One last chance for the gold to drop before the end of the sluice. Cobbles!
Exactly!
The laugh when grabbing the beer had me laughing
🍻🤣🍻🤣🍻🤣
That was awesome. I like how your always testing and thinking out of the box. Keep up the good work 🎉🎉
Thank you!
First off... Thank you for the video!
Brother you are really going to the next level! I plan on buying from you soon! I know I have said that a lot, but I feel like this may be my year for good things. Finally. 😂
Give the pups some love and the family a high 5 from me. 🇺🇸🤠🇺🇸
I appreciate that!🐺🐕🦺🐕🦮✅✅✅✅
What about staggering the saw tooth, fine, coarse, fine, coarse. Running it in like 4" bands...🤔
Get out of my head…🤣✅
Come across your videos yesterday been bing watching since love them keep up the good work would like to meet you some day I also enjoy PBR
Maybe one day! 😃🍻🍻✅
Thank you for a good video. Have a great week.
Thank you! You too!
I absolutely love looking at flower gold its soo beautiful 😍
Me too!!
I'm with you. I try to have as little concentrates to go through as possible. . Makes it hard especially when I get so much black sand. And a good amount of non magnetic black sand too. That little sawtooth cleanup is awsome. Great job
I hope it cuts out an hr of panning!
The solution is simple an old wool blanket hard backed to fit in your sluice . I have done it in mine and it is on a 24 degree angle it catches flour gold very well and once you get about 3 grams worth you clean up and it is gold cube or miller table ready have videos and a pictures for proof . jason is on the right track
@FlourgoldWizards hey great video. Can u buy that 3 d printed clean up sluice ?
@@IKOKNIGHT780 soon ✅
@@FlourgoldWizards alright!!! Looks minty. Perfect for alberta gold
Thanks for the video. Nice little sluice. Instead of gluing your sections together, have you thought of putting a bolt and wingnut on each side so you can break it down. This would also make it possible to have different surfaces in each section. Then you could configure your sluice for different types of classified material. Just a thought.
COBBLES!🍻
Great idea🍻✅
Flower Gold at its finest,
That sluice works a treat 👍🍻🍺
You got that right!cheers Jim 😃🍻✅
Loved it, Nice little set up you made there. and holy wah! that's a lot of fine fine gold.
Glad you enjoyed it ! Holy wah 😃✅
I love your concept. I have a suggestion that might be of use, after lowering the smooth water attachment that you suggested. If possible, add a larger saw tooth in the first section, possibly a short section that is detachable.
Either way, I love the concept, and thank you for your effort, well done, and thank you for sharing your research. Cheers
That's a great idea!
YES!! That is what I need for all this micro flour gold I get here in South West Michigan ,I call Dibs on one asap Jason!!
Sounds good!
I'm going to see about giving this a try I'm in newaygo county got creeks and rivers all what county are you from
@@rickjones6798 im in oconto county ✅
The guy that's my gold addiction 200 from South West Michigan what county are you from in Michigan
@@rickjones6798 I'm in Allegan county , close to plainwell.
The real time SPLASH-SPLASH-SPLASH sure looked like the sluice was doing nicely in achieving your desire to rapidly lose weight.
Those were nice clean outs. I think you have another winner in the FGW Line.
The final product should be impressive!
I use Jobe High V mat here in Michigan. Works great! Loving your videos Jason. keep them coming 👍⛏️😎
Thanks 👍
Looks Great, It's nice to see progress in action. I was going to say put a taller ramp every 6" or so to get more and kinda stir things up a bit, but I think your first one should be about 10" down from your water head and every 6" after that. Just my thoughts.
GOD BLESS!!!
Amy
Thanks for the tips!
You could rerun the tails, too, Jason. With two runs, I'd bet you could end up at 98%, or so. Nice work, buddy!
😃🍻✅
52 degrees in Florida, South nice t-shirt, sandals and shorts weather. I lived in areas of minus 40 with wind chill as well
52??? 🥵
@FlourgoldWizards average temps day light 70 to 80. Nights are 55 to 50, sunrise Florida, about 15 miles north of Miami. This is the average temp During January to March. Being a veteran, I've was lucky to live in some harsh climate areas, some places where wind blows 30 mph every day of the year.
Flour power!
Howdy Tyler. Your VDR mat still works very well in practice. There are no chemical changes. I'm very satisfied.
Best regards from Saxony
Me too!!! It’s the best overall cleanup sluice out there ! Mine will be strictly beach cleanup i think ✅
@@Ltn.ImmelmannThanks, Peter! Glad to see you are still exploring!
I had fun hanging out and watching the process awesome bro.
Glad you enjoyed it😃✅👍🏻
You said splash three times next thing you know I'm grabbing a beer out of my fridge... was that some kind of mind control?😂
COBBLES 🍻
AFNB...🍺🍻🍺
🤣🤣🤣🍻cobbles ✅
Thats looking good. Its slower but very effective. Next test is play with pitch some for each size. You definitely will be surprised now about how it runs with tiny Changes. Good job jason !!
Agreed, possibly an add on piece as well ✅
That was a lot of nice gold . Yes test test. Blessings
Thanks 👍😃🍻
PBR splash got to love em.
Oh yeahhhhh….🍻🤣
Look at you being Mr. Inventor. Make sure you get a patent on those things so you can protect yourself.
That’s great advice but honestly a patent and everything involved is expensive and time consuming. Plus China doesn’t adhere to them. I would just say run em and let the gold community reward him.
If someone copies it for personal use im fine 😃
@@Red9GearHeads
Its a major mess. I tried it myself one time. Very expensive. And then, a big company can just change a few minor things ad push you right out. But, the idea is nice.
" Dr. Wizardstein " at work in his lab-ore-atory. Nice challenge you have going for you. I have about 5' of that ribbed matting, 2 different size ribbs and last section width increased to slow water down. Saves a lot of gold, but still too much black sand. I tried covering the first section with felt, which surprisingly worked extremely well. Test test test test......you will eventually find the "best" solution for your goal. I like the simplicity of your clean-up system. Keep up the great work!
We’ll find the magic combo !
When I worked at the big mines we tested at the beginning, before any operations. We had particle size tests. Mostly for our crushing and grinding mills. Then we had cost overrun tests. In other words, how much did it cost to relieve x-amount of gold and or silver out of the substrate, before the cost ate up the profit. Then we had the concentration cost. Whether hydro-metallurgical or chemical separation. Further down the line we had pyro- metallurgical cost. Trucking gold bars to refining lab off site. Everything had a cost. Test test test. This old wizard is right. Nice work.😊
I would love to hold a gold bar !!!!
@@FlourgoldWizards carried a 120 ounce bar through the Denver Airport in my back pocket. Nonferrous, never picked it up on their machine. All the stewardesses followed me into the plane, flirting up a storm. Nice evening in Albuquerque that night. Yee-Haa! I knew it would get crazy 🤪 😜
@@richardbeee
Story of the year!
The smooth water wizard system........ULTRA!
Yeah !!!🍻✅
100 percent yeah 😜
@@FlourgoldWizards hey Jason I love you this is deep bro I love you very much no homo just straight love for a Mason the Jason..... Or something like that brother 🤣🤔
@@wrinkyscarnagecrew 🍻
Great video! Loved the ending lol
Me too! 🍻🤣
Drawing paintings with gold. Not even Pablo Picasso could do that 🍻
Agreed 🤣🤣✅✅
Good morning. Congrats on the pounds lost. That’ll make those mega mile beach hikes a little easier.
You got that right!
LoL, Love the last test😂 test some of your old tailings and see if its catching what you're missing. I'd like to see those classifiers large enough for 5 gal buckets.
I have some that big !
Fantastic video! That was sooo interesting. I'm a lover of PBR wobbly pops. Premium brew at a working man's wage :) Pabst should release a special 'Miner's' edition, featuring Rigby standing in a river next to a sluice! Maybe with the caption 'for hard working miners'. I'm a little concerned about the amount of gold there, son - the problem being no senior supervisor to make sure no hanky panky takes place! Ohhhh Rigby, know what I saw happen??
Those cheapskates won’t even send me a coaster 🤣🍻✅
@@FlourgoldWizards hahaha, rotten buggers. It's not like you're asking for a neon sign. Lol. Maybe threaten them- free coasters or I'm switching to Hamm's or Stroh's :) Thanks again for your super fun videos!
Good looking stuff, we have the same flour gold up here in Alberta on the North Saskatchewan River!
Very cool!
Congratulations on the loss the weight and the minimum on the new tool that smooth water feed looks great . Chris
Thanks 👍😃✅
Would be neat to see a 3d print like yours here but with gold cube type vortex in it or the martin prospecting gold stop mat 3d printed into it.
Interesting!
Have you ever thought about investing in a Miller Table and would that work with the material you’re collecting?
I gave mine away after a 3 day session running my beach cons 🤣
@@FlourgoldWizardsThink how many PBRs you could enjoy during that time tho. Also, in true process engineering fashion: when a process hits a physical limit, SCALE UP! Bigger table, about the size of a two-car garage maybe 😂... you'll be done in no time!
Amazing Jason I was thinking you were going to need a bigger set of scales!!! Great video mate
Me too!🤣✌️👍🏻🍻
Jason when you are ready, I would love to test/buy one of your new sawtooth clean-up tables.
Got it!
52 degrees down here in Southeast Wisconsin...Yipppee!
Nice !
Awesome results and nice looking setup pal! You would definitely eliminate most if not all of the losses just by feeding slower and / or stopping for a cleanout every now and then!
Very true!😃✅✅✅
Great video. Thanks for sharing Jason👍🤏
Thanks for watching!
Very nice! I would like the 3" smooth water sluice head for my 3" VDR. I have never liked the original, drippy, head. With higher eater velocitys
Soon !!!
Really good and informative episode. I like the cleaner sluice for sure. I am concerned about those losses. What was lost was more than you would sometimes get on day out venture athe beach or a creek. But still another high quality show.
We’re on it 😃✅
Looks like my day i just had cheers cant wait to recieve my header. Love the mini sluice does wonders!
I hope you like it 😃
Oh I'm not going to like it I'm going to lu lu luv it if I wasn't youtubeily dumb I'd upload some of my trips an what have you maybe give it a shot when I get that bad boy!
I’m no professional, but I was thinking having several different scenarios for gold to drop out may help catch more different size materials
I usually have different capture surfaces ✅
Wow, I like that new cleanup sluice! 🍻⚒️
Me too!
Very cool video today really like the clean up sluice I definitely want one I also think that drop off in the water head should remain I think it could be a larger gold capturerer 😂 when these are ready let me know
Will do sir !
So Much GOLD!
Beautiful yes ? 😃✅
Awsome little cleanup sluice
So far ! 😃
Great video and an awesome tiny cleanup sluice 👍🏼🍻
Thanks 👍
Great little machine.
It sure is!
It worked really well on the tiny shiny as well as the really big shiny!
Tiny for sure…✅🤣
Congrats on your weight loss i beat you though 68 lbs this past year loss all my teeth due to medication Ive been on for a few years that cause the enamel to break and crack so all my favourites foods i can’t eat lol.
Yikes!!! Bring on the ice cream!
Really nice Jason, looks like you might thinking about making that cleanup sluice with some type of combo mat to also catch the bigger stuff. All in all a great test. The smooth water setup looks awesome. I’m going to try to make a cleanup sluice with the 6” smooth water header I got from you, thanks again. It’s always fun playing around and testing. Awesome video and thanks again. Cobbles 🍻 to ya.
A little shop test is always fun !
Yes indeed
So the misses and I do alot of exploring on the weekends looking for good spots to try for gold we have come across, I have alot of ideas for middle to west upper peninsula so we will see how it goes.
Good luck!
@@FlourgoldWizards thanks. I'll let ya know how it goes. Maybe give ya some spots to check out
@@johnchristianson7682 yes please !
Awesome show clean up sluice looks nice
Thanks 👍
I am impatient and happy to run Fast.. get the gold then rerun the tailing.. boom.
You did good my friend
Peace Prospector Tripp
Faster is gooder 😃✌️✅
What would happen if you raise the last riffle up And create a low pressure zone right at the bottom? I think that would work for the smaller stuff. I know the losses weren't bad but if you got a pan like that in the wild you'd be digging there for years.
We’re making subtle changes…😃✅
Great clean up sluice! Splashe’ - French for Cobbles 🍻
Cobbles !🤣🍻