Massive Gold Find Gold Prospecting Gold www.Rotapan.com #3
July 8th, 2009 | by admin |rotapan asked:
Gold, proof the rotapan works, 1/2 ounce tossed into a gallon pail of rock and gravel, then worked and got it all back. www.rotapan.com works – I guarantee you will trap your gold … gold panning prospecting detecting sluice mining recovery pan alluvial nugget detector sapphire diamond keene dredge classifer concentrator high banker pontoon garrett silver platinum outback travel 4×4 camping tools goldpan impact dredging rocker treasure sieve shaker
10 Responses to “Massive Gold Find Gold Prospecting Gold www.Rotapan.com #3”
By gold dredge on Jul 11, 2009 | Reply
how much does all that stuff cost and how long did it take you to find all that gold
By sluice boxes on Jul 11, 2009 | Reply
wow ..now you can buy yourselfs a nailclipper…
By gold detector on Jul 13, 2009 | Reply
Looks bloody brilliant. So simple and effective. Loved the chooks in the background noise.
By gold prospecting equipment on Jul 16, 2009 | Reply
volume enough for the water overflow and the bucket in the tub. As you work the sands and gravel the water in the bucket is displaced as overflow into the tub and can be re-used. The extra 30 litres you have in your onboard tank is used as makeup water as you will have losses as you wet the sand and gravels.
By using this method, you will be able to go into dry gulch country.
Regards
John
By gold mining gear on Jul 16, 2009 | Reply
If the gold was very coarse with size and weight, yes it would collect in the tray but you would certainly lose the small gold.
You will have to devote one of your racks to a small water tank, say 40 litres.
We normally put the ROTAPAN in a 20 litre bucket , but you could use a 10 litre bucket with the top the same as the 20 litre.This means you would need only 10 litres to fill your bucket on start up. You then sit the bucket in a high sided collection tub
By gold metal detector on Jul 17, 2009 | Reply
A customer asked:
Does the Rotapan work as a dry pan. Sometimes I travel light on a Yamaha TW-200 motorcycle with racks.
Just wondered if you’ve tried it without water? Are you planning on designing a DRY version? Thanks, xxxxxxxxxxx My answer: NO The process depends on the difference in specific gravity water being 1 and gold being 19 and you need the water to dislodge gold particles from dry clay $ crevices in stones and rocks. SEE NEXT COMMENT FOR MORE
By underwater metal detector on Jul 19, 2009 | Reply
No- I ship from Australia and sending a $10 bucket is like sending air – the freight co charges by volume as well as weight. By the way, delivery of the ROTAPAN to North America is from 3 to 6 days, door to door and is insured.
That is fantastic given we are at the bottom of the world. A GREAT SERVICE.
YOU HAVE NO MORE TO PAY AT YOUR END.
By underwater metal detector on Jul 21, 2009 | Reply
does it come with a bucket?
By gold detector on Jul 24, 2009 | Reply
very cool, i wish i had more places to pan for gold around here and i would buy it, but maybe when i scrape together a few bucks ill go to college in dahlonega and buy one of these bad boys
By gold prospecting equipment on Jul 26, 2009 | Reply
Holy Cavitation Batman…It came in tha mail yesturday, and it does work Great… Thank you John, I tried it out at tha river, hardly much gold in this part of tha country,,,,But what did turn up after first bucket full was a “Diamond”, a very small one, but a diamond no-less. I did Not expect to find that, small as it is, it cuts glass like butter.