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Recreational Gold Panning
A blog for recreational gold panners everywhere. Please add any comments and ideas you have. I am trying to get something going here that will benefit all "Mom & Pop" miners. People who search for gold whether they use a traditional gold pan or some new fangled contraption. Of course all you metal detector miners are welcome as well.
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Tuesday, April 2, 2019
Screening Equipment
I came across this article regarding screening your "pay dirt".
Here is a link to the entire thing. -- https://rockroadrecycle.com/prairie-dawg-practical-what-are-the-different-types-of-screening-equipment/
Snippet:
Portable rubber tire-mounted screens have dominated certain mid-range production markets for years and have always been extremely dominant in the resale market, keeping these types of screens extremely popular, if not the most popular, today. These screens are typically flat or horizontal in configuration and reach lengths of 24 feet. Inclines have also been popular, but require the plant to be lifted into position – an extra step. They also require a longer feed conveyor to reach the elevated height. So the incline version (although being the first ones on the market) has stayed the course (being structurally fixed) to become some of the best production-based machines on the market requiring less horsepower and machined parts, making them extremely efficient and long-lasting.
Here is a link to the entire thing. -- https://rockroadrecycle.com/prairie-dawg-practical-what-are-the-different-types-of-screening-equipment/
Snippet:
Portable rubber tire-mounted screens have dominated certain mid-range production markets for years and have always been extremely dominant in the resale market, keeping these types of screens extremely popular, if not the most popular, today. These screens are typically flat or horizontal in configuration and reach lengths of 24 feet. Inclines have also been popular, but require the plant to be lifted into position – an extra step. They also require a longer feed conveyor to reach the elevated height. So the incline version (although being the first ones on the market) has stayed the course (being structurally fixed) to become some of the best production-based machines on the market requiring less horsepower and machined parts, making them extremely efficient and long-lasting.
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