Indoor Gold Cons Cleanup - Winter Fun, wheeeeee! |
Indoor Gold Cons Cleanup - Winter Fun, wheeeeee! |
Jan 31 2010, 11:11 AM
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Moderator Group: Members Posts: 4,459 Joined: 25-August 09 From: way on up thar Member No.: 6,983 |
I did some cleanup yesterday and thought I'd share some pics.
I plan on adding a recirculating cleanup sluice to the system (probably the new Keene Super Recirc.) this spring for the #20+ mesh stuff.... for now I'm panning that. Mesh #30 and smaller go into the Blue Bowl . I ran two separate batches of concentrate through the system, both from our very own CP! Each were 2lb dry bags. The first was concentrate was sent by Dan & Denise from the shavings and grindings (panning sample) included in the incredible gold/quartz cab that I won in the CP drawing (1st item down): CP Stash The second 2lb cons bag that I ran through was a special bag that Dan & Denise put together (which I requested) for Colorado gold (to be included in a project I'm working on). I am very grateful, exactly what I needed. If you've got the cabin fever or just want to stay sharp with your cleanup techniques I highly recommend picking up some CP cons and gettin' busy. Me.... I'm still learnin'. I had a blast! Here's how it went: My indoor system is very tidy. As you can see I'm setting up shop on my nice area rug with no worries. Well, that and.... since my last girlfriend moved out there are no more rules here . I'll also be wearing a tuxedo during the entire process (the umbrella in the pic is for camera lighting) Some of my cleanup tools: This is my basic recirculating setup The 36 gal Rubbermaid tub contains all of the splashback. I'll be attaching the spray nozzle (for rinsing classifying screens, etc.) and the Blue Bowl to the end of the recirc hose for each process. This is the first stack of screens - #2 mesh down to #30. Since I know I have a tendency to get these screens mixed up (and the magic marker will eventually wear off) I've taken the liberty of burning the mesh numbers into each screen rim with a rounded attachment on my woobuning tool. Dirt Rinsing it down trough the stack one screen at a time Starting to see colors in the #20 mesh #20 - #2 mesh goes to the pan. Here's the #30 mesh and smaller that went to the bottom of the bucket. It will be classified in the next stack of screens: Next stack of screens #30 - #100. Each mesh class will be Blue-Bowled separately at different speeds. continued.... -------------------- /l ,[____], l---L-OlllllllO- ()_) ()_)--o-)_) BLACK SANDS MATTER! Very Happy CP Lifetime Member CP CORE TEAM Referral Code CE213 |
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Jul 19 2015, 02:12 PM
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Master Mucker! Group: Members Posts: 2,430 Joined: 6-June 13 From: Falcon, CO Member No.: 82,915 |
Revisiting this thread, FINALLY setting up my blue bowl!
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Jul 19 2015, 09:17 PM
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Master Mucker! Group: Members Posts: 2,430 Joined: 6-June 13 From: Falcon, CO Member No.: 82,915 |
OK, I'm definitely a blue bowl convert. Had fun working though my 2 coffee cans of cons from 3 trips to Swizz's claim and one trip to Clear Creek.
Got all set up, and of course it started raining, so I had to move closer to the house and break out my raincoat. Found one flake in the 30 mesh and 5 little bits in the 50 mesh. Tomorrow I'll run the 70 and 100. Thanks for the great tips Swizz; made doing this for the first time a breeze! -------------------- Find Colorado Prospector on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/170314493176558
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Jul 20 2015, 10:54 PM
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Master Mucker! Group: Members Posts: 2,430 Joined: 6-June 13 From: Falcon, CO Member No.: 82,915 |
Got my 70 & 100 screens mixed up, so it was all 100... let's just say I just THOUGHT I was sold in the blue bowl, now that I ran the 100 and the -100, I KNOW I am sold! This is material I've panned the heck out of and I am shocked at the amount of color I got.
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Jul 21 2015, 06:23 AM
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Master Mucker! Group: Members Posts: 2,430 Joined: 6-June 13 From: Falcon, CO Member No.: 82,915 |
I forgot in addition to 3 trips to Swizz's and a Clear Creek trip, there are cons from a bag of pay I bought over the winter to play with.
Amazed at the amount of stuff I missed panning (and wondering how much I've thrown away after panning and throwing away material I though was color free ) Here's the 100 mesh , the -100 . Curious at the amount in the -100, as I know Swizz's claim doesn't have a lot in that size... so either we hit a layer that does, or it is all from CC and the pay I bought. and the total I got out of 2 half full coffee cans -------------------- Find Colorado Prospector on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/170314493176558
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Jul 21 2015, 07:02 AM
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Moderator Group: Members Posts: 4,459 Joined: 25-August 09 From: way on up thar Member No.: 6,983 |
I'm cornfused.... that can't be your grand total from our last trip. If so, somethin ain't right.... or we need to move on to another hole. That's not a lot.
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Jul 21 2015, 08:17 AM
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Master Mucker! Group: Members Posts: 2,430 Joined: 6-June 13 From: Falcon, CO Member No.: 82,915 |
I'm cornfused.... that can't be your grand total from our last trip. If so, somethin ain't right.... or we need to move on to another hole. That's not a lot. These are my leftover cons that I'd already panned, but held on to, so I could blue bowl them. So they'd already been panned (with my obviously crappy panning skills! lol) I just mentioned you in the -100 comment, since I know hasn't been much of that size stuff coming out of your hole, so either we came upon a fine layer or the pay I bought had a bunch of fines in it. I didn't have too much material from CC, so I don't think it was from there. Will be interesting to see what you got on the 4th to see if you ended up with much 100 & -100. -------------------- Find Colorado Prospector on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/170314493176558
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Jul 21 2015, 10:56 AM
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Moderator Group: Members Posts: 4,459 Joined: 25-August 09 From: way on up thar Member No.: 6,983 |
Oh... I get it. I might suggest that you organize and tag your con samples? I use Ziplocs to organize my samples but the coffee can containers are a good idea too, just take up too much space for me.
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Jul 21 2015, 12:32 PM
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Master Mucker! Group: Members Posts: 2,430 Joined: 6-June 13 From: Falcon, CO Member No.: 82,915 |
Oh... I get it. I might suggest that you organize and tag your con samples? I use Ziplocs to organize my samples but the coffee can containers are a good idea too, just take up too much space for me. Rog, saw you doing that and will definitely clean up the "technical" side of my operation, so I know what's what. -------------------- Find Colorado Prospector on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/170314493176558
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Mar 9 2016, 11:15 AM
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Rock Bar! Group: Members Posts: 875 Joined: 25-July 14 From: Westminster, CO Member No.: 117,949 |
Reading about ye olde blue bowl, it seems some folks like to move the supplied valve back a bit from bowl; perhaps it provides a more laminar water flow. Did any of you do any mods? I saw that Chris was considering replacing the valve.
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Mar 9 2016, 07:35 PM
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Moderator Group: Members Posts: 4,459 Joined: 25-August 09 From: way on up thar Member No.: 6,983 |
Yes, for sure. This thread is about 5yrs old now.... a few years ago I retrofitted a good spigot about 8 or 10 inches back from the bowl. It helps for sure. I also recommend a small pump like a 250. Anything larger gets a workout when you choke the flow with the spigot or whatever regulator. A solution to that (too big of pump) would be to run it full blast and add a "Y" connector to bleed off the excess (back into the tub).... which also can help control the bowl flow.
My current setup.... (15gal) Small submerged pump and no bleeder. Blue Bowl by GhostCreekMine, on Flickr -------------------- /l ,[____], l---L-OlllllllO- ()_) ()_)--o-)_) BLACK SANDS MATTER! Very Happy CP Lifetime Member CP CORE TEAM Referral Code CE213 |
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Mar 10 2016, 12:43 PM
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Rock Bar! Group: Members Posts: 875 Joined: 25-July 14 From: Westminster, CO Member No.: 117,949 |
Excellent! I suspect I'll have to do something similar. It should be here tomorrow, so I'm pretty stoked.
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Mar 11 2016, 08:00 AM
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Shovel Buster! Group: Members Posts: 64 Joined: 2-February 16 From: Houston Member No.: 122,503 |
I've marked the inside of the Blue Bowl with individual level indicators for each mesh: Working like a charm: Eureka! Here are the results from the gold/quartz cab pannings: Bag 2; I haven't had time to dry and sort it yet but these are some of the larger pieces that will go into my project. Many thanks Dan & Denise! Saddle-up boys, we's a goin' inta town for sum vittles and a hot shower tonight! I'm not understanding the water setup (yes I am a newb) Is it sucking water up out of the tub and spraying it back in? I don't see where the end where you can get electrocuted is doing anything but sitting in the water with an exposed wire attached to a battery. I have seen some of the prospectors use this setup when cleaning gems in the field, but not in a house. |
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Mar 11 2016, 08:17 AM
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Rock Bar! Group: Members Posts: 875 Joined: 25-July 14 From: Westminster, CO Member No.: 117,949 |
In the pics, water is pumped (submersible) from the bigger 25-gallon bucket into the blue bowl setting up a vortex. The water level is adjusted for the mesh size being processed, and the theory is to set the water just high enough to lift the black sands up the center cone, while the heavier gold settles around the bottom of the cone. Swizz linked a video in post 18 of this thread that shows it in action.
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Mar 11 2016, 08:33 AM
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Moderator Group: Members Posts: 4,459 Joined: 25-August 09 From: way on up thar Member No.: 6,983 |
Silky, Eric is correct. The white hose in the pic leads into the tub. At the bottom there is a small 12 volt bilge pump exactly like the ones used in boats.... it can't electrocute you, it's only 12V and fully sealed. The Blue Bowl is essentially a centrifuge and works similar to a toilet. Water is pumped into the bowl and swirls clockwise. Slowly add material. The light material finds it's way to the cone first. It climbs the cone and exits the center (flushed down the toilet).... into the waste bucket that the bowl is perched on. The Gold is way too heavy to climb the cone and get flushed. It stays at the base of the cone and elsewhere throughout the bowl during the process. It's kinda fun to watch.
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Mar 11 2016, 08:53 AM
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I have seen some of the prospectors use this setup when cleaning gems in the field, but not in a house. In my opinion, this unit is used best for cleaning out concentrates and not raw material. -------------------- Education is the key to the future,
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