With only One Day Off most of the time, I realize that time is not our friend. We spend too much time doing things we don’t want to do. Join me on my adventures in Gold Prospecting, metal detecting and whatever else hits my path. Adventure is what life should be all about. Let’s get out there and experience one. HEAVY PANS EVERYONE! See you out on the claim.
I have a timelapse slider camera setup that would get some good footage for your videos. I live in that area and am new to prospecting, if your ok with a tag-a-long on one of your adventures My mail is the same as my username at the google.
I wish everyone that tried this would give their location.. I did try this over the last couple of days ( Orlando, FL) I am a novice at this, but have never failed to find gold in a place where I know there is gold. I only have a pan, no sluice. It took me a bit to get through 50lbs of sand, but in the end I found nothing A few thoughts: I suck at panning :) There is so little gold in Home Depot sand that I missed it I have the wrong kind of sand ( all purpose play sand, the only sand they had that day) Home Depot gets its sand locally?? Why would anyone ship sand to Florida ( no known gold in Florida) Just my experience and thoughts…
Bruh! You have that screen over your sluice box. Why are you not just shoveling unclassified dirt and rocks into your sluice box. Isnt that what thats made for?! You could be getting so much more gold brutha.
Yes I know that screen works great. But when your material is mostly mossy and old dead tree roots, I must clean and classify the organic material out. Heavy Pans!
quik sand at my local home depot is $5.93 a 50lb bag, while this is interesting don't think it would in the end be worth the end cost of sand vs gold found. glad you found something.
If the gold is that chunky then you should increase your feed rate into the sluice box significantly. Course gold like that isn't gonna make it very far.
There also silica and magnesium and copper and silver and zinc....... it's dirt. It has all the dirt in it. It would be weird if there wasn't gold in it.
Unfortunately you can't make a profit with it. But maybe if you need the sand you can use the sluice box to recoup some of your costs. At the very least it's interesting
To let you know FYI no matter where you get your sand from home Depot or Lowe's is made by the same company the same company it's the same with concrete mulch pavers and all of it is made by the same company did you send it to either their different buildings and put a slap a different name on it or make a different bag honestly and truly how do I know this I used to work for the company to make the concrete and sand
Here’s and idea, the dirt cost $3 right? U got $2 in gold right? Sell the dirt for $1.5, cheaper than anyone’s else so u get the business, and then make the profit and repeat, ur welcome
@@onedayoffprospecting I just watched a video of a guy who went to the next level. he bought 2 yards of sand from a local supplier here in California for 35.00. Out of the two yards of sand he found over 100.00 worth of gold or 60.+ profit and he needed the sand anyway. I figure you could resale the sand. Any something to think about.