@@meMiner Hallo sir. . i hop you are fine. . . . I know the mark on the feet of old age from which gold has been extracted from many places and if you have any information about it please let me know half of it will be yours. Please
I spotted your gold on the right before you said it here...color alone. Your metal detector ALREADY detected a metal so using acid baths to remove all the calcium deposits is.easy way or.could crush the rock to extract it. Nice find.
Can you tell me if it is possible to make such a ball mill that would be able to crush all the rock into a powder but not turn the gold into powder as well? And by the way at least is there any way to destroy all the rock leaving the gold behind?As for calcite it is all clear like day but not so clear for pyrite and quarz-the only thing I know is that quartz is dissolving in hidrofluoric acid,which I don't want to use because of all that unpleasant stuff from extreme danger of using it to the huge effort needed to obtain it..So what is the best way to extract gold as is from rocks and ore(without damaging the nuggets)?
A ball mill will harm any nuggets along with the rock. It will also leave gold smeared on the balls and inside of the tumbler. Personally, if there is VG in quartz, I would leave it as-is.
I keep asking friends for the different rocks in their yards now. I've found some really cool ones. Not sure about the Gold but the different rocks are amazing. And it all started from two alien rocks I got decades ago that I still can't figure out what they are but they were usaf samples from a place up by Mt McKinley in Alaska. To everyone else they are just weird looking rocks. To me they are a Mystery ... lol
Great find Meminer, how you go to those backhill places is a wonder! I found Madoc daunting enough, found pyrrhotite I think, fool's gold to the extreme, iron pyrites fools the eyes, pyrrhotite fools the ears. By way of metal detector. Pyrrhotite has the word HOT in it BTW!
@@meMiner "is" not "is at." Lol. That's funny that you would misplace your GOLD! Although my Dad and me and family smelted a thick nickel-sized goldpiece together from all the panning we did for a year...My dad is gone and nobody knows what happened to it. Really? 📡👼👼👼✨💛😒🌟💰🏆🍯🔐❔❔❔🔱🔸🔶.......
I have plenty of that rocks in my land back home in Haiti I remember first time I see it I was like when I'm building my house I will use them, didn't know the value of them.
Too bad the mine is 5 hours drive away. Luckily, I have some other large rocks from there that I still need to inspect, but they look different - no obvious calcite, so I probably have to crush and pan them. Probably, a winter project.
Here in Germany the cleaning vinegar is 25% acid..and is pretty cheap..(I am from Kentucky) And yes in Kentucky when I found it expensive...and kind of hard to find..(If this is the vinegar y'all are talking about..)
I don't think I used a metal detector in this video. For gold prospecting, my main detector is a Minelab GPX 5000. I also have a Fisher Gold Bug SE and a Minelab Equinox 800 for prospecting. All are good machines.
Sodas usually contain phosphoric acid and citric acid. The ingredients differ by brand and location of manufacture. I understand RC cola typically has the most acid, followed by cherry Coke and then Coke. Vinegar contains acetic acid. The amount in white vinegar is usually about 5%. Any of these can be used to dissolve some types of mineral. I prefer to use vinegar or sometimes something stronger such as muriatic.