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Date Posted: 08:36:48 08/24/05 Wed
Author: Wishbone
Subject: Re: Land Dredging Drywasher !!??
In reply to: jim straight 's message, "Re: Land Dredging Drywasher !!??" on 22:56:52 08/23/05 Tue

Thanks for your input RSJ!! You too JS :o) My, my, there seems to be no light weight, highly meneuverable and simple answer here!! Hummmm, I'm not so sure at this point if I want to go back to the drawing board on this one. JS, the snipping part you mentioned is my favorite way of drywashing. I've had a good bit of luck using that method while using a bellows drywasher. I don't like digging tons of material with huge and noisy, constant air drywashers! The smaller constant air drywashers are fine however and when in an area that has a goodly amount of gold through out the soil and not necessarily on bedrock, then that's the way to go for sure, and I do :o)

RS, I recently modified my "Sam Radding" hand crank bellows to operate by battery power and love it. I can switch back over to hand crank in less than a minute :o)

Thanks for all the interesting input fellas. Gotta just love this gold prospecting and mining business huh?

Wishbone

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