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Gold Panning — Backwash & Tap Method

How to vessel bullion as well as operate a “Backwash & Tap” process to apart excellent bullion from black sand. Use multiform drops of JetDry per gallon of panning cylinder H2O too.

25 Responses to “Gold Panning — Backwash & Tap Method”

  1. loil123456 says:

    how much is it

  2. loil123456 says:

    how much was it

  3. loil123456 says:

    how much was it

  4. loil123456 says:

    hi you did awsome

  5. B1u3Dr4g0n1 says:

    I want to see him put 5 flakes in and have all 5 when he is done…..

  6. refracturate says:

    excellent vid. thanks

  7. psychosolodiver says:

    You don’t use a magnet to remove the black sand?

  8. 3NUNS says:

    thankyou for that … what you have shown us is expertise

  9. scorpiotoyou says:

    25,802 veiws no way!!! i cant even get that type of veiwing.. you make me sad man…lol great video!

  10. drivemakeshoot says:

    where did you get that paydirt

  11. chessmaster001 says:

    where do you get your ‘concentrate’ do you just go to the nearest river or what?

  12. MellowYellowed says:

    nice

  13. head1rush7 says:

    Can I ask where you got your concentrate?

    I have found one website seller so far that is fair. I’m trying another as we speak. It is a fun hobby even though you don’t necessarily make money buying concentrate.

  14. C0017A says:

    ModernMaverick34,
    Apology accepted! No hard feelings here… There so many good techniques out there for panning, sluicing, dredging, etc. I watch everyone I can, and have “combined” many different demos and techniques into what works for me. With well-washed hands and a lot of JetDry I find I can “push” the fine gold around real well, clean out the fine black sand, and end up with -100 mesh & smaller w/o any real loss. Best of luck & plz post some videos of your “gold adventures”. C-17A

  15. chestateegold says:

    this is golfingrobert. btw this guy’s method is pretty good, i dont use it when panning but i use it for cleaning concentrates, which is what the method is for. it works really good. and c0017a, i think this guy thinks that you are showing this method for just general panning. but idk, not my place i suppose….

  16. golfingrobert says:

    well, the place i went was right in the middle of yahoola park or whatever it is called. i have since learned the best place to go is on the chestatee river. I have since found around two grams of gold through multiple panning trips and two slucing trips. but i did go to the crisson mine/ consolidated gold mine and they had some retarded tecniques.i like my way :) . but i geuss that is the only way to do it, your own way. :)

  17. C0017A says:

    ModernMaverick34,
    You are obviously “the expert” on panning. Great! We’d all love to see how you do it so expertly…vice being so critical of others. Video plz… Remember, gold’s where you find it, and whatever technique for prospecting/panning that works for that person, well, works for that person. I do wash my hands before hand panning fine gold to remove oils. “Quick” is always a relative term when dealing with black sand. This video was made for the newbie, not you. Good day. C-17A

  18. ModernMaverick34 says:

    You call that “quickly panning concentrates”? 6 and a half minutes of tappity-tap-tap-tap. Plus you were finger-fucking your gold too much, no one should have to scoot gold with their finger in order to help the black sand separate, that’s a good way to lose your fine gold. Folks, the oil from your finger makes fine gold, like gold dust float away. Now he did use Jet Dry to counter-act this effect, but do not follow this method…. and please, don’t molest the gold during the process.

  19. ModernMaverick34 says:

    Same thing happened to me Robert, I was in the Yahoola River too and like you, it was my second time also. I bet you went underneath the bridge where that rafting place is located, didn’t you? That place has been picked clean. Don’t give up, there are better places. Pay no attention to this guy’s panning technique, it’s all wrong.

  20. genleeiv says:

    great video but i am having issues and it is not working for me, the camera was a litttle close so i could not see where you were tapping, i assume it was about 180 from the other hand but are you tapping the bottom or the side?

  21. TJLphotos says:

    Basically it’s soapy water, which breaks the surface tension of the water to prevent the light gold flakes to float away.

  22. hugo1221 says:

    thanks for this :)

  23. rocket1222 says:

    Where do you get your concentrate from? Would love to get really involved with this! Thanks for the videos

  24. jacobgp1 says:

    sure, you could use a magnet. IT IS NOT SILVER< IT IS IRON. cool vid.

  25. Roddyoneeye says:

    Do you know about how much of that ‘black sand’ is silver ?

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