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Valens Legacy

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  1. You could also use a metal bucket and a can of sterno to heat an area, just make sure that you use some gloves.

    That has helped me thaw the ground before, and if you go to a good will store you can snag them cheap.

    Wish you luck and hope your targets are nice.

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  2. I was with my grandfather in Co. when he got a real good signal and I went to see what he had found.

    It was a fairly deep signal of about 10 inches, and when he had finally got down to the object he told me to go to the car. I saw him slowly walk up and grab the cell phone and dial 911.

    In about 20 minutes the county sheriff pulled up and started asking grandfather questions. I was told to stay with the car and direct anyone else to his location. There seemed to be almost 6 cars in about 30 minutes that had pulled up before grandfather came back to the car.

    I asked him what was going on and he told me that he found a gold ring, but it was still attached to the hand.

    I believe that had to be the most interesting thing that my grandfather had found, as for me I was detecting a campsite near the house and only found a condom still in the foil package about an inch in the dirt.

    So I hope someone has something better than I do.

    Caleb

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  3. 56 minutes ago, Dean Stone said:

     I think the sluice you talking about is a Drop Sluice.

    The unit that I had seen in the past had 3 different type of ways to capture the gold. 2 different types of riffle plus the holes. On the top portion of the Long Tom there was the slurry box o top and it had some type of slits that went to the bottom sluice. On top they would smash the materials to loosen the gold up, keep raking the mix so that the gold would go to the bottom and to the next sluice. The heavies would be removed from the very end of the top  section and gone through at a latter time. Since the sluice was being used at the time my grandfather and I were there I did not get to see just how the gold went from the top to the bottom.

    When I was looking under the top section I could see the shape of the riffles in the bottom section.

    I hope this helps,

    Caleb

    2 hours ago, HardPack said:

    Another view of the Long Tom in operation.

    That is a better picture of the unit, and that looks like the one I had seen almost 20 years ago.

    Above I had remembered a little more about the unit.

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  4. The early ones had riffles that were dug into the bottom of the deck to catch gold and also some raised riffles.

    They make similar units today but are shorter than the old ones, and they also make a mini one that you can take in a back pack. I have seen one a long time ago with my grandfather that someone was still using at the time in North Dakota.The way that I was told on how it worked was that it used less than half of the water others needed to work.

    The one I had seen the bottom holes that captured the gold was about 1 1/4 inch in diameter and close to 3/8 in deep. The guy that was using it would dump his material into one end and sweep the real heavy stuff down it or pull out what the water had cleaned. It was a lot of work but he said he could gather more gold than his normal sluices with it.

    That is all I know and I may not be 100 percent accurate on how it worked, been a long time.

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  5. The 540 is a good unit to use, however it is not built as strong as the higher priced models.

    It works well out of the box and once you learn the unit I think you will like it.

    There is a article on the forum that I had read which talked about it in depth, I am sorry that I could not find a link to it.

  6. 8 hours ago, Ndplumr said:

    I think your a little steep on your prices for consulting. 

    I for one thinks his price is way to low, on the union scale he is 1/10th the price that he should be charging so pay up.

    You are in a common gravel pit for road work, they use rock from the area instead of hauling it in from a 100 miles away. Here in Illinois we have what are called borrow pits when the built most of the highways so they could build the roads and bridges back in the day.

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  7. 6 hours ago, HardPack said:

    Which metal detector did you take?

    I will be using my 800 when I get a good chance to go and look. I will also take my Tracker IV so the land owner can search also.

    I have not had a chance to go look as of yet because I have to go when the land owner is there and he works some odd hours.

  8. 2 hours ago, Erik Oostra said:

    While I can see the large coil missing a low-conductive target, I didn’t expect to see the smaller coils missing high-conductive targets.. What voodoo is at work here?  

    The reason that it will do that on a regular basis is the way you cross your eyes while drink a beer while swinging the coil from the left to the right.

    You may try to swing from the right to the left to compensate for the problem.

    Good luck with your new coil and may the detector god's be kind to you.

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  9. Welcome to the forum and glad to have you here.

    What part of the country are you from and what type of detector do you have.

    Feel free to ask any question to help you out and I am sure that someone here can answer it. Remember there is no stupid questions.

  10. Harbor Freight has some rubber gloves that are yellow in color and sells for $3.00. I use those over the top of a brown jersey glove and it keeps my hands nice and warm. They will last all day and maybe a couple of days, but for the price of them it is cheap enough to use. I am sluicing with them about 3 times a year in December with no problems.

    Just make sure you use a size larger than the gloves they go over.

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