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Twas the night before Christmas, when all thro’ the claim,

Nothing was stirring, not even a flame;

The Dredges were docked by the river with care,
In hopes that the Pirate soon would be there;


The cronies were resting after eating their supper,
From campfire tales and hilarious banter;
Dreaming of gold and feeling quite quirky,

We settled down for the night with chunky the turkey.


When out on the creek there arose such a scare,
We woke from our sleep to see who was there,
Away to the bank we ran in a daze,   
To see the commotion that caused such a craze,


The moon on the water reflected a vision,

Could it be our wish, had come to fruition?


With wondrous amazement our interest was peaked,  

Appeared Sherpa Shad towing a dredge down the creek.  
With a rider, so jolly and causing a riot,
I knew in an instant, it must be the Pirate!


Quick as a whip the dredge sputtered and flamed,
And he whistled, and shouted, and call’d us by name:

“Hey! Timmy, Kathleen, and Swiftwater Toney!

“Hey Cooley and Shad and all of the cronies!
“To the bottom of bedrock, to the layer of clay,
“Now dredge away all, dredge away, dredge away!”

So on down the creek the Pirate withdrew,
With a sluice full of cons and gold pickers too,
And then in a twinkling, I spied in my sluice
The glistening of gold as big as a moose?


As I did my gold dance, and was spinning around,
The Pirate let out a magnificent sound,

dress’d in his wetsuit, from his head to his toe,
He laughed and he bellowed, now I must go!


Buckets of cons were tossed in the air,
And he danced on his dredge with a Pirate’s flare;
His eyes - how they twinkled! his movements quite merry,

His cheeks were like roses, and his beard was all hairy;


The dredge hose was coiled up like a bow,

As he leapt on the dredge and told Sherpa to go

The current picked up and swept them away,

Gotta get back to Indy before Christmas Day!

The magic took over with a mystical flame,

As a blanket of snow fell over the claim

A voice  was all booming as they drove out of sight,

Merry Christmas to all and to all a good night!

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Chemical gold refining

Howdy Ray,

I ran across this message from the first time I reached out to you. I thought I would send it to you just for fun. Because you said you lost all these.

All the Best my friend,
John


I watched your refining video and since this is a hobby of mine I thought I would share some information that might help you on your path. These are all things I learned from others and experience, that work well for me.
You are more than welcome to share this information as you see fit, except for my phone number and email please.
A quick word of caution, I see you have good ventilation with your fan but others might not know that the NO and NO2 gas from the nitric acid and Aqua Regia reactions can cause pulmonary edema sometimes delayed by hours. This is bad to really bad, enough about that.
Free advice being worth all you pay, its hard to say what uninvited advice is worth, haha, but here goes.
1. Put your placer in a melting dish and incinerate the gold (heat to red but try not to melt it) this helps to oxidize some of the base metals saving you time and chemicals.
2. Do a boil in 50/50 muriatic acid and distilled water, best method is to sit the beaker in a little bit of sand, I use a ceramic frying pan to hold the sand and beaker in case you brake your beaker or boil over. Heat for 15-30 minutes.
3. Pour through a wetted filter paper and rinse with very hot water, this removes your lead as lead chloride, which is soluable in hot water. This also removes any tin before you introduce your nitric, that's my guess about the white stuff in your video. It's called stannic paste, or stannic acid, most of the other things it's called you can't say in mixed company.
0. Repeat step 1.Put your placer in a melting dish and incinerate the gold (heat to red but try not to melt it) this gets rid of any remaining chlorides.
0. Rinse your beaker well and make enough 50/50 nitric and distilled water to cover your gold by an inch or more. Remember the "add acid to water rule" heat for 15-30 minutes. This wash water will contain silver.
0. Rinse three times with hot water, decanting rinse water and leaving your gold in the beaker.
0. Add all the HCl (muriatic acid) needed to solvate your gold see ratio below.
0. Add 2ml of 3% H2O2 (hydrogen peroxide),this jump starts the production of hydronium in the solution.
0. Heat to around 150*F,
0. Slowly add 25% of the nitric acid, wait for the reaction to slow,
0. Add 25% more, wait for the reaction to slow again.
0. Heat to 190*F, glass candy thermometers work well for this but infrared thermometers are better.
0. Add 25% of the nitric acid and let the reaction slow again.
0. Slowly add only enough of the remaining nitric to dissolve the gold. This step buys you extra gold don't rush it. Do this a few ml at a time and allow the reaction to stop before the next addition.
0. Pour your auric chloride solution through a wetted filter into two volumes of distilled water. As you dilute the solution this will drop any silver as silver chloride and make the solution cloud slightly.
0. Add .5 gram of sulfamic acid crystals, or a couple drops of sulfuric acid if you don't have sulfamic acid. Sulfamic Acid will kill any excess nitric acid and make Nitrous Oxide and sulfuric acid out of it. Which ever way the sulfuric gets in the solution it will drop any lead as lead sulfate. Lead sulfate is insoluble in water as well as this solution.
0. Let stand overnight to settle, and decant or siphon off your bright, clear, yellow solution. You can filter it if you need to for time but I would start with two wet filters and plan to run the solution through twice, it will go slowly because of the silver chloride. If you have a buchner funnel it's faster with a vacuum filter rig.
0. Drop the gold with the SMB like you did in your video.
0. Test and Pour off your now barren solution, save it for now.
0. Rinse your gold mud with hot water, three times
0. Put your gold in a melting dish and incinerate (heat to red but do not melt it)*this step is not required*
0. Boil in 50/50 muriatic acid and water, 15 minutes.
0. Pour into wetted filter rinse with hot water.
0. Place filter with gold in melting dish.
0. Slowly heat filter with low flame to red, then add a pinch of anhydrous borax and melt your now +98% pure gold.
0. The borax will tell you a lot about your gold purity, it will be very clear when your purity is over 99%
0. If you want it to be +99.5% pure, repeat steps 7-22 before melting.
Aqua Regia
Approx 1mL of 70% HNO3 added to 4ml of 30% HCL to dissolve 1g of pure Gold.

Stannic Chloride
You can make your own stannous test solution with a little tin metal; lead free solder, lead free fishing weights or eBay will get you some. Shave the tin into a dropper bottle with muriatic acid, a couple of grams in 10ml of acid. The key is to have a little extra tin in the container to know you have enough. Then just dip a q-tip in your gold solution and put a drop of your stannous on it. It will show purple for gold, the darker the better. It looks black when your lucky. If it turns green or red you have other good news.

Anhydrous Borax
This is the best flux for pure gold, in a pinch though 20 mule team borax works. It will expand ten fold as you heat it up and drive off the water.

Material
If you need Borax or tin, say the word and I can drop a care package in the mail, it would be my pleasure to do so and I have some on hand so no need worry about cost.

Method
The reason for heating the gold to red before melting is to drive off the residual nitrates or chlorides both will volatilize your gold if you don't drive them off before melting.

The reason I said to keep your solution after you drop your gold, is there is a bit of gold left. You mix all your waste solutions together then add a piece of scrap copper. It will drop any silver, gold, and platinum group metals. The precious metals will form as a dark residue on the copper and fall to the bottom. I can help you with those later if you need a hand. After you filter those precious metal residues out, you can use lye to raise the ph to 12 and all the remaining metals will drop as hydroxides, filter those out dry and dispose. Add muriatic to drop ph to 7 and you will have salt water, I evaporate mine to dry salt in an old crock pot.

I hope this might be some help to you and if you have any question, drop me an email or give me a call.

All the best,

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Look at that. Would you LOOK at that!

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I was lucky enough to be the first name drawn for Dennis Dayton's August Patreon drawing and received a BIG bag of Roaring Camp paydirt. Here's a look at some of the gold. While you see some fine gold in this pic, I actually haven't even started trying to remove the fine stuff - and there appears to be quite a bit.  It pays to be a Dayton Patron!

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I finally got to pan out my bag of concentrates from Tommy Knockers  https://tommyknockers.gold/

I won this bag of cons in the chat room during the 8/5/18 GPS Radio show. I would like to thank Gary for doing this giveaway and donating this awesome and generous prize. The gold total was 1.3 grams and included some nice stones.  Most of the gold was in form of pickers... but there were a couple of small specs.

The makeup of the bag was like you would get from the dredge... Lots of black sand, smaller garnets, and some lighter material.

On his site I see you can select the difficulty of panning and he offers a nice size range of gold all the ways down to 200 mesh. I like that feature, especially when buying bags for Dad..... he prefers gold that he can pick up with tweezers.... or has he says "Tweezable Gold". It's how he judges a spot we prospect on and why he likes going to VA with me. His eyesight isn't so good these days without reading glasses.

So for Dad I would choose the larger sized gold. If for myself I would go with the smaller meshes.... ( I like the challenge). 

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This was the weight I came up with.

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I could use some help identifying the stones.... Not sure what they are.

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The cons came in a nice tamper proof "coffee" ziplock style bag. It was shipped inside a secondary bag which I assume prevents losses in shipping and rough handling. All that was in a nice padded envelope.

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Palladium Info:

Discovered in 1803 and named after an asteroid, palladium is more rare than gold or platinum. The only palladium mine in the United States is the Stillwater Mine in Montana; other mines are in Canada, South Africa and Russia, the world's largest palladium producer.

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What is it?

  While scouting a area I plan on dredging soon I found this in one of the natural rock holes in the rapids. To me it looks like a primitive axe head but that's only my idea. Any thoughts?10493364472?profile=original10493363088?profile=original10493364092?profile=original

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New to the group

Hey Tim. Thanks for a great site. There are no good places to prospect close to me here in SE Oklahoma. I'm just studying and learning for a trip I'm taking somewhere out west within the next year. I'm not even sure yet where I'm going to go. I think I'm suffering from from information overload due to all the web sites I've been reading and the books I've bought. Thanks again.

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Social Security Warning

10493364275?profile=original  Would it be permissible to post a warning to members about Social Security as some hope to retire and make prospecting a retirement adventure?

  I though I was about ready at age 66 but found out that what SS tell you you will receive is not always true. If you retired from government employment, school teacher, state/county.city employee or federal employee you may be in for a real shock! 
  I retired at age 44 from the US Civil Service as the base I had worked at closed. I had 27 years counting my military having enlisted at age 17. I started paying SS taxes at age 14 as a bus boy, dish washer, grill cook, car hop, service station attendant before going into the USN and after retiring from Civil Service worked public sector jobs paying SS taxes for 28 years. The kick of it is although I paid SS taxes only 17 of those 28 years count!  SS says you must have earned a substantial wage during those years for it to count! So in essence they took taxes from a 14 year old with no intention of the individual to see any benefit of it, some call that theft.
  Every year the SS sends to a individual (near retirement) a statement as to what they will receive. In my case it stated $1061 a month, it did not say anything about penalties! As a result of having a annuity they penalize me upon my taxable gross of $1,710 a month which has $530 for health care and $216 taken out of it for life insurance leaving about $900 a month!  Based upon the gross for the penalty my SS benefit is reduced to $641 a month! 
  Oh you might say I am complaining you bet! This past Monday 30th of July I set out on mission impossible! Vice President Pence was coming to Newark, Ohio! I said self can I hand deliver him a letter? Dang ya don't know if you don't try, result success!  I have not heard from him or his office but I expect too. I was also able to personally shake his had while handing my letter to him! 
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The issue is a ongoing thing in congress that goes nowhere.  To clear this up Federal, State, City, school teachers pay into their retirement systems much like those that have 401s. When employed in the private sector they pay into SS just like anyone else. 
I know a bit off off the topic of Gold Prospecting but dang it the problem effects those that want to go out and prospect in their so called Golden Years.
  Here is the letter I handed to him in the attachment.Vice%20Presiden%20Pence.docx
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Improvements on a $100 buy.

10493363058?profile=original10493363670?profile=original  Now the sweet part a old used popup camper trailer converted into a prospectors wagon. Trailer I bought for $100. I striped it bare, wire wheeled it and painted it with a Harbor freight $9 spray gun with Rustoleum. Note 10493363888?profile=originalin the photo the rollers to facilitate easy loading and to avoid scuffing of the floats. Not seen in the photos is the three marine grade 12volt DC cigarette lighter style outlets for running a blue bowl, spiral wheel or cell phone charger, The battery is hooked up to the vehicle through the auxiliary connection of a 7 pin trailer plug which is charged in transit by the tow vehicle or a solar panel . The storage chest are military surplus, waterproof that allows for storing of gear. All said and done, pack your cooler, hook and go Gold Prospecting! 

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