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<blockquote data-quote="AtomRat" data-source="post: 166322" data-attributes="member: 3111"><p>Ive also achieved some temporary dry panning by placing one pan on the ground, and dropping the wash from the pan at elbow height slowly in each gust of wind.</p><p>The wind blows aways thelight materials while the heavies drop below. </p><p></p><p>From here the pan can be picked up and shuffled in a manner like flipping a pan cake to the height of your head, also a left and right flip. You can use wind, blow or vigourous pan movements to blow away more light materials.</p><p></p><p>The pan should only contain a small amount of material now, mostly heavies, and with a light blow from the mouth, whats left will move away from your breath, leaving mostly gold stationary, unable to shift as its heavy.</p><p></p><p>It does work, I had to read it from text as well, no vid online so far but you will prob see it in a documentary. Its meants for coarse gold, but ive managed to keep some fine gold in the pan when the process works correctly..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AtomRat, post: 166322, member: 3111"] Ive also achieved some temporary dry panning by placing one pan on the ground, and dropping the wash from the pan at elbow height slowly in each gust of wind. The wind blows aways thelight materials while the heavies drop below. From here the pan can be picked up and shuffled in a manner like flipping a pan cake to the height of your head, also a left and right flip. You can use wind, blow or vigourous pan movements to blow away more light materials. The pan should only contain a small amount of material now, mostly heavies, and with a light blow from the mouth, whats left will move away from your breath, leaving mostly gold stationary, unable to shift as its heavy. It does work, I had to read it from text as well, no vid online so far but you will prob see it in a documentary. Its meants for coarse gold, but ive managed to keep some fine gold in the pan when the process works correctly.. [/QUOTE]
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