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<blockquote data-quote="Gold miner" data-source="post: 5207" data-attributes="member: 262"><p>Mate I use a couple of pans, so get another if you can.</p><p>Also I always pan in a drum, you would be amazed how much gold one loses!!</p><p>My kids get the dirt in the drum at the end of the week and they always get grams of pocket money!</p><p>Point is, try to get some sort of container to pan into.</p><p>When practising for the panning comps, we bought a $10 kids paddling pool!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gold miner, post: 5207, member: 262"] Mate I use a couple of pans, so get another if you can. Also I always pan in a drum, you would be amazed how much gold one loses!! My kids get the dirt in the drum at the end of the week and they always get grams of pocket money! Point is, try to get some sort of container to pan into. When practising for the panning comps, we bought a $10 kids paddling pool!! [/QUOTE]
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