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Keene Engineering has developed a folding sluice box that folds into a small nylon bag (shown below right). Its 10 inch wide sluice box has an amazing rubber riffle design that works fantastic in both fast and slow water conditions. The 18 inch wide flare is equipped with its own mini riffle design for early reading. We have tested the riffle design for several years and are amazed at its high capacity and exceptional fine gold recovery. This sluice has exceeded our expectations in performance and we are confident that this will change the way sluice boxes are built in the future. The two recovery sections are 20 inches in length, totaling 51 inches overall. It weighs only 9 pounds and is designed to hold up in harsh field conditions. Another great feature is this unit can be made longer or shorter by adding or subtracting sections. Shipping weight: 12 lbs. 36 x 18 x 6 inIf you have Gold Fever as bad as we do, you have come to the right place, Prospectors Choice is the place to get your supplies for prospecting and small scale mining.

Enter your email address below to receive our press releases. 5871 Honeysuckle Rd.Prescott, AZ 86305 Phone: (480) 440.1449Contact UsSend it back for a full refund! patented HEAVY HITTER pulls the majority of magnetite out of the sluice box BEFORE reaching the riffles by utilizing powerful RARE EARTH magnets inside a durable plastic housing for easy cleaning. magnetite means easier gold recovery as well as richer concentrates!
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magnet, particle by particle, as the gold passes through to be trappedSimply take it out, clean it off, and run more material for up to 70+% reduction at the stream! Run the rest of the concentrates through a concentrator with a HEAVY HITTER installed and up to 99% of magnetite can be removed. As magnetite builds up about 1/4" to 1/2" on the magnet, Simply take it out, slide the magnetite off, snap it back in, then run more material!
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View Buyer feedback on Ebay here: The Heavy Hitter utilizes Neodymium (Rare Earth) magnets with up to 34# of pull, which are up to 10-15 times as strong as regular ceramicThese are very expensive magnets as I buy them in bulk to keep costsThese should not be taken apart as the smaller magnets inside could be swallowed by children causing serious damage! These magnets should be kept away from PACE MAKERS, digital components, wallets/credit cards, and other products that a strong magnetic field could interfere.You can still buy viable mining claims with rich deposits of gold, silver and other precious minerals, but before you start writing checks, you want to know what's what. Gold mining claims cover two types of deposits: Placer (pronounced plasser not place...er) - A placer mining claim asserts a claim to the gold found in alluvial deposits (gold that's been moved by water). Most mining claims of interest to the weekend miner are placer deposits.

If you're looking to float a dredge, run a sluice box and do some gold panning by a secluded mountain stream, or even swing a detector or do some drywashing in an old dry stream bed in the desert, a placer claim is for you. Lode - A lode claim asserts a claim to gold trapped in the rock. Lode mining, also called hardrock mining, generally involves drilling, blasting, ore carts, stamp mills and a whole lot of heavy equipment. If you're looking run a serious gold mine with shafts, tunnels, etc, then a lode claim is for you. Next you'll want to pay attention to type of claim offered. Association - Association claims generally require one name per 20 acres of claim, so an 80 acre claim would require 4 people on the claim. Individual - Individual claims are generally 20 acre parcels that a single person can own. Fractional - These strike me as sucker plays, but essentially you're buying a small section of an existing claim and trusting the owners to keep up the filing fees, etc.

Maybe they're a good deal, maybe not. Prospect the specific chunk you'd be buying before you buy and make sure you've got a solid contract. Lastly is the question of patented or unpatented. Patented - You may notice that patented mining claims sell for much more than unpatented. The reason is simple; with a patented claim you own the land as well as the mineral rights. It's real estate and it's yours. The federal government put a moretorium on patenting, so they don't come up often, especially not placer claims. Unpatented - Unpatented mining claims are the most common for sale. With an unpatented claim you own the mineral rights, but not the land. Campers, hikers, fisherman, hunters, etc can all use the land just like you, but you're the only one allowed to mine it. In a perfect world, you buy the claim and take it over no problems, pay your fees each year and own the mineral rights of the property. Do your due dilligence though. The government does nothing to prevent an unscrupulous seller from filing a claim on barren dirt, or over the top of an already existing claim.

To avoid the first, do some prospecting on the claim before you sign a check. Ask the seller for permission to spend a weekend prospecting on the claim - by yourself. Dig where you want to dig without influence from the seller. Then, if you don't find any gold, either there isn't any or you're premature in wanting to own a claim. To avoid the second, visit county records and do some research. Do not buy a claim over a previously filed and valid claim as the only way to sort it out would be through the courts and the owner of the older claim wins... That's not to say you can't still buy perfectly valid unpatented claims with current fees and real gold. Just do your homework before you buy. For Sale Listings - Mining Claims For Sale has some great claims for sale, and Art is a good guy. The Claims Post often has claims for sale, but the prices can be steep. You might also check Craigslist, real estate sites, Goldbay and other sources, but here's where ebay actually shines.