Gold Panning Equipment use the “Backwash & Tap” method to separate fine gold from black sand. Use several drops of JetDry per gallon of panning tub water too.

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25 Comments on Gold Panning — Backwash & Tap Method

  1. jacobgp1 says:

    sure, you could use a magnet. IT IS NOT SILVER< IT IS IRON. cool vid.

  2. Roddyoneeye says:

    Do you know about how much of that ‘black sand’ is silver ?

  3. kevinandkalina says:

    The iron sand could easily clump up with the small gold flakes, thus lifting away all the gold you just spent 20 minutes finding.

  4. golfingrobert says:

    i went to dahlonega this weekend on the yahoola creek and i didnt find one damn flake of gold in three hours of panning! of course that is liek my second time panning ever but still man grrrr

  5. dicidec says:

    i see ppl pour solution on the pan what is that and hows it work

  6. sd2p4apops says:

    good demonstration to show finish but would have been more effective to start with 1/2+ pan of sluice cons instead of bagged cons

  7. ourd0ggseven says:

    pretty kewl..

  8. prospectorpetecom says:

    pretty good technique. Great video guys! Please check out mine too!

  9. astalavisitor says:

    i though black sand contains iron. So why not to use a magnet?

  10. suunt12 says:

    Very cool, thanks for the vids.

  11. Squidcam says:

    god vid dousent work with micro fine stuff when u have extreamly heavey concentraits but most black sands will separate useing ur technece

  12. C0017A says:

    Rickb731,
    Absolutely use some JetDry in your panning tub when panning for fine to very fine gold. I have found that about 40 mesh and smaller can float, especially if very small flakes. Some folks us dish soap, but I hate the bubble mess. Happy panning! C-17A

  13. rickb731 says:

    i was told to use jet dry to ease the surface tension of the water i havent tried it yet im going to wait till the spring

  14. C0017A says:

    Askanoldman,
    Wow……..very happy it helped you out! Not all my doing….I learned from many other prospectors over the years. I am just passing it along, for all to benefit from. Wash slowly, at 1 sand grain depth, and use a bright light (150W bulb in a reflector housing) and you’ll see so much that you may have missed in the past! Watch out for those very small round balls/pieces of “light” gold that will try and roll away early on and get lost too! :) C-17A

  15. askanoldman says:

    Thanks, CO. I use your method here in california and find it is about the most efficient way to sort the gold out of the black sand.

    I’m dealing with a lot of very fine gold here and am always amazed how even half a teaspoon of black sand can hide your gold. I had previously been giving up on my pans too early, but am now working the sand down to maybe one grain in depth.

    My little vial of gold is proof that your method works.

  16. TheRockinCactus says:

    great video : )

  17. C0017A says:

    Scorpiotoyou,
    You just gave me the biggest Christmas present under my tree….being a customer happy with my cons! I started this part-time business hoping to do just that–offer a panning “adventure”, where you knew what you were getting and felt like you had fun & got a square deal time after time. I want to get a bigger dredge soon, so I can move even more material, and sell even richer cons for everyone to share/enjoy! MERRY CHRISTMAS! C-17A :)

  18. scorpiotoyou says:

    hey coo17a, i just want to thank you for all the cons that i have bought of you over the last of the year, every time i get my order at the super fast delivery pace you send it, and i open it up and start panning it, i wind up spending all day at it having fun, and the amount of gold i get is always what you say it will be. never had any problems. thanks again! a happy customer.

  19. scorpiotoyou says:

    i use these tips, and have had great results.here in calif, black sand is very common and or super rich in it, and this tip helps. when you are sampling. i do recomend using a good pro pan like yours or a Garrett tho….

  20. C0017A says:

    Metallogeny,
    Thanks for the comments! Nice to see tried and true techniques work for everyone….experts and beginners. Merry Christmas too! C0017A

  21. metallogeny says:

    Excellent technique. I run a small, commercial placer lab and can attest that this is exactly how the pros pan concentrates. Panning is still the best way to recover all visible gold from small samples. You wind up with a nearly clean product in a short amount of time. Nice and efficient.

  22. C0017A says:

    Thanks! The Georgia gold concentrates I sell have a LOT of heavy black sand in them. Panners often ask me how best to “get the fine gold out”, so I try to share my panning method in this video. I learned from some great prospectors, not all my own technique…but it sure works. Happy panning,
    C0017A

  23. TreasureFiend says:

    Great video, very informative!!!

  24. riverbender says:

    EXCELLENT technique illustration R.!

    Heavy Pans,
    f.

  25. C0017A says:

    To clarify, you “tap” and on the top edge of the gold pan farthest away from you, with the pan tipped about 10 degrees, while you carefully backwash the black sand off to the “bottom” of the pan closest to your body. Tapping makes the heavier gold “walk” up the bottom, out of the black sand, so you can suck it up with your snuffer bottle. Easy!