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by JoeMattie
8 days ago
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I once rented a workshop that had previously been the home of a small jewelry making shop. Before moving my gear in, I vacuumed and mopped every surface and ran everything through a makeshift sluice box. Recovered nearly 2oz of (powder) gold and several dozen gemstones. Of course I immediately cleaned out the air ducts, all the way to the plenum, and dug up the ground near the entry - recovering another oz or so that I suspect was simply tracked out by the previous tenant on his shoes over the years. I wonder if these guys have found a similar angle. Gold tends to accumulate in the lowest cracks. |
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