Author |
Message |
Woodspirit
GPOC Club Member
Joined: 19 Mar 2010
Posts: 243
Location: Knoxville, Tennessee
|
Posted:
Thu Jan 06, 2011 12:53 pm |
|
Shay,
Have you tested the Angus MacKirk "Fool Proof Production Pan"?
Looks interesting and this product is not as bulky as the Pyramid Pro Pan. It also has a "Large Surface" bottom where you can place it almost anywhere verses a cone shape.
Size 12X12X4
http://www.angusmackirk.com/product_pages/miscellaneous.html
Thanks |
|
|
|
|
GiorgioM
Dredger
Joined: 19 Feb 2011
Posts: 532
Location: Myrtle Beach, SC
|
Posted:
Sat Sep 10, 2011 9:12 pm |
|
I was looking for review and videos on it. Cant find any. |
_________________ GPAA, LDMA, OCD, GFA |
|
|
|
madhatter
Dredger
Joined: 28 Feb 2011
Posts: 2497
Location: NC eastern gold belt
|
Posted:
Sat Sep 10, 2011 9:34 pm |
|
I also have been looking at that..
knowing AM products...I bet it works pretty good.
atleast its not $100...but its close enough lol. |
_________________ Now where did I drop that 10lb nugget... |
|
|
|
GiorgioM
Dredger
Joined: 19 Feb 2011
Posts: 532
Location: Myrtle Beach, SC
|
Posted:
Sat Sep 10, 2011 9:38 pm |
|
madhatt3r wrote: |
I also have been looking at that..
knowing AM products...I bet it works pretty good.
atleast its not $100...but its close enough lol. |
MacKirk Pan is 69$ + Shipping. |
_________________ GPAA, LDMA, OCD, GFA |
|
|
|
madhatter
Dredger
Joined: 28 Feb 2011
Posts: 2497
Location: NC eastern gold belt
|
Posted:
Sun Sep 11, 2011 2:01 am |
|
yeah, still alittle pricey for a pan(even though its a very fast production pan). Probably works pretty good.
anyone got any experience with it?
yeah on the pyramid pan you need alot of water.... |
_________________ Now where did I drop that 10lb nugget... |
|
|
|
Goldtherapy
Dredger
Joined: 11 Apr 2012
Posts: 51
|
Posted:
Sun May 27, 2012 8:01 pm |
|
I actually have this pan and took it out recently. I told Angus I would put up a video on it as soon as I get a chance. I also have 2 of his clean-up or "finishing pans".
Just an FYI for now.. It's a nice pan that can really move the material quickly. Once you figure it out it catches all the gold even tiny stuff. I set up a controlled test to see for myself then used it on my 3rd and 4th outing for a total of 5-6 days.
It is heavy but you sink it under the water 1-2" so it's nothing when compared to a regular pan full of material and holds almost twice as much.
Hope that gives anyone a little insight and my videos should clarify the rest. I'll try to post them within the next week.
-Goldtherapy Prospector |
|
|
|
|
kruzman
Dredger
Joined: 10 Apr 2012
Posts: 209
Location: Indian Trail, NC
|
Posted:
Mon May 28, 2012 9:56 am |
|
huh, I saw a YouTube clip a while back where a teen basically made something just like this with a can attached to a funnel pan via a screw. exact same idea. the overall pan shape is like the pans used by the Indians in South America, but square instead of round and with a threaded cleanup nipple. the native pan is like a Chinese cone shaped hat with a nipple at the center. holds a tone of material and you keep adding to it, upgrading the cons in the nipple. the lightest stuff sloshes off the sides immediately and slope drives the heavy cons to the center where they are captured by the nipple. since this pan is used almost horizontal the cons can’t escape the nipple. |
|
|
|
|
|