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Use of Trommels?

Postby Geo-George » Sat Sep 18, 2010 9:19 am

Using bucket screens works O.K., but I'd like to up my processing volume.
Want to use one on my Calif. claim.

First, I have heard that special permits are required.
Is this so? :?

Second, is there a size/volume limit before a permit would be required?

BTW, I have come up with non-motorized designs that can work off of a hand crank or water wheel.
I have plenty of drop for volume and pressure to run with water power.
No gas or bat charging to eat up my profits. ;)
I have done so much, with so little, for so long, that I am now qualified to do anything with nothing.
Now, I just have to find the time to put the dang thing together.
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Re: Use of Trommels?

Postby Gold Seeker » Sat Sep 18, 2010 10:46 am

George,

I have never heard of a permit being required, unless of course you have a very big trommel and using earth moving equipment to feed it, then maybe you would be required to file a NOI, POO and post bonds, etc. because of the significant disturbance, but wait for Hoser and others to chime in to be sure before proceeding.


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Re: Use of Trommels?

Postby Geo-George » Sat Sep 18, 2010 11:04 am

Thanks Skip!
I don't figure to be able to process more than a couple of yds. a day at best.
That'd still be a lot of shovel work. :lol:
The trommel would feed directly into my Long Tom.

It takes time to screen into a bucket, so I'm trying to eliminate that step.
Then feeding from the bucket to the "Tom" will also be eliminated.
Two birds, so to speak. ;)
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Re: Use of Trommels?

Postby golden optimist » Sat Sep 18, 2010 12:34 pm

That all envolves use of that dreaded word, shovel! Thats why I'm a dredger. Normally, no shovel required!.
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Re: Use of Trommels?

Postby Geo-George » Sat Sep 18, 2010 12:42 pm

:lol: I know, I know,.....shovel is a "dirty" word.
Until Calif. changes the "suction" dredging law, I really have no choice. :cry:
I'm just not willing to take the risk, concerning the consequences if I were to get caught.
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Now, I just have to find the time to put the dang thing together.
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Re: Use of Trommels?

Postby Hoser John » Sun Sep 19, 2010 6:55 am

There are many forms of MINI back hoes available for rent,just rent and pile up a few 100 yards and then shovel into your unit. Make a simple archology type a screen about 3' x 4' to classify and away ya go as DRY is much faster,lighter and easier on your poor old back and yes SHOVEL is a 6 lettered word but it is still 1 tough road to go-tons a au 2 u 2 -John :D
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Re: Use of Trommels?

Postby Geo-George » Sun Sep 19, 2010 6:51 pm

I have a little Massey w/hoe and bucket but I can't even get it near to where I'm workin'.
50% grade on both sides and 80 ft below the road.
When I hike up to the cabin for lunch, I have to stop 3 times to get my breath. :(
As the saying goes, "If I'd known I was gonna live so long, I would have taken better care of myself". :lol:
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Re: Use of Trommels?

Postby Seattle-times » Sun Sep 19, 2010 10:21 pm

A Trommel is just like any other highbanker, except that it works alot better. This one will process material at the same rate as a six inch underwater dredge & breaks down into small enough components for one person to pack in.

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Re: Use of Trommels?

Postby russau » Mon Sep 20, 2010 5:21 am

this trommel looks very similar to Dave (Vortexrex)Franks unit!
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Re: Use of Trommels?

Postby Geo-George » Mon Sep 20, 2010 4:24 pm

Looks like a pretty good unit. :!:
I'm planning on a double barrel 4 ft long with 1/2 inch inside and 1/8 inch outside.
These will dump to different piles that I can go over with a detector.
Just how durable I can make it and keep the weight down is gonna be key.
I'll use aluminum where I can, that depends on the supply available.
Still pondering details of the design. I don't plan on using it until next spring, so
I've got all winter to figure it out. ;)
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