Clearwater Mountain Mining
Coiner’s White Gold claims

Placer Mine
Near Denali, Alaska

Currently looking for $50K-$500K investors for 2012 season.
Interested parties should contact Bob Coiner at the bottom of the page
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This is the gold processor which can be used to seperate gold on site. You have to control the flow of the water so you don't wash away the gold. After it leaves the chute, you pan the rest out by hand. Then we put the gold in a ladel to melt it down and make it into an ingot.
This is the Sluce box. The sluce box has carpet in the bottom. on top of the carpet are 1-1/2 inch angle iron pieces to create the ripples. Over the angles is a layer of expanded steel. The gold settles into the carpet. Later, you rinse the gold out of the carpet. It comes out of the trammel 3/4" and smaller. This goes over the ripples and cleans the majority of the foreign materials out of it. Then it is taken to the gold room to be cleaned up the last run through for the finished product.
This is a portion of the gold cleaning room. We bring the concentrate up to be processed the final steps. It goes through the shakers, the gemini table and the gold wheel (which you see in this picture) then it will be melted down to make ingots.
This is the plant. The trammel is being fed by a 977 loader. An 8" water line supplies water to wash the trammel and sluice box.
D6 and Water Tank - This 8,000 gallon water tank is being hauled up to camp to supply water to the gold room. It is being pulled by our D6 Cat.
                      
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For more information, persons interested in buying or investing in our operation for the 2012 season should contact Bob Coiner at:

218-444-8501
nugget2@paulbunyan.net