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sam_f
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Does anyone know a source for an untreated sheepskin preferably in the Northwest UK - straight off the beast without any of the oils processed out of the wool?
Do our masters in the health and safety still permit the sale of this sort of thing or would I have to know someone
So the theory goes, one sluices stream-bottom silt over the fleece a number of times, and any gold particles become trapped in the oily wool fibres. You then wash the fleece into a bucket and pan the 'concentrate', in the hope of finding the odd miniscule fleck of the metal.
Alternatively you burn the fleece, then sift the ash..
Apparrently you need a 'fresh' fleece, often they are sripped of oils and bleached etc before sale as hearth rugs or whatever. Plus they then become prohibitively expensive.
I'm more interested in exploring the skill itself than setting up a commercial enterprise.. looking at one or two guys on a one or two day trip - nothing large-scale
If anyone has any info surrounding the subject it'd be interesting. Permissions needed etc. Thanks
Do our masters in the health and safety still permit the sale of this sort of thing or would I have to know someone
So the theory goes, one sluices stream-bottom silt over the fleece a number of times, and any gold particles become trapped in the oily wool fibres. You then wash the fleece into a bucket and pan the 'concentrate', in the hope of finding the odd miniscule fleck of the metal.
Alternatively you burn the fleece, then sift the ash..
Apparrently you need a 'fresh' fleece, often they are sripped of oils and bleached etc before sale as hearth rugs or whatever. Plus they then become prohibitively expensive.
I'm more interested in exploring the skill itself than setting up a commercial enterprise.. looking at one or two guys on a one or two day trip - nothing large-scale
If anyone has any info surrounding the subject it'd be interesting. Permissions needed etc. Thanks