Here is some vacuum info from a prospectors website - some practical advice. As far as things to consider when purchasing or making a dry/wet vacuum, this is good. http://www.goldandtreasure.com/invision/index.php?/topic/168885-vacuum/
Worldwide Treasure Gold prospected in Arizona 15 years. I wound up reading online about recreational prospecting which helped a lot. But, while I prospected with a club in Apache Junction, Arizona, I was reading about treasure associated with channels on prospecting. The experience was impetus 4 reading about treasure. The stories are from Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, & California; treasure buried by ancient Indians, Spanish conquistadors, or 19th century prospectors.
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Gold Prospecting Adventures: Discovering Hidden Treasures in Culverts, Crevices, and Old Mines
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