@ismail adam yes there are good locations there, I want to buy one there also. 7g/t is very good grade and in E. Africa you can get more. This can be very worth while...
@@danhammond8406 Because they know they're fucking you over with them. it's just how business works. They make more off of you then you would make using this ancient shit.
I'm a computer programmer but I am fascinated with the way things work in this world. Thank you for making this video. It's just incredible to see how gold is mined as flakes and through series of processes, separated from other minerals and compounds and then smelted together inro solid gold pieces.
These videos are LOADED with valuable information. Me and my husband have been inspired to begin small-scale (very small scale - at first) mining, primarily because of what we've seen on this particular channel.
It never ceases to amaze me the overall knowledge with this aspect of gold recovery. While different than recovery from electronics, it is still very complex, and requires such a rich background in geology, mechanics, physics.... just amazing. Great work!!! And the machine was so quiet?!?!?
That's a lot of work for such a small amount of gold. Really shows how valuable gold is. I struggle to think of anything else that is worth that much effort for such a small amount.
Merci de nous faire découvrir l'un des pourquoi l'homme creuse cette planète depuis des millénaires! Stéph. Thank you for letting us discover one of the reasons why man has been digging this planet for thousands of years! Stéph.
Jason What great craftmanship! I can only imagine the man-hours to get these pieces together. I can't imagine the 164 people that actually didn't like this. It was so much better than watching FOX/CNN/MSNBC! Thanks & don't quit what U'r doing.
My son is a geologist working for a company that is attempting to reopen a gold mine. This gives us, his parents, a great perspective on gold yield per ton. Fascinating. The current money in investing in this is mind boggling.
What an incredible job, really friends, I congratulate you very much and thank you for creating this great tool and all this ramifies this complete set to be able to extract the gold that is in the rocks in the form of fine gold So thank you very much and I wanted to send a big greeting and a hug
Why do people find the need to bash people for what they do ? The video is showing what this guy loves to do and does very way by the way. It's his time and his money to do and spend as he sees fit. He loves what he does and that's all that matters and your negative opinions won't change that. Keep up the good work buddy . Awesome setup. 👍
I've never once dug for gold or looked for it, but I've seen the reality shows and what not, and I just stumbled upon this video. Your setup looks PRISTINE. I've always been interested in this stuff, even though I'm probably the furthest from any of this. (I'm from an inner-city in Michigan. lol)
what I want to see is: 1. startup costs for equipment and other requirements 2. power, water, and material costs per hour of run time, including smelting. 3. time required to process 1 ton of raw quartz 4. time required to reprocess 2nds and midlings and exact recovery % from doing so. 5. all of that measured against the profits from gold and sulfides extracted. because right now, it looks to me like the costs of processing this are about even with the profit from the result, which means it will take a long, long time to recover your initial investment. frankly, you probably could make more money creatively selling cut pieces of veined quartz for decorative purposes like landscaping or tiling.
Fantastic videos and knowledge you have. Bellevue, WA was my home at age 3-8. 1960. Surfing for 40 years has given me another kind of gold. 20 years in the USAF. Desert Storm and Iraqi Freedom. But just researching new ways of life is now my hobby. Very inspiring. Marc. Good stuff.
My neighbor was a member of the GPAA and had a placer mine in New Mexico. He'd bring the concentrates from his sluice back in five gallon buckets and I would pan them out for 50% of the gold. He hated panning and I hated dealing with all that hardware and digging, so our mutual agreement worked for both of us.
It takes 10 gal a minute water but you didn't say what kind. Can you use Dasani water or does it require spring water? I want to open a vegan gold mine.
That's amazing I really appreciate you showing the whole process right down to the final weight of the button. I know who to call once I need to process that rich ore I plan to prospect!
So how much gold do you expect to get from those two tonnes of quartz rocks? Guess I'll wait till the end. Is the gold that fine in the rocks or is that a product of all that crushing? Oh man I love that cheep furnace. Glad I watched till the end, quarter oz a tonne, not bad. When I go to Alabama Gold Camp I always bring some nasty quartz rocks home to process.
Fairly environmentally friendly. Imagine pulling a quartz gold deposit from a mine, getting all the gold from it and like, just putting the quartz back 😂
Knelson concentrator would be a great addition for you 7.5 to 12 inch cone. 150kg to 3-4tph on cone size. rotary union valve feeds the water 2-6lb psi depends on minerals to be recovered into the jacketed cone creating the fluid bed. 3/4- 1hp motor @400-600rpm (30mph outer cone speed max) Its recovery on the tailings youre feeding to waste there on that size would be upto 99%. I do believe the patent is open to build your own version. I love your setup its the most practical system ive seen and looks quite flexible in terms of ore types itll process
The main concern I have about this nice system would be the initial purchase cost along with transportation and setup costs. Another thing would be power supply - how large of a generator and control system would be required?
Wow, not a lot of gold in the #1 and #2 concentrate results. Wonder how many tons of ore it takes to pay for this setup let alone how many tons it takes to pay for the hourly operation.
This customer was happy with the results because he has thousands of tons sitting on his property ready process all he needs to do is put it in the hopper. He bought a system, it is very low cost to operate
Minnesota is a green zone, capillary gold is very thin veins running through rock, easily felt when two identical rocks have much different weights. I know to weigh two rocks that look to be the same but have much different weight, then use the amount of water they displace gives you an idea how much gold could be in it. Seeing the gold with a 30x lighted magnifier, makes you smile but you can't spend it. Glaciers moved the rocks here and the grinding by glaciers creates grain gold, salt size or smaller to come up in your well water and pumped out with the septic. Come visit I have rock outside piled up and on top of my wood stove. Using outdoor steel racks to heat the rocks before plunging them into ice water to break them up and pan out the gold come spring.
I definitely appreciate the demo. The only concept I can't wrap my head around is how the shaker table separates. I know specific gravity plays its part but after that... Do you have a way then to process the sulfides?
say Jason, i'm new to your channel and was wondering if you're using a Wilfley headmotion on that shaker table? the housing conceals the action so it's hard to tell if that's a run of the mill eccentric or a Wilfley... edit: what are you using as a softening agent for the water? i hear jet dry works really well and since there's no bubbles on your table i'm guessing you're not using Dawn dish soap?
16:20 the thermal convection cells and color composition looks exactly like what the surface of a similar colored star would look like up close could stare at this for hours that's a HEKING beautiful
Amazing setup! I know gold ore refining takes large amounts of water; does it need to be of a certain quality? Is it a significant cost to move it and then dispose of? Love the video!
What’s the “start up cost” for something like that? How much per day to run?
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@ismail adam yes there are good locations there, I want to buy one there also. 7g/t is very good grade and in E. Africa you can get more. This can be very worth while...
@@mbmmllc why not a public show of prices?
Youd be wasting your time if you took one of these to africa. Lol. Youd really need a huge trammel
@@danhammond8406 Because they know they're fucking you over with them. it's just how business works. They make more off of you then you would make using this ancient shit.
I'm a computer programmer but I am fascinated with the way things work in this world. Thank you for making this video. It's just incredible to see how gold is mined as flakes and through series of processes, separated from other minerals and compounds and then smelted together inro solid gold pieces.
These videos are LOADED with valuable information. Me and my husband have been inspired to begin small-scale (very small scale - at first) mining, primarily because of what we've seen on this particular channel.
Thank you for showing us this demonstration appreciate you very much
It never ceases to amaze me the overall knowledge with this aspect of gold recovery. While different than recovery from electronics, it is still very complex, and requires such a rich background in geology, mechanics, physics.... just amazing. Great work!!! And the machine was so quiet?!?!?
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"The only man guaranteed to get rich in a gold rush is the man selling the shovels."
Or equipment !
You want to make a million gold mining? Start off with two...:)
The guys doing the refining at the ones who turn the greatest profit!!
@@dhansel4835 That was his point
ROB-IN-PHILLY You made that as a joke but that’s how any business works. Your initial investment will always be more than your initial profit
As a former mill operator I loved this presentation! What an amazing setup! Thanks 👍👍👍
Great! Thanks!
That's a lot of work for such a small amount of gold. Really shows how valuable gold is. I struggle to think of anything else that is worth that much effort for such a small amount.
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I never saw the whole process from ore to gold before. Very interesting !! Thank you for sharing!
Merci de nous faire découvrir l'un des pourquoi l'homme creuse cette planète depuis des millénaires! Stéph.
Thank you for letting us discover one of the reasons why man has been digging this planet for thousands of years! Stéph.
That convection of the lighter slag after the pour looked amazing. Like a tiny volcano's caldera.
Yeah, that looked exactly like the video of the Sun's surface they published a couple days ago (search for "Inouye Solar Telescope" on youtube)!
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Thanks for the Vid! nice to see the whole process..
Jason What great craftmanship! I can only imagine the man-hours to get these pieces together. I can't imagine the 164 people that actually didn't like this. It was so much better than watching FOX/CNN/MSNBC! Thanks & don't quit what U'r doing.
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My son is a geologist working for a company that is attempting to reopen a gold mine. This gives us, his parents, a great perspective on gold yield per ton. Fascinating. The current money in investing in this is mind boggling.
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What an incredible job, really friends, I congratulate you very much and thank you for creating this great tool and all this ramifies this complete set to be able to extract the gold that is in the rocks in the form of fine gold So thank you very much and I wanted to send a big greeting and a hug
Watching the machinery is hypnotic.
What an awesome setup.
Why do people find the need to bash people for what they do ? The video is showing what this guy loves to do and does very way by the way. It's his time and his money to do and spend as he sees fit. He loves what he does and that's all that matters and your negative opinions won't change that. Keep up the good work buddy . Awesome setup. 👍
NO ONE CARES WHAT YOU THINK
@@stankruslicky4801 right back at ya!
Thanks Dave! I appreciate it!
Because people are always bitter and not satisfy with thier own lives so they cannot be happy for others
Thank you for providing such a detailed and informative video. This system looks very capable and very well designed and built.
Great! Thanks!
Really awesome video, also quite satisfying to watch!
Your smelting method is so simple, clean and effective, very impressive way to do it.
Thanks!
Superwoll is amazing
The shaker tables always sound so sweet, sure that's why they work so well.
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looks well built and thought out. Good job
Great! Thanks!
Great video....explanation is fantastic !
I've never once dug for gold or looked for it, but I've seen the reality shows and what not, and I just stumbled upon this video. Your setup looks PRISTINE. I've always been interested in this stuff, even though I'm probably the furthest from any of this.
(I'm from an inner-city in Michigan. lol)
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thats awesome your 1 stop shop for refining!
Wonderful Video.
Adam.
Great outcome. So Love your Set up.
Emek from The City of Gold.
Charters towers.
Queensland
Australia.
Very informative video. Interesting too. Thanks.
Great video! I really appreciate you going through the whole process. Thanks!!
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And that’s how it done great setup enjoy the gold
what I want to see is:
1. startup costs for equipment and other requirements
2. power, water, and material costs per hour of run time, including smelting.
3. time required to process 1 ton of raw quartz
4. time required to reprocess 2nds and midlings and exact recovery % from doing so.
5. all of that measured against the profits from gold and sulfides extracted.
because right now, it looks to me like the costs of processing this are about even with the profit from the result, which means it will take a long, long time to recover your initial investment.
frankly, you probably could make more money creatively selling cut pieces of veined quartz for decorative purposes like landscaping or tiling.
Yeah, that button, if I mathed right, was about $900 bucks...
Fascinating, informative and extremely interesting video! Thank you for making this excellent how to, video! I enjoyed every second.
Looks to be way more efficient & eco friendly than a dry washer in remote water scarce areas
I just love waching the slag cool off in the con mold... it make a good ASMR video
It definitely is good for ASMR! Thank you for watching!
This is always interesting to watch small scale machines, that someone normal could possibly own and operate.
Ikr. The h.o.a. would love one of these sitting out front
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Fantastic videos and knowledge you have. Bellevue, WA was my home at age 3-8. 1960. Surfing for 40 years has given me another kind of gold. 20 years in the USAF. Desert Storm and Iraqi Freedom. But just researching new ways of life is now my hobby. Very inspiring. Marc. Good stuff.
you are still dickhead
someone sounds like a mamee-pameee. cluck cluck
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This is beautiful! Thanks for sharing!!
What a good video about gold process. thanks
Well done that was one of the best videos on smelting ive seen! Thank you
Great! Thanks!
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My neighbor was a member of the GPAA and had a placer mine in New Mexico. He'd bring the concentrates from his sluice back in five gallon buckets and I would pan them out for 50% of the gold. He hated panning and I hated dealing with all that hardware and digging, so our mutual agreement worked for both of us.
Quite impressive setup , cool video
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Your process explained the stamps found at abandoned mines.
What do you mean by stamps
They are heavy metal hammers that crush the quartz.
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This is the only way I'd be happy to see "number two" on a table
Can you explain the difference between Pennyweight and Grams? and Why you use grams instead of pennyweight?
Now that is some awesome looking garden dirt after you get all the values out of it.
It takes 10 gal a minute water but you didn't say what kind. Can you use Dasani water or does it require spring water? I want to open a vegan gold mine.
In the thumbnail, I thought he was holding a giant grilled chicken breast. 😆
Walt Rutherford I though it would make a nice countertop.
@@joemc111 It would! Especially if you could get a chunk with some good gold streaks through it and bring it to a nice polish.
haha
That's exactly what I was thinking.
Me too. That's the only reason why I clicked.. was terribly disappointed
Great info.👍✌
Very nice smelting at the end ....
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That's amazing I really appreciate you showing the whole process right down to the final weight of the button. I know who to call once I need to process that rich ore I plan to prospect!
Absolutely fantastic 👍🏻
Anyone else more ecstatic about seeing the makeshift foundry than the 15.89 g's he got back
"The number 2 is real heavy."
I know what you mean, man.
Cool video!really like your setup.
Great! Thanks!
What do you do with the waste water in the end? Doesn't it become really acidic after you reuse it with fine-powdered sulphide minerals several times?
We just recycle the water over and over. Never had any problems
That is an awesome setup you have there. Wow easy to get all the gold out of your ore.
Great! Thanks!
Nice job.
Wow that looks like fun .
16:18 absolutely beautiful!
This operation rocks! 👍
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I love stuff like this
Great! Thanks!
Great vid! Awesome set up. Thank you.
Great! Thanks!
That's one really nice machine.
Great! Thanks!
This dude is a straight-up bad-ass. Cool Shit.
16:19 , now that's something I've never seen before, cool. please film it longer.
Have you seen the latest close-up pictures of the sun?🤔
@@dividedperceptions6626 sun is nowhere near this part of video.
@@democratictotalitariansoci1462 Wow. Next level troll.
But the similarities are striking.
@@dividedperceptions6626 That's a good one, didn't know you were trolling.
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So how much gold do you expect to get from those two tonnes of quartz rocks? Guess I'll wait till the end. Is the gold that fine in the rocks or is that a product of all that crushing? Oh man I love that cheep furnace. Glad I watched till the end, quarter oz a tonne, not bad. When I go to Alabama Gold Camp I always bring some nasty quartz rocks home to process.
Nice set up
Fairly environmentally friendly. Imagine pulling a quartz gold deposit from a mine, getting all the gold from it and like, just putting the quartz back 😂
ohh nice!!! Glad I stumbled into your channel!!! thanks for sharing :)
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Great work, how long did it take you to get the 15.89 grams?
Till you are old and gray😆
Very interesting demo! Is mechanical separation as efficient as mercury extraction? Doesn't gold get overlooked and discarded in a mechanical process?
Very nice setup!.
Thank you so much!
Looks alot easier on TV!
Amazing. Fantastic yield.
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this is my dream to make such small scale plant at my home.
Great video. Thanks for posting.
Thanks for watching!
Knelson concentrator would be a great addition for you 7.5 to 12 inch cone. 150kg to 3-4tph on cone size. rotary union valve feeds the water 2-6lb psi depends on minerals to be recovered into the jacketed cone creating the fluid bed. 3/4- 1hp motor @400-600rpm (30mph outer cone speed max) Its recovery on the tailings youre feeding to waste there on that size would be upto 99%. I do believe the patent is open to build your own version.
I love your setup its the most practical system ive seen and looks quite flexible in terms of ore types itll process
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Does this process sulphate copper ores?
Where do people find those Home Operational machinery; What name & brands so as to see those online searching?
The main concern I have about this nice system would be the initial purchase cost along with transportation and setup costs. Another thing would be power supply - how large of a generator and control system would be required?
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Great Video, must have a lot of patients wonder what the initial start up cost to make money?
Looks really great.
Thanks for watching!
Good video. Good teaching. Thank you.
I really need a new line of work. That looks like a fun job.
very good! Just a question. Do not the gold particles get lost on the conveyor belt? How much is this machinery?
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great job Jason .....gotta get me one of those turn key plants
Hi Jeff!! We are here when you are ready :)
do we bring cash or Gold.... and how many ounces ?
I'm over here drooling at that buttery sweet looking gold & the smooth Shaker table. Awesome mouse trap for gold !
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Thanks Jason!...great video!...
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Wow, not a lot of gold in the #1 and #2 concentrate results. Wonder how many tons of ore it takes to pay for this setup let alone how many tons it takes to pay for the hourly operation.
This customer was happy with the results because he has thousands of tons sitting on his property ready process all he needs to do is put it in the hopper. He bought a system, it is very low cost to operate
Minnesota is a green zone, capillary gold is very thin veins running through rock, easily felt when two identical rocks have much different weights. I know to weigh two rocks that look to be the same but have much different weight, then use the amount of water they displace gives you an idea how much gold could be in it. Seeing the gold with a 30x lighted magnifier, makes you smile but you can't spend it. Glaciers moved the rocks here and the grinding by glaciers creates grain gold, salt size or smaller to come up in your well water and pumped out with the septic. Come visit I have rock outside piled up and on top of my wood stove. Using outdoor steel racks to heat the rocks before plunging them into ice water to break them up and pan out the gold come spring.
Nice
I definitely appreciate the demo. The only concept I can't wrap my head around is how the shaker table separates. I know specific gravity plays its part but after that... Do you have a way then to process the sulfides?
Shaker table works like a gold pan, dense gold goes to the bottom. The sulfides are best send to a refiner
say Jason, i'm new to your channel and was wondering if you're using a Wilfley headmotion on that shaker table? the housing conceals the action so it's hard to tell if that's a run of the mill eccentric or a Wilfley...
edit: what are you using as a softening agent for the water? i hear jet dry works really well and since there's no bubbles on your table i'm guessing you're not using Dawn dish soap?
16:20 the thermal convection cells and color composition looks exactly like what the surface of a similar colored star would look like up close could stare at this for hours that's a HEKING beautiful
Amazing setup! I know gold ore refining takes large amounts of water; does it need to be of a certain quality? Is it a significant cost to move it and then dispose of?
Love the video!
That is one hell of a setup. I'm a prospector to but I'm no where near the level as you are
Great! Thanks!
Fascinating. Many thanks.
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Great video
Great! Thanks!
Excellent
16:24 woah that's super cool
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@@mbmmllc is there a name for that effect?
Molten gold really does look like the the surface of the star it came from
Nice set up man
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Ok Jason you got me drooling ummm that yummy gold..