if spice actually existed there would be thousands of species trying to seize control, not just a handful of human families. You would have worms being raised in captivity, it would be a crazy hempfest out there.
So we invent this complex ingenious machine that can continuously crush boulders. But for unjamming it, the most precise tool we can come up with is a claw game.
The fact that it's a hook on a crane is fine, I don't think I could come up with a better solution, but the fact that the hook is just kind of hanging loose off a piece of cable with no manual way to control the direction it's facing is wild to me.
Not as much power as you might think. Something in the region of 1000hp peak. That's a lot, but when you consider that dumper truck is probably ~5000hp, you realise it probably costs more energy moving stuff to and from the crusher! As for cost to run? at maybe 200kw average, you would be talking about $40/h in terms of electricity. In the western world the operators cost more.
Как приятно смотреть на то что понимаешь, наша конусная дробилка раз в 5 больше , ККД 1500, и я занимался ее ремонтами, футеровка и тд, люди смотрят и не знают как оно работает, и на сколько этажей вниз она уходит. Круто когда знаешь весь процесс.
My friend, can you please answer two questions? 1.What type of metal is used to make the walls of the funnel tube, the agitator in the middle that seems to be comprised of several bars forming a cone, and the center bridge piece that is holding up the agitating bar cone? It's very amazing to me that these huge and massive boulders are crashing right into them and there is no damage immediately caused. 2. How much use or how long does it take before there is real and visible damage to this amazing metal. Thank you.
I live in northern Minnesota and know a guy who works in one of the taconite mines loading trucks to go to the crusher. A crusher is what they call a machine breaking big rocks there. Anyways when people ask the guy what his job is he says "My job is to stop the crusher."
Excavator arm with a jackhammer stinger attachment. Piece of cake, but it requires a guy sitting there to run it. This is slower but saves an employee.
I really want to know how thick the outer housing is that allows it to handle the kind of forces it sees from the crushing process. The forces have to be absolutely tremendous.
I love the smell of diesel in the morning i wonder what it would be like to stand on top of that round thing and feel the vibration i imagine it would be like riding a bull in a rodeo cool 😎 video lots of power i bet
As an Underground miner that use to work on the surface I was surprised seeing that water on the ground your crusher not getting bogged also I get why the walls aren't clean dirty walls save the wear plates but at my mine we use a Jaw not Cone as our Primary Crusher but as a driller I will say your drill & blast crew isn't to bad but your shot holes could be a bit closer or load the hole with a bit more if you want the smaller size looking at the rock size all in all yeah you had a few big boulders but nothing serious good vid mate
Trying to figure out what this factory is using this material for. One side seemed to bring in material that looked like coal. The other side was bringing it was appeared to be rock. Video says iron ore so that leads me to believe steel production. Iron and coal.
You don’t mix coal and iron ore at the primary crusher for steel production. That’s all iron ore, probably from two different benches in the pit, reason for the different color and material size.
At first I got hella confused, was like "Why are they crushing rock, is rock powder a thing that is used in any way?" Then of course I realized it's iron ore.
OMG I can imagine working to get some huge boulder for hours getting in finally on a trailer and taking it here and it goes BANG Cruch and is gone in 2 seconds.
I’d think that they would have some kind of blocking system that would stop the massive rocks from falling in and allowing the smaller ones to fall in. Then just every so often they could use a front end loader to clear the big ones and keep the smaller ones going. Or even have a machine with a jack hammer to crush the bigger ones down to fit. But idk I’m not a massive rock.
if your bringing back powder to gravel sized pieces usually. and your guys come back with boulders the size of their trucks at times? hunt who ever the hell brought the boulders to you! that jams the whole damn process and costs money!
He who controls the spice, controls the universe.
He who can destroy a thing, controls it
if spice actually existed there would be thousands of species trying to seize control, not just a handful of human families. You would have worms being raised in captivity, it would be a crazy hempfest out there.
hahaha dudeeeee my thoughts exactly ♥
Fun fact. Sandworms aren't native to Arrakis which was a wet planet before they were introduced.
The spiiiiiiiice.
So we invent this complex ingenious machine that can continuously crush boulders. But for unjamming it, the most precise tool we can come up with is a claw game.
doesn't need to be the most precise tool. long as the cheapest tool works.
The fact that it's a hook on a crane is fine, I don't think I could come up with a better solution, but the fact that the hook is just kind of hanging loose off a piece of cable with no manual way to control the direction it's facing is wild to me.
😊@@shodan1451
ahem, they upgrade to "tire on a string" later
Whos " we"?
You didnt invent sh!t.
Every so often TH-cam starts recommending me rock crusher videos, and at this point I'm too afraid to ask why.
This is how TH-cam diagnoses us with autism
So even though, you reacted....and I responded....though
I knew I'd find my thought in here somewhere 🤣 @NJ-wb1cz
Must’ve been your porn hub recommendations
You-tube knows more about what you'll watch than you
All those years of playing crane games in arcades prepared him for this.
The CLAW!😊
Not very well though
Bro is working 80 hours a week and _still_ hasn't made back all the money those arcade games scammed him out of. 😂
These machines are insanely mind boggling to me. Having the power to chew thru boulder like its soggy cereal.
Generally applying a stupid amount of electricity to anything can destroy it.
@@richardpowell1425 I agree, it's turning the electricity into mechanical power is the amazing part.
It’s science
@@Neurosdk561 i know isn't it great
Not as much power as you might think. Something in the region of 1000hp peak. That's a lot, but when you consider that dumper truck is probably ~5000hp, you realise it probably costs more energy moving stuff to and from the crusher! As for cost to run? at maybe 200kw average, you would be talking about $40/h in terms of electricity. In the western world the operators cost more.
nice gyratory cone crusher, very gyratory and crushy
This is actually a video of me grinding enough coffee in the morning so I can get through the day.
I don't drink coffee
Those are some Paul Bunyan-ass coffee grounds.
@@nomusicrc So glad you told us! We were about to get you coffee for Christmas
@@ChannelMath whew I prefer chocolate milk
Tell me about it. Addiction is a bitch, am I right?
"Oi! New Kid! Get your self down there and give that rock a kick in!"
I also had that intrusive thought, if it does this to solid boulders…
She was a very bad egg.
Your injury is not work-related
I wanted to see where it all comes out
Ok sir 😍
I wanted to see the phone fall in.
@@davecarter2508 😂
I want to see how the crusher works, gearing ect.
@@Dan-yk6sy Think of it like a giant mortar and pestle, except there's holes in the bottom that let material below a certain size pass through it.
The tire of greatness and the hook of madness
I love the big dumb hook cut from sheet steel. Very effective!
i cant believe i clicked on this thing and the sat through the entire thing mesmerized/.
same and no idea why, guess its a man thing
@@0Pingerlol, nope, woman here😂
Lol same bro.. also had a premonition of falling straight in that hole....
Nom nom nom...
and then made a comment!
Being the crane operator for this must be such a satisfying job.
its satisfying for the first 2 blockings, then it becomes "shit- stuck again ..."
Boulderjammin' is the lesser known but just as exciting sequel to the Jackie Treehorn classic Logjammin' starring Karl Hungus.
Hey I know that guy. He's a nihilist.
.......Karrlll Hunguuus.......
Don't be fatuous, Jeffrey.
Hard to keep a girl down on the farm once she’s seen Boulderjammin’
I wonder what Larry Sellers is up to these days.
I like the occasional sparks!
Lets see cleaning of crusher sides. Love those
Probably just me but that hook is hilarious.
like some melee weapon from TF2 lol
comically large fishhook
i think the hook is the star of the show
Whoever cut that out thought they did something great they lived in 2d tho
It just hard cuts and there's this giant novelty sized hook on a rope.
The description for this video seems like an insane person wrote it.
Как приятно смотреть на то что понимаешь, наша конусная дробилка раз в 5 больше , ККД 1500, и я занимался ее ремонтами, футеровка и тд, люди смотрят и не знают как оно работает, и на сколько этажей вниз она уходит. Круто когда знаешь весь процесс.
щековая круче
Is there video somewhere?
Ну и у нас обычно ГОКах я виде что от застревания у приёмника стоит гидромолот на манипуляторе.
My friend, can you please answer two questions?
1.What type of metal is used to make the walls of the funnel tube, the agitator in the middle that seems to be comprised of several bars forming a cone, and the center bridge piece that is holding up the agitating bar cone? It's very amazing to me that these huge and massive boulders are crashing right into them and there is no damage immediately caused.
2. How much use or how long does it take before there is real and visible damage to this amazing metal.
Thank you.
Mid 1980s I used to operate a primary crusher just like this in Tom Price, Pilbara mine WA. Brings back memories. :)
The hook & the rubber tire are a good team.
This video inspired me to name my next pub Hook and Tyre!
Sorta begs the question what happened to your former ones 😂
the left one has better stones, wanna be like him someday
The other one has the bigger truck though, wanna be like him someday.
Нравится это смотреть, особенно звук дробилки на холостых.
The torque in that thing must be off the charts 👀
That baby is putting out 11 ft pounds of crushing torque.
Thats insane how it destroys the Boulders like they're nothing.
oddly satisfying to watch
Are they filling up the earths core with gravel?
Yes when volcanos erupt the expelled material must be replaced
I live in northern Minnesota and know a guy who works in one of the taconite mines loading trucks to go to the crusher. A crusher is what they call a machine breaking big rocks there. Anyways when people ask the guy what his job is he says "My job is to stop the crusher."
yesss yess feeed mee seeemoooore feeeed meeee. here little crusher suck on this 100 ton boulder.
@@geronimo5537 That as a sequel is one hell of a nightmare.
I want to see what is coming out the other end!
Maybe this is just a medium-sized 1, 4 recurring TH-cam vids that I like to watch. Um, thanks? 🤗
this is better than any asmr satisfying video
Oh great, we have made mechanical sarlacc pits. :D
I thought someone might mention this, then I immediately tried to forget what it would be like if someone fell in.
Holy shit I thought it was a model set. That's huge!!!
Every time I watch one of these videos I think there has to be a better way to clear the rock jams LOL
Excavator arm with a jackhammer stinger attachment. Piece of cake, but it requires a guy sitting there to run it. This is slower but saves an employee.
@@josephastier7421 Or you know, they could just make the whole cover rotate and vibrate so rocks would naturally fall in unless they were too big.
that hook is awesome
The world’s largest mortar and pestle.
At first we also had a crane and a hook with our 50-65. Soon we got a hydraulic hammer. It is a must.
Saved in the playlist 'oddly satisfying' 🙂
that thing is unstoppable
This place rocks!!!
The tyre was incredible to watch.
Cool bass lick that hook played at 1:21
I really want to know how thick the outer housing is that allows it to handle the kind of forces it sees from the crushing process. The forces have to be absolutely tremendous.
The description on this video is more amazing than the video. Give it an expand, you’ll see what I mean. What the actual hell
The industrial version of the Sarlacc pit.
I’d like to see the finished product.
I bet clearing the blockage feels so good for the crusher
rock eating machine - love it !
Now i want to see the enormous motor that powers it
Not really that big. It works on momentum.
I love the smell of diesel in the morning i wonder what it would be like to stand on top of that round thing and feel the vibration i imagine it would be like riding a bull in a rodeo cool 😎 video lots of power i bet
As an Underground miner that use to work on the surface I was surprised seeing that water on the ground your crusher not getting bogged also I get why the walls aren't clean dirty walls save the wear plates but at my mine we use a Jaw not Cone as our Primary Crusher but as a driller I will say your drill & blast crew isn't to bad but your shot holes could be a bit closer or load the hole with a bit more if you want the smaller size looking at the rock size all in all yeah you had a few big boulders but nothing serious good vid mate
Star Wars flashbacks for me
Crane: ding dong ping pong.
Crusher: NOMNOMNOMNOM
My Neanderthal brain enjoyed all 14 minutes of "rock go crush"
Great video 👍
Thank you ♥️
You're welcome !@@vlogswidengineer
There's also scissors, mill and so on.
I couldn't help but notice that their Tier 5 Diesel Particulate Filters are not quite up to par.
Is this the one where they operate a gyratory cone crusher to continuously crush boulders?
I don't know, better check the description to be sure!
The engineers who created this crusher certainly intended it to be used with a giant hook and tire suspended via crane 😂
Trying to figure out what this factory is using this material for. One side seemed to bring in material that looked like coal. The other side was bringing it was appeared to be rock. Video says iron ore so that leads me to believe steel production. Iron and coal.
You don’t mix coal and iron ore at the primary crusher for steel production. That’s all iron ore, probably from two different benches in the pit, reason for the different color and material size.
I would title this video "Humans and their machines"
Kindly assit how do you remove those big ones it ge jammed and close all those speces aroud the mantal ....??? Like no space left around it .
You should name the machine “the almighty sarlacc”
Rock fishing.
looks like alternating loads of iron ore and coal, probably heading to a blast furnace
I have watched this video.
A friend who builds reduction gear boxes for processing plants says these gyros things break down constantly.
At first I got hella confused, was like "Why are they crushing rock, is rock powder a thing that is used in any way?"
Then of course I realized it's iron ore.
Reminds me of my first mother in law, she ate just like that !
At long last I've found the ultimate weapon against the mighty The Sarlacc.
This gyratory cone is much faster and the mouth to the plant is much bigger. The payload with the flatbeds can be much bigger.
I wonder happened to the hook?
what kind of material is that bucket made out of? is that a ceramic coating? whats underneath?
what is it made of though :D?
like when a coffee bean gets stuck in the grinder and you need to fish it out with a butter knife lol
very big pepper grinder
OMG I can imagine working to get some huge boulder for hours getting in finally on a trailer and taking it here and it goes BANG Cruch and is gone in 2 seconds.
*As long as there's Bandwidth, there will be somebody figuring out how to waste it*
I’d think that they would have some kind of blocking system that would stop the massive rocks from falling in and allowing the smaller ones to fall in. Then just every so often they could use a front end loader to clear the big ones and keep the smaller ones going. Or even have a machine with a jack hammer to crush the bigger ones down to fit. But idk I’m not a massive rock.
Hey, its a Sarlac pit lol.
Thank you for the video. Very cool
the masculine urge to jump in
crane mans first day on the job
if your bringing back powder to gravel sized pieces usually. and your guys come back with boulders the size of their trucks at times? hunt who ever the hell brought the boulders to you! that jams the whole damn process and costs money!
Wow. This must be where the "premium top soil" from the garden center is made 😢
it has minerals in it
(minerals being iron copper and nickel*
Videos for guys that like videos.
Why they dont show what below? Is it top secret?
magical smurfs👶👶
When you start playing with angel's mods in factorio.
“…where you will be slowly digested over a thousand years”
So it makes rocks?
Imagine what that would do to Kier Starmer. "Squeek, Oh my Sausages, Splatt"
edmond dontes would approve of this
Well that's 14 minutes and 7 seconds I will never get back.
Should add another grinding step before this one, or reduce feed max particle size
Let the spice flow....
Hey cool it's the pdf file rehabilitation center
This is a "hell yeah"
Great job 👏
Thank you❤
Cool, I didn't know that people had already built factories on Mars.
I remember that sound from my youth, alas now I can't sustain it.