Scrap steel for build ✅ Sheet steel for build ✅ Gravel driveway for safety ✅ Camera batteries charged ✅ Saftey equipment on ✅ . . . Roll of dimes for opening gag ✅✅😎 Love it. Not only are your videos so satisfying to watch for the smooth way you work and create things... but you also have some mad comedy skills 😂😂
Hahah thanks Bazamere, I am still not myself on camera but getting there. My sense of humor I find is a lot like Ray Romano's, sorta dry, serious, but comical.
@@TheMiningChannel yeah I am always super awkward on camera. I saw in another reply you used to be a teacher so hopefully that helps. Nice weather btw.... gotta love the freeze/thaw cycles and in January? Thats not fun.
@Bazamere Yes I used to be a vocational instructor for a trades college. I can stand up and teach 50 people no problem, but once there is a camera involved my brain freezes up haha
Thanks Jeff, One more episode to go and it will be complete. The next episode is more of the smaller items and fabricating, the structure sure goes up fast hey!!
Thanks a lot, Kim:) I have been fabricating for 20 years now, mostly car related stuff, though. I also used to be an instructor at a college so I can explain stuff fairly well. Thanks for watching!
Another great video, enough detail to help understand and not so much of any particular task that it gets tiring. Keep them coming. Looking forward to seeing it done and then in operation. Wondering what town you are in.
Love your poster paper wrap-a-round. As a sprinkler fitter, I often joked that a wrap-a-round was often the best use of my blueprints. Like the fun edits and your confidence in your skills. Nice and interesting, great job, new viewers will not know how recent your start was, I am impressed.
Hahaha yes that trick works well for anything round hey! I used to use the same process in building headers and exhaust for hotrods, I wanted to put a clip in on how a lazer doesn't work to do the job but never got to it. Thanks for your kind words, and thank you for watching!!
@BlackLabel on the Bedrocks Yes I have been watching his videos!! I love how heavy duty it is. I have always wanted to put one of my trommels on a old excavator undercarriage, just turn or move everything the tailings back up!
Another great video Tyler. As someone already mentioned you include enough info so we get the idea but not so much that it's dragging out. I look forward to the next vid and of when you and @DanHurd get to put this bad boy to work. 💪
Thanks FAF, hopefully the permit for Dan's site comes in on time. They are taking a lot of time to get approved here in the last few years. Thanks for Watching:)
Epic Job Ty !! Can't wait to see the next one... gonna have to get your help one day making a sebo sized one , lol ( 10-20 YPH) ...Loving your content brother, really good job with the videos !!! Heavy pans/clean ups in 2023 !!
8:40 just out of curiosity did you angle those pieces so you didn’t end up with material sticking there? Hard to see on the camera back to the vid…man these are crazy good episodes if I ever find a great placer deposit I know who to get to build me a trommel…. In winter of course thanks for sharing see you on the next one 👍🏼👊🏼
Hey 48th, those end caps are just straight up and down. I will have some spray bars in those areas to keep material from building up. My 4 footer is just like that and material doesn't build up due to the amount of water in the hopper. Thanks for watching:)
@Historic Shearers Quarters Thanks a lot HSQ. Takes a while to do these videos right now because the jobs are fairly large, I can only do a video every 2 weeks but I'm happy with that pace. Thanks for watching:)
@The Mining Channel 💯 understandable! We thought about it but it's just to time consuming. So stoked we can see mining and engineering when can produce it. Check us out (if you'd like!) Look up Carteroni 👍😂 historic Shearer’s Quarters is our accommodation we run on the farm 😁 keep up the great work!!
Hi Tyler, It looks as you do nothing else than building such trommels. Will you build in diagonal braces between the runners or do you think the frame is stiff enough? Best regards from Germany!
Hey BLOTB. I try and build one every year or two to keep me busy. I don't really build them for other people, I just collect them haha. The frame is plenty stiff enough in the center and output end where the 6x6 tubing is but will add a X diagonal at the hopper end to stop any movement from left to right.
There is usually a few factors that make that decision. First would be barrel/ screen size. The larger diameter barrel the more square footage of screen there is for material to drop through, length of screen section also plays a roll along with the screen hole size. From there sluice box size is next, there is a rule of thumb of every foot width of box you can put into the wash plant 8 cubic yards, I plan to run a 3 foot wide box so I would be in the 20-30 yph. Then finally there is your water pump size, a person is ideally looking for a 10:1 ratio of water to material in the sluice. a 4 inch pump would supply that ratio on this size of wash plant.
Hey Paul, this one I will be using for prospecting two new permitted sites this year. I will also use it in tighter areas where my bigger trommel doesn't fit.
That was 1/4 inch GB. That would be the thinnest a guy should go. My 4 footer is 1/4 inch also, it has 8000 hours on it and it's just starting to get thin.
Yes and no, a lot of the die hard tradesman welders will pre heat the steel if it is cold out. This is only 1/4 thick steel so I don't bother, plus I get lazy sometimes lol.
This trommel will be used to prospect my other sites. It is still pritty big for testing but the tests will go a lot quicker. Thanks for watching Jesse:)
Not sure which is more impressive, your metal fab skills or your video fab skills. Nicely done!
Scrap steel for build ✅
Sheet steel for build ✅
Gravel driveway for safety ✅
Camera batteries charged ✅
Saftey equipment on ✅
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Roll of dimes for opening gag ✅✅😎
Love it. Not only are your videos so satisfying to watch for the smooth way you work and create things... but you also have some mad comedy skills 😂😂
Hahah thanks Bazamere, I am still not myself on camera but getting there. My sense of humor I find is a lot like Ray Romano's, sorta dry, serious, but comical.
@@TheMiningChannel yeah I am always super awkward on camera. I saw in another reply you used to be a teacher so hopefully that helps. Nice weather btw.... gotta love the freeze/thaw cycles and in January? Thats not fun.
@Bazamere Yes I used to be a vocational instructor for a trades college. I can stand up and teach 50 people no problem, but once there is a camera involved my brain freezes up haha
Just brilliant, loving the build series
Thanks Jeff, One more episode to go and it will be complete. The next episode is more of the smaller items and fabricating, the structure sure goes up fast hey!!
Nice camera work in these. Truly impressive to watch this size of a piece of equipment being built by hand. Thanks
Thanks JPH. I am getting better at this filming stuff lol.
It’s coming along man, great vids
Thanks man, can't wait to see you get sluicing.
Ha! Ha! Nice touch on the last frame!
Hahah, I am trying to do something at the end of every video:)
Nice editing job. Can't wait to see it in action
Thanks a lot Ron, glad you enjoyed it:)
Make it all look so easy. Obviously lots of skill involved. Your story telling is great. Nothing else like this on you tube.
Thanks a lot, Kim:) I have been fabricating for 20 years now, mostly car related stuff, though. I also used to be an instructor at a college so I can explain stuff fairly well. Thanks for watching!
Awesome job man. Lots of fun watching you design and piece together your trommel. Keep up the great work.
Thankd a lot DPGA. One more episode to go and she will be complete. Thanks for watching:)
Another great video, enough detail to help understand and not so much of any particular task that it gets tiring. Keep them coming. Looking forward to seeing it done and then in operation. Wondering what town you are in.
Thanks for watching Marv! I live just west of Quesnel, lots of snow up here right now!
Sensational! Absolutely enjoying watching the videos.
Thanks 50 Kal!!! I'm glad you enjoyed it:)
Hello, it was a lot of fun. Beautiful art to show everything.
You eard my subscription - sorry Dan, its too good. Greetings Tom 🇩🇪
Hey Tom welcome to the channel, thank you for watching and hope you enjoy my future videos as well:)
Love your poster paper wrap-a-round. As a sprinkler fitter, I often joked that a wrap-a-round was often the best use of my blueprints. Like the fun edits and your confidence in your skills. Nice and interesting, great job, new viewers will not know how recent your start was, I am impressed.
Hahaha yes that trick works well for anything round hey! I used to use the same process in building headers and exhaust for hotrods, I wanted to put a clip in on how a lazer doesn't work to do the job but never got to it. Thanks for your kind words, and thank you for watching!!
Really nice fabrication! I must get me a plasma cutter. Thanks for sharing your experience👍
Worth every penny man!!!
@Out North Prospecting
Hi Andre, yes this is a fantastic tool.
@@TheMiningChannel
Tyler,
Andre (Out North Prospecting) is currently working on his trommel.
Check out his project. 🍻
@BlackLabel on the Bedrocks Yes I have been watching his videos!! I love how heavy duty it is. I have always wanted to put one of my trommels on a old excavator undercarriage, just turn or move everything the tailings back up!
@@TheMiningChannel
This poor guy has to carry this monster 1000 miles across Sweden and Finland to his claim…
Another great video Tyler. As someone already mentioned you include enough info so we get the idea but not so much that it's dragging out. I look forward to the next vid and of when you and @DanHurd get to put this bad boy to work. 💪
Thanks FAF, hopefully the permit for Dan's site comes in on time. They are taking a lot of time to get approved here in the last few years. Thanks for Watching:)
Great video and project. Thanks
Thanks for watching Mitch!
Nice editing!
Thanks MMG, I'm glad you stopped by the channel again:)
You bought some new steel, I’m proud of you
Hahahhahw it took all I had in me to do it Shayne
Mad skills brother!
Thanks whapaso:)
Epic Job Ty !! Can't wait to see the next one... gonna have to get your help one day making a sebo sized one , lol ( 10-20 YPH) ...Loving your content brother, really good job with the videos !!! Heavy pans/clean ups in 2023 !!
Thanks a lot SEBO. Glad your enjoying the videos. I'm free in the winters, be a good video to build a smaller one:)
It’s super cool to see my nephew making successful TH-cam videos :). Keep it up Ty!
- Kolten
Hey Kolten!!! Thanks for watching. Hope you and the kids are doing great, it has been along time since we seen each other!
@@TheMiningChannel it has! We will have to pop by next we are in town
@@xiticix4746 Sounds great man!!
8:40 just out of curiosity did you angle those pieces so you didn’t end up with material sticking there? Hard to see on the camera back to the vid…man these are crazy good episodes if I ever find a great placer deposit I know who to get to build me a trommel…. In winter of course thanks for sharing see you on the next one 👍🏼👊🏼
Hey 48th, those end caps are just straight up and down. I will have some spray bars in those areas to keep material from building up. My 4 footer is just like that and material doesn't build up due to the amount of water in the hopper. Thanks for watching:)
@@TheMiningChannel cool 👍🏼👊🏼I like the way you’ll have it pipes inside to protect the water supply 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
Awesome to see you using the same system we use ( ours is not building trammels sadly..) we call it CAD design.... Cardboard Aided Design 😂😂😂😂
Hahah OMG that is the best acronym ever. Love it!!
@The Mining Channel really enjoying your channel! Keep uo the CAD work!!
@Historic Shearers Quarters Thanks a lot HSQ. Takes a while to do these videos right now because the jobs are fairly large, I can only do a video every 2 weeks but I'm happy with that pace. Thanks for watching:)
@The Mining Channel 💯 understandable! We thought about it but it's just to time consuming. So stoked we can see mining and engineering when can produce it. Check us out (if you'd like!) Look up Carteroni 👍😂 historic Shearer’s Quarters is our accommodation we run on the farm 😁 keep up the great work!!
@@historicshearersquarters252 As in Lancia 037 Carteroni?
Pure awesomeness
Hi Tyler,
It looks as you do nothing else than building such trommels.
Will you build in diagonal braces between the runners or do you think the frame is stiff enough?
Best regards from Germany!
Hey BLOTB. I try and build one every year or two to keep me busy. I don't really build them for other people, I just collect them haha. The frame is plenty stiff enough in the center and output end where the 6x6 tubing is but will add a X diagonal at the hopper end to stop any movement from left to right.
👍 If governments worked like you the world would be a much better place.
Hahah right.... :)
How do you work out the yardage it can run ? Is it the diameter of the trommel or the size of the sluice or something completely different
There is usually a few factors that make that decision. First would be barrel/ screen size. The larger diameter barrel the more square footage of screen there is for material to drop through, length of screen section also plays a roll along with the screen hole size. From there sluice box size is next, there is a rule of thumb of every foot width of box you can put into the wash plant 8 cubic yards, I plan to run a 3 foot wide box so I would be in the 20-30 yph. Then finally there is your water pump size, a person is ideally looking for a 10:1 ratio of water to material in the sluice. a 4 inch pump would supply that ratio on this size of wash plant.
Amazing work is this to replace your old trommel or are you guna be runnin the 2
Hey Paul, this one I will be using for prospecting two new permitted sites this year. I will also use it in tighter areas where my bigger trommel doesn't fit.
@@TheMiningChannel nice thinking ahead for the future 👌👌 I like it keep up the amazing work
@Paul Sanders Thank you Paul:)
What thickness is the steel plate in the hopper?
That was 1/4 inch GB. That would be the thinnest a guy should go. My 4 footer is 1/4 inch also, it has 8000 hours on it and it's just starting to get thin.
Is there much of a difference welding in the winter vs the summer.
Yes and no, a lot of the die hard tradesman welders will pre heat the steel if it is cold out. This is only 1/4 thick steel so I don't bother, plus I get lazy sometimes lol.
Starting to come together.
The frame sure goes up quick hey!!! Next episode is all the small finicky items to be built and installed. Thanks for watching Dave:)
Why are we building a new tromel
The other one wore out for are we trying to upgrade our Product Level
This trommel will be used to prospect my other sites. It is still pritty big for testing but the tests will go a lot quicker. Thanks for watching Jesse:)
But it's still a drum
One more episode to go and it will be finished:)
2 grand - sold - il taker, looks great thx bud lmao jk of course... great stuff thats gona be a sweet trommel😁
I take cheque or cash, Heheheh. Should be a nice unit for my prospecting this summer, Thanks for watching 420.
@@TheMiningChannel cant wait to see more man good stuff for real