Green in rocks usually means a high copper concentration. Copper when exposed to oxygen turns green. In my area there used to be copper mining, see alot of green rocks.
How Neat.. Great recycling and such a unique colour.. don't know what prices you get in your hemisphere for decorative /construction landscaping/garden rock but not cheap down here on the underside.. having not so long ago purchased 40 ton of them for a wall in the garden
i picked up a load of rock outside of tulsa ok. and took then to st. louis mo. thay pick then up off the ground and put on pallets and the little raddle snakes went every where . you did not walk around looking for rocks.
Ok boss, why would you get in a aron, or branden’s way, operating a machine. You just slow down production, they are so muck efficient and faster than you. LOL
Pet rocks are so easy to look after bro and they don't make a mess or leave a pile for someone to clean up. Enjoyed the video too. Safe travels. Ken.
The best kind of pets!
I love how you try to repurpose as much as you can. It was a great idea to save the rocks for landscaping. Very interesting.
We try not to waste anything, appreciate you watching!
As you age simple things become more important and fascinating.
You know you are absolutely right! Found myself watching termites fly out of an old stump in the woods for like 30 minutes the other day! 😂
@@TheRealMrDiGG
Haha!! See? Simple things😆
Green in rocks usually means a high copper concentration. Copper when exposed to oxygen turns green. In my area there used to be copper mining, see alot of green rocks.
That’s very interesting, thanks for sharing!
Brandon is such a smooth operator, it’s like that machine is an extension of his arms
He’s learning,,,
I go to work as a rolloff driver/operator and come home and watch your videos in evening and all weekend long it’s like I’m always at work 😂
Dude, you’re a trashaholic!
and i taught you said you were not going to pick up stuff out of the land fill any more 🤣😂 great video hope does rocks do well for you 👍👍👍👍👍
I lied!🤥😂😂😂
Hi, looking at the rock I am thinking it would look gorgeous built into a waterfall and water feature. Enjoyed your video. colin
I agree, thanks colin!
You're fun to watch on that mini. Sorta like a kid in a candy store. It's good to see you can repurpose some of that stuff though!
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Great stuff, good to see wven rocks getting saved. Now to find a way to take the time involved in saving them rocks from burial into a tax write off.
❤ the treasures you recycle.
Cool huh?!
Absolutely beautiful scenery on your way to the landfill. That red caly road reminds me of when I was at Fort Benning Georgia.
Good old Red Georgia, Clay!
So cool you save out the rocks
Ain’t they pretty?!
Happy Thanksgiving to you your family and crew
Same to you!
Predominantly green granite is rare, although it is sometimes available when the granite contains a green feldspar mineral called amazonite.
It’s pretty whatever it is
Have you thought of talking to management see if they will take you on full time, you're pretty darn good.
I’m going to see if they’re hiring soon!
Reminds me of Joe Dirt with the space poop LOLLLL
I love that movie, need to get me a wagon and pull me a rock around!
@@TheRealMrDiGG your mini ex is even better! hahaha
So have you taken any off the rocks to your local rock shop o find out what they are ?
Nope, been to dang busy!
How Neat.. Great recycling and such a unique colour.. don't know what prices you get in your hemisphere for decorative /construction landscaping/garden rock but not cheap down here on the underside.. having not so long ago purchased 40 ton of them for a wall in the garden
I bet the wall turned out nice though?!
Sure darn did, Thanks@@TheRealMrDiGG
Those rocks are big bucks in Florida. :)
Good to know, I’m going to send you some to sell for me
That greenish rock looks something like green agrate.
Maybe?
You have you a Gem employee there with Brandon.
He’s a great guy. That’s Aaron‘s brother.
Looks like a fun day geologist?😊
I love geology!
Put a Geiger Counter on those rocks, see if they are Uranium.
Do you have another channel for your retail shop or have you made a video on it just curious
It’s another channel called grass roots gardening. Thanks for washing!
lol it’s probably from dying the river green for St Patrick’s day 😅😅😅
Lol
Fluorite?
Maybe
Man if you ran that stuff through a screener you probably could have had truckloads of that rock. I guess that would take too much time though huh?
Yes, unfortunately probably not worth the time
That young man is good on them controls. He is not waiting any time. You can tell he has seat time.
He and his brother both are great operators, thanks for watching!
i picked up a load of rock outside of tulsa ok. and took then to st. louis mo. thay pick then up off the ground and put on pallets and the little raddle snakes went every where . you did not walk around looking for rocks.
I wouldnt be anywhere near!
Looks like shell which is nasty when wet
Maybe so
I know in Missouri we don’t like it because it sticks to everything on are crushing plant
Good way to test it is get it wet a take pliers and if it doesn’t take much pressure to crush it then it is shell
Run it through your sifter
Thought about it but didn’t have the time to go through that trouble for little bit of rock
Great video!!
Serpentinite. If it has bright white bands, look carefully how to handle them
Thanks, I’ll check that out!
Ok boss, why would you get in a aron, or branden’s way, operating a machine. You just slow down production, they are so muck efficient and faster than you. LOL
Lol