Turnkey Gold Mining & Milling System: Processing 2 Tons per Hour for High-Grade Gold Buttons
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- Опубліковано 10 лют 2025
- Join us for a detailed walkthrough of our 2-ton per hour turnkey gold mining and milling system. This efficient system is capable of processing up to 2 tons of gold ore per hour, utilizing our state-of-the-art hammer mill and shaker table to extract the gold from the rocks, resulting in high-grade gold buttons.
In this video, we'll take you through all the equipment included in this turnkey system, highlighting its features and functionality. From the jaw crusher to the spiral classifier, we'll show you how each piece of equipment works seamlessly together to achieve optimal gold recovery.
Be sure to check out our other equipment videos for more in-depth information on each component of the system. Don't miss out on the opportunity to witness the power of this impressive turnkey gold mining and milling system in action.
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Keywords: turnkey gold mining, milling system, hammer mill, shaker table, gold ore processing, high-grade gold buttons, jaw crusher, spiral classifier, efficient system.
Tags: #turnkeygoldmining #milling system #hammermill #shakertable #goldoreprocessing #highgradegoldbuttons #jawcrusher #spiralclassifier #efficient system #goldrecovery
Check out our other equipment videos here:
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Watching and listening to your machines is so hypnotic Jason I love how it all comes together it’s a masterpiece of engineering with the price of gold going through the roof your company is going to get very busy I don’t think there’s enough hours in the day you must only sleep 4hrs with all the projects you have on the go you are simply inspirational to any watching young person who wishes to learn about all kinds of gold and precious metal recovery from the mine to the cupel you are a master of your profession in work and in knowledge for such a young man All the best Jason from Glasgow Scotland 🏴
I love the videos. Just a suggestion for someone who works in process improvement, when you are discussing the startup sequence at the 17 min mark, why not reorder the the switches in your preferred startup sequence? With it just being a waterproof enclosure, the location and order doesn't really matter, but this way the startup routine is that much simpler and cuts down the potential for self inflicted errors. If you are setting up a true turn key system like this, you might as well go ahead and include a specific startup sequence that is ordered on the enclosure to make it that much easier. Keep up the great work!
I absolutely love the table, probably the best design around.
You guys have come a long way in a short time - congratulations !
Jason, all of your individual pieces of equipment are made with such amazing and impressive engineering and ingenuity, and when they work together it's like watching a well-choreographed dance.
And in spite of its complexity, the entire system is "simple" enough for mining operations around the world to understand, operate, and maintain 💛
I can't stop watching - I think, I'm meditating 😊
Awesome Jason!! This is the best "promo" business card ever!
Thank you Jason. I have watched your vids over and over, these never get old.
Love to see a local business expand and prosper! It is awesome how you have been helping to improve mining practices in Africa too!
I love Jason's setup. I'm drooling right now.
I'd like to see his stuff on Gold Rush....
@Busbey I agree. Our team wouldn't mind being the ones who operate it 😉
I discovered you when you was just filling in potholes, you have came a long way since then!
Love this. I myself will never get any bigger than shaking a pan but I really do enjoy seeing what you are doing. Also really liking the collaborations with Dan and Brent!!
You are the first of the Au tubers to hit the nail on the button, from go to woe. You and your cobbers are a credit to prospectors and the rest of humanity.
Beautiful system Jason you have covered all your bases for this type of extraction. Thanks for sharing.
Best ore machines out there hands down. The shaker tables are 2nd to none.
I enjoyed this one a lot Jason! 🎉
Jason,
That was awesome and so are the people you work with who make those systems.
Cheers,
Rik Spector
Nice Set Up, and Very impressed on just how Quite your System is when in Operation. some of those Rigs with Damage you hearing so Fast, Very Good ..
Allways enjoy your content. Thanks for all the info. Keep up the great content.
You haven’t popped up in my feed for a long time. I only seen this video now because I’ve watched about 5 gold videos so far lol
Great video, you make these builds look easy
Jason could you give a shop tour of your manufacturing center some time? Would like to see that some time.
Mount Baker. A active Cascade volcano. Must be proud to see your equipment all over the world. I am.
Hi Jason, I love all of you're videos. I sure wish I needed your turnkey system but I'm to old to be doing hard rock mining anymore but if I could I'd buy you're system
i would buy one if i ever have the need for one I have to find the ore first love what i see Jason great job
Its a very good info of the system. Now I understand how it is shipped out in a 40 footer container.. Looking forward to visit yout place..
This video is your BEST!
Thanks Jason this was an interesting video and great content six stars brother
I love this, From Kenya looking forward to invest in gold mining.What is your company name?
Fantastic professional set up, very impressive 👏👏👏
Great presentation very well done.
Is there away to get to the opening of the jaw crusher feed hopper in case to rocks get wedged and block the opening, or do you have to remove all the material from the hopper to get them out?
I don't have any significant lode gold within 1,000 miles and precious little placer gold here in the midwest, but I want to buy a system anyways. That is a successful sales video in my book.
that was so cool to watch :) love the machinery Jason :) tip for you :) when showing weights on the scale place your hand behind the scale to block the light :) we can't see the scales weight :) but fantastic video :)
You could stack a bunch of no.: 2 concentrate, readjust the table for a finer sorting, and run the the no. 2 concentrate a second time.
man i would love to get into mineral processing! if i ever get to the point, i will be coming to you for this machinery!
If I ever win the lottery I'll buy the whole setup for sure.
Great video Jason...
Totally awesome, and affordable, processing plant. My first impression is that it might be possible to omit the first conveyor and let the jaw crusher dump into the hopper that the conveyor dumps to.
If I get it, that middle hopper is to smooth out the output from the jaw crusher. In other words even out the feed into the hammer mill.
Nice mate. Love the pov camera work. Maybe you should run a cam strapped to your head for the whole hunt 😅. although I guess that would make editing a bit tedious. Some nice bits for a quick hunt. Well done 👍
Hey bro! It is nice watching your presentation. The machine is amazing. More particularly the shaker. I love the shaker table. Ok, I am from Migori, Kenya. My Inquiry is about how I can get this plant.....How much is the total cost?
Thanks
Peter
If i was gold i would be scared of Mr mbmmllc
Thank you for your time please tell me if I can melt dirt in electric furnace
Thank you for that video it was very educational I like how you explained everything I get a better picture so to speak I always enjoy your videos that is some rich or that you have I was just wondering if it was from the helicopter video but thank you for the video very educational I will see you on the next one😮😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤😊😊😊
Great video...
Great equipment...
Love all your vids! I have a question. I just sluice in rivers local to me. I live in northwestern oregon. Anyways if I were to take all my placer gold and put it in a cupel and a little furnace like yours would that work to smelt all my flakes and chunkies into a button? Would I need to add lead?
I love the fact that you're wearing real work clothes. I find it impossible to listen to an equipment rep if they're wearing a sparkly clean suit and shiny leather shoes. I want someone who clearly knows and works on/with the equipment, not someone who memorized a pamphlet and recites technical specs
If the dirty clothes guy and the sparkly clean guy tell you the same thing and all your focusing on is his clothes then what difference is the words coming out of his mouth?
If Eli Whitney Blake showed up in a top hat, bow tie with a cane as he often wore would you listen to him? I would, he invented jaw crushers. Just something to think about, the most successful and knowledgeable people typically wear nicer clothes to the office as they move up the competence hierarchy of workers.
@@scottwall8419 blah blah read 2 lines blah blah semantics blah blah youtube contrarianism blah blah nobody cares
@@boulderboyv10 I figured it would go right over your head
@Scott Wall no, you chose to read your own meaning into it to show everybody how smart you THINK you are and you're really not worth my time, muffin.
@Scott Wall it is pretty cool how you equate an amaerican inventor with a heavy equipment sales rep though. That totally wasn't a pathetic stretch so you can pretend to flex what passes for intellect
Man!, thats some awesome equipment. :D
A time lapse of the gold material setting and moving along the washer table might be cool
Have you ever tried getting the auger to dump the oversize back into the hammer mill to reprocess whilst still running?
Im wondering if one giant plant can process 100 ton a day like the old mills use to???
rewatching some of your videos but for the shaker table have you thought to put level dots into the frame. so when you set up you can see ok factory level were good. and you can see if it becomes unlevel as you use it
Nice setup
I was setting here thinking about the hammers on the hammer mill and was wondering if there is a way they could be made of hardened steel or capped with it to reduce wear? maybe a screw on piece for the top so it would be easier to replace and cheaper.
if anything you might be able to provide a small temper of a few mm to the tips of the hammers rather than machining different pieces for hardened caps. that might provide some extra life without too much extra hassle
If you want to know what this guy is doing wrong read the comments. Load of geniuses watch this guy ha ha.
Each switch should have a number so its easy to get the order of turn on right.
Curious if you can use zinc to also remove the tin or antimony from lead
Nice setup!
i remember years back you talked about putting a vibrating ball mill on the #4 to feed it back on to the shaker table is that something your still thinking about doing
so informative!!! ... I'd would so love to do mining!!
Should totally send me the buttons you made in this video
It would be cool to see a Rick Ness Cameo on here and/or on the next adventure you and Dan go on....
Is the dirty water typically recycled and reused or is it dumped?
Im curious, have you ever went to a place where they goldmine in the beach sand.
And bring home a couple tons and run it across your shaker table. Wouldnt need crushing.
Id be intrested to see what a couple of ton would contain.
I feel like he addressed that a few videos back about adjusting the vibration to compensate for the fine gold they find there.
I have seen that 100 times, but watching anyway...
Is there a technical reason the startup switches aren't arranged to match the recommend start sequence..exp. left to right is each piece in the proper order?
I would imagine the board is arbitrary, it looks like it’s set up in sequential order of processing at this time.
I was wondering the same thing. If the recommended start up is a certain order then the switches should be in that order. Very informative video though.Mmountains to dust and gold.
Its not uncommon. Mosr of the crushers or screener I come across looks like a game of twister to turn on, most of the operation is geared toward "once started " operation
I have a suggestion. Arrange the control panel where you turn everything on in the correct order from left to right.
I always forget there's actually a small business behind the channel
how long will it run before it needs replacement parts.. thanks
Awesome
Awesome stuff, How much for that complete kit? in around about figure please. Love your vids, watched all your videos !!
We have a ball mill to crush our copper , the the oversize coming out the bottom the screw will return it back to the ball mill for a another crush.
All of his equipment is priced on his website. Easy to customize your own setup or see what a piecemeal per piece is gonna run
Is this material from the material that you gathered several months ago and used a helicopter to get it off the mountain or will there be another video on that product?
It makes sense when you stop to think about it, but those hammers wear out much quicker than I would have expected.
Hi Jason, Great video! Was the one ton ore sample from your mine or a customers mine? Always enjoy watching your machines do their magic! Rock in - gold out! Awesome. Take Care, stay safe! Jim
Suggestion: Layout your startup process by putting the switches left to right 1to xx on your panel...so 1st on the left then 2 -3-4-5-etc left to right....fool proof.
Wow. That's an awesome setup.
Very Cool Thanks for sharing ✅️
How do I clean lead from impurities to use it as a gold collecting metal?
it would be nice to have a way to dimensionally size larger stones. that is to say, i have slate which i am using to build walls/terraces with, using concrete to bind them after stacking them dry. but, i get all sorts of sizes from the quarry and am sorting them by hand. no small task for having over 150-200 cubic yards worth to go through lol. still, even so, i would love to at least have some sort of pallet sized Bins that i could use to contain and or hold the hand sorted stone, and have a way to classify them in a way that would help facilitate the stacking process. so, if i have a certain size gap and need a certain width of stone i could go to a bin with that exact size range stone and easily find what i need, after having sorted it out before hand. alas, for now, i down have such a sophisticated method of sorting, i just use a small crate about 8 by 11 inches to create a split from larger than crate, to smaller than or fits in crate, sizes, so the smaller stone ends up from small gravels to larger slabs that are just on the upper end of the size i use in my wall building project. i haven't been able to find such bins that would be around the same size as a standard pallet, and have equal sides upwards to fill out the cubic volume i might be able to use. i dont want to spend too much to have such things built though, so im at a bit of a conundrum as to what to do, and simply having a bunch of messy piles strewn about sort of irks me, to be honest lol. on another note, what is your absolute smallest powered rock crusher module? and what is its cost?
...i kinda want this... I am told I have expensive "hobbies"... a true observation.. ...I still wants it...
I'm sold ,now I just need a gold mine to work at😢😂😅 but seriously really cool stuff 😎
Hi how much gold is in dust form on the roof or in the gutter be worth a look and record and show it I'd really like to know
3 phase power ftw. just make sure you connect it right :p. I used to reverse it to make refrigeration compressors work again.
How many systems do you sell per year? not this specific one just like how much demand is there
The setup could use something for dust control. Something for the jaw crusher, wind guards on the conveyor belt and something at the hammer mill. These could be used indoors or the dust could be depositing heavy metals in the surrounding areas.
Spraying some water in the jaw crusher could do the job.
Jason how do you manage water from the classifier
Awesome!
Do you have biger scale turnkey machines? Like 20 to 30 tons per hour?
And how much does the 2 tons/h one costs ?
I love it. Show us video that a prospector that has a claim of hard rocking is making money from this beautiful machine. Could it be your Claim
If there is too much to process in #2, I'm wondering why you wouldn't just run the #2 tailings through the shaker table again to give the gold another chance to make it into #1 before doing the cleanout. Seems like it would only take a bit of extra time to add it to the slurry feed instead of discarding it. Since you aren't doing that, I'm assuming there is a good reason; I just don't know what it is.
With setup !
I really shouldn't be watching this before headed in to the plant. Reminds me that I'd rather be chasing the shiny.
You need more water in the fore crusher to eliminate the dust. I can compact this down to half the size!
Though it wouldn't by any means be easy or cheap or even the most efficient way to "make money", I can't think of a more ideal situation than to buy a piece of land somewhere out west that once was a fairly busy gold mine maybe in the 1920s and set up a one man operation with MBMM equipment, just reprocessing the waste rock/tailings/ore spills. Maybe I'll make this happen for my 2nd career after I retire from the phone company...
Can you do another E-waste and send it to Sreetips for refining???
Hiya Jason
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Hi there! are you the manufacturers? any chance to cowork dsitributing your machinery in Ecuador?
What’s the cost of a set up like this?
small suggestion:
since the order in that you switch the machines are on matters, why not arrange the switches in the same order?
also, you could put small water sprayers on the buffer hopper to keep the dust down.
Edit: It might make the stuff too sticky but it sure would be nice on the lungs and the neighbors if it worked.
How much does the complete system cost?