Great build !! I live in Montana and know we have gold in them there hills,. mountains. This has inspired me to build something like this and make some dust. Great job !!
I always enjoy seeing everybody has designs on impact Mills. I like your solid bar between the two chains to generate air current. never thought of that one. that's why I like watching your videos is because we think alike but I never thought about that. That's why it's always good to communicate and learn from others. I would put a spring-loaded or a leather flap over your opening because particles are still shooting out of there at high speed. spring-loaded trap leather door or rubber door. otherwise I really like your unit. I'll probably think about incorporating the hammer in the middle also or maybe a little closer to the entrance. I would have loved to set up at the back where you drive it without your shield on. Thanks again for sharing. cheers
Hey buddy, its Mark from Pender Island, formerly of Chilliwack. I would take the final exhaust hole and direct into anther bucket with baffles. Vacuum at the end of that. Ive had succes capturing dust from or 4" bore rockdrill with double chambering, cheers!
I do not know if someone already pointed out that you're right to look for gold on the contact between iron and quartz :) i have a old memory (more than 10 years ago, when i was studying geology at university) that gold and other precious elements are a secondary deposit inside thermal-water. As it happens, when there is a earthquake or massive movement between two big deposits of rocks, hot water can come up from deep, carrying a lot of things with it and it set up minerals and precious elements to fill up the crack made by that movement. Hope that will help you in someway and good job on gold hunting, i discovered your youtube channel not so long ago and i'm loving it!
Love your vids Dan...I am such and admirer of your benevilant maner and aloof humility! You are one who gives me great hope of what God has instore longterm for humility... Iv'e been a video prspector for years... Soldier on!
That's a nice homemade impact mill, thank you for sharing it's going to make building mine a lot easier. Good luck on your hunt for color, and keep posting vids they are great.
I do like the the mill -it's six chains wide.. Have you ever used a chain mill wet? With water fed into the rock hopper Mount Baker get much less dust and can run the wet slurry straight into a sluice or shaker table, maybe you could run your mill wet and feed it directly into your gold cube.
great video,will try and make my own fairly soon so will rewatch this one,one nit pick is that the lad was running the dust dry but not sure if the gold cube needs wet material
Hey Dan, Terry here...Do the plates in the inside spin also? It was hard to tell....Do you have any plans? I love this idea and pretty easy to make. Thanks Terry
Dan, Great home made crusher. What did it cost to make it? I crush down my ore with an air chisel, and hold the rocks in one hand with a heavy glove. Got them down to 1" minus really easy, and no injury to my hand. I used an "el cheepo" Harbor Frt. Tools air chisel. It held up really well doing a 5 gal bucket or ore too. Love to come up to see your claims. Please keep up the great videos.
Love your stuff, Dan. Being a city guy who pans, what puts me on edge is worrying about predators...bears, cats, snakes. Can you, would you do a video on what to expect, what's out there?
@@Danhurd in the Sierra foothills. Rangers talk about bear explosion, cats waiting in trees, rattlers mid-morning (they swim). Went alone and something stalked me. I think a cat as I found a fresh print where I panned.
Would you be able to offer any expert advise for me I plan on getting a mine to go through the tailings pile I would like to build a chain mill like you have here and a jaw crusher any advise would be greatly appreciated thank you
After watching this and others from UA-cam, I built one by myself and is working well. But I fixed the discharge funnel by the side but discovered that the pipe before the mesh net was accumulating larger stone particles on the passage before the net hence and was not pulling the milled materials well hence I repositioned the discharge funnel under the drum machine body and it started pulling well and no more resident particles.
+Jeff Owelle) Yep! Thats what he could try, putting the outlet mesh in segments all along the bottom of the drum and let gravity do the work. If the chains wear out too soon he could build them back up with Tungsten welding rods. I run them along the inside of the drum if Im sampling a lot of really hard rock.He would have to have a different design to open the drum in two halves to do that though?
Solid round pipe that is made to spec is a lot easier and cheaper to buy than welding up a octagonal tube , he is relying on the hammers to do the breaking by themselves. Which in my opinion is better because its a lot easier changing out chains than replacing the whole chamber and if you made octagonal it would increase wear hugely to the chamber and thus its life would be reduced massively and increase the likelyhood of a catastrophic failure, regardless you would pretty much need to re make the whole unit.
You can extend the life of some chains by adding a striking face of hard/tool steel at the tip of the last link. Railway track is high manganese steel because that wear hardens in use (so are rock crusher jaw plates).
Hmm that's actually a pretty good suggestion and lo and behold you're one of the rare rare comments I've seen talking about railway steel that actually recommended it for a good purpose and even gave the (very basic and maybe abit oversimplified) reason why it should be good. FYI RS is very varied though from place to place, even length to length and what part of the track it's off etc. Alloyed steel such as high chromium (stainless) tool steel is used more and more too, often with added vanadium, titanium, and/or tin too.... but if he found that it'd be even better. Hell sorry now I'm overcomplicated it haja. Bad habit.
Hi Dan I know this video is a few years old but I am trying to find out what the recommended rpm is for an impact rock crusher. And also what is the recommended hp for an electric or combustion motor? I'm just doing the homework on building a crusher. Thanks for your time. Regards Pete
nice! I am trying to learn to make one in hopes that I can find the stuff to do it with I am still new to it but i did find silver and a tiny amount of gold in quartz.
I was wondering how long the housing will last. It looks like at the most 3/16" thick. We spent the $$$ for a Keene RC46 Jaw over rolls and are quite pleased with it. WE have a very hard quartz and will actually wear through 1/4 jaw plates in 8 hours if we don't hard face them. Still running on the original rolls after 20 tons. That pan at the end looks really great. I wish our ore was that rich. You might check out my video on how to pan micro fine gold and you should be able to easily clean that up into almost pure gold. I weill now check out some more of your videos. Keith
Hard Rock University my hopes are that because the impact on the wall is at such a low angle, the abrasion will be minimalized. I have not noticed much wear yet, except for under the solid hammer.
Actually that center bar does more than you think slows wobble on the shaft a bit close might put opposing winglets an inch off it on each side would increase air flow and lower mill inner temp increasing life of inner parts and bearing on the shaft
Hi, I just subscribed to your channel....I like what your are uploading. Do you make and sell any of this rock crusher? Is it available on the market? I want to buy one...thanks!
Your crushed ore collection bucket could benefit by being of the thien-baffle type, or a 'dust-deputy' (trade mark proprietary brand item). it would extend the life of your shop-vac filter and stop the dusty fine stuff getting in the lungs. Thien = $10 to make, dust deputy = $40 to buy.
+Aleksandr Goldyrev I have never calculated the throughput of the machine. it is screen down to a 1/8" but the powder that comes out is very much smaller, with only the od 1/16" piece left. I would guess around 100-200 mesh. Cleaning is easy. And if it is important to have a perfect clean. (if you are running a new sample and need to know for sure) then running a couple pieces of pure quartz helps scour the inside nicely.
materials like chain from snow chains / 4340 steel from vehicle sway bars /coil spring material, leaf springs.. // ar plate (hardox 450 - 500) / u-joint bearing caps.... and arc welding HARD FACE ROD ...
Cool machine. Let's all take bets how long it will be before he is in the ER with that drill in his foot. Makes me nervous to see that with you wearing tennis shoes.
Hard Rock University For some reason UA-cam defaults to adding that one comment, "Add a message to your video" each time I post a video. Have not figured out how to stop that yet.
الحمدلله على نعمة الاسلام وكفى بها نعمه سبحان الله والحمد لله ولا إله إلا الله والله أكبر هن الباقيات الصالحات. رَبِّ أَوْزِعْنِي أَنْ أَشْكُرَ نِعْمَتَكَ الَّتِي أَنْعَمْتَ عَلَيَّ وَعَلَى وَالِدَيَّ وَأَنْ أَعْمَلَ صَالِحًا تَرْضَاهُ وَأَصْلِحْ لِي فِي ذُرِّيَّتِي إِنِّي تُبْتُ إِلَيْكَ وَإِنِّي مِنَ الْمُسْلِمِينَ
Hey man Red Lake Ontario here. Great vid! R U rich yet? lol just wondering how much $$/year(?) or whatever. You may talk about his in other videos...haven't seen them yet. Thx.
+Garion Porter Not many (if any at all) "online" prospectors will talk about this; but depending on your location, gear, level of knowledge etc. as a small scale prospector you may make anywhere from $20 - $400/day; or you may not even cover your expenses, or you may stumble upon a 4 ounce nugget, it really depends :D
Dan, where is a good source for the large pipe (circular) that you used for the housing? My application is to crush charcoal for biochar uses, so it not as tough as rocks, but I want to build it right the first time!
Time 2:38 The design has error, because the side panel runs on thread o fasting bolts. That needs to be fix before the contraption will have commercial value.
Want to see more on hard rock mining? Click link below for more of my videos.
ua-cam.com/play/PLjyi8ZCd8kjcmD41RnxlYRBuYIhzATVAr.html
how did you make the small angle grinder mill?
You are doing a great job with your students. I'm 61 years old and have been prospecting for years and I really enjoyed your videos WELL DONE SIR
Great build !! I live in Montana and know we have gold in them there hills,. mountains. This has inspired me to build something like this and make some dust. Great job !!
I always enjoy seeing everybody has designs on impact Mills. I like your solid bar between the two chains to generate air current. never thought of that one. that's why I like watching your videos is because we think alike but I never thought about that. That's why it's always good to communicate and learn from others. I would put a spring-loaded or a leather flap over your opening because particles are still shooting out of there at high speed. spring-loaded trap leather door or rubber door. otherwise I really like your unit. I'll probably think about incorporating the hammer in the middle also or maybe a little closer to the entrance. I would have loved to set up at the back where you drive it without your shield on. Thanks again for sharing. cheers
Hey buddy, its Mark from Pender Island, formerly of Chilliwack. I would take the final exhaust hole and direct into anther bucket with baffles. Vacuum at the end of that. Ive had succes capturing dust from or 4" bore rockdrill with double chambering, cheers!
Awesome job on the rock crusher! Do you have a video on building it or blueprints?
I do not know if someone already pointed out that you're right to look for gold on the contact between iron and quartz :) i have a old memory (more than 10 years ago, when i was studying geology at university) that gold and other precious elements are a secondary deposit inside thermal-water. As it happens, when there is a earthquake or massive movement between two big deposits of rocks, hot water can come up from deep, carrying a lot of things with it and it set up minerals and precious elements to fill up the crack made by that movement. Hope that will help you in someway and good job on gold hunting, i discovered your youtube channel not so long ago and i'm loving it!
Love your vids Dan...I am such and admirer of your benevilant maner and aloof humility! You are one who gives me great hope of what God has instore longterm for humility... Iv'e been a video prspector for years... Soldier on!
Thankyou dan , for you good helpfull information on your rock crusher . Looks good .
Wow; this is an old one… gotta love how we all change over time.
Those are some good looking sulfides. I can smell it through the screen.
Excellent work,Thank you......Lots of my family are associates of the teaching fields-We need more folks like yourself ......
That's a nice homemade impact mill, thank you for sharing it's going to make building mine a lot easier. Good luck on your hunt for color, and keep posting vids they are great.
I do like the the mill -it's six chains wide.. Have you ever used a chain mill wet? With water fed into the rock hopper Mount Baker get much less dust and can run the wet slurry straight into a sluice or shaker table, maybe you could run your mill wet and feed it directly into your gold cube.
great video,will try and make my own fairly soon so will rewatch this one,one nit pick is that the lad was running the dust dry but not sure if the gold cube needs wet material
Thanks dan, great demo! Hi from nm😊
Do you have the plans/specs, especially for the drum?
wish i had a teacher like these ...please keep up the wonderful job >>>>
Great to see the safety gear man ! So many do it wrong !
Hey Dan, Terry here...Do the plates in the inside spin also? It was hard to tell....Do you have any plans? I love this idea and pretty easy to make. Thanks Terry
Dan, Great home made crusher. What did it cost to make it?
I crush down my ore with an air chisel, and hold the rocks in one hand with a heavy glove. Got them down to 1" minus really easy, and no injury to my hand. I used an "el cheepo" Harbor Frt. Tools air chisel. It held up really well doing a 5 gal bucket or ore too.
Love to come up to see your claims. Please keep up the great videos.
Nice peice of gear mate all that dust has gold in it too, it's just difficult to pan out, don't lose that flowery gold every little bit adds up😃
Which produce the best gold? The quartz or the rusty stone?
Love your stuff, Dan. Being a city guy who pans, what puts me on edge is worrying about predators...bears, cats, snakes. Can you, would you do a video on what to expect, what's out there?
It's an idea. I don't really worry about any of them.
@@Danhurd in the Sierra foothills. Rangers talk about bear explosion, cats waiting in trees, rattlers mid-morning (they swim). Went alone and something stalked me. I think a cat as I found a fresh print where I panned.
You got more to worry about in the city than out in the woods
Would you be able to offer any expert advise for me I plan on getting a mine to go through the tailings pile I would like to build a chain mill like you have here and a jaw crusher any advise would be greatly appreciated thank you
After watching this and others from UA-cam, I built one by myself and is working well. But I fixed the discharge funnel by the side but discovered that the pipe before the mesh net was accumulating larger stone particles on the passage before the net hence and was not pulling the milled materials well hence I repositioned the discharge funnel under the drum machine body and it started pulling well and no more resident particles.
+Jeff Owelle) Yep! Thats what he could try, putting the outlet mesh in segments all along the bottom of the drum and let gravity do the work. If the chains wear out too soon he could build them back up with Tungsten welding rods. I run them along the inside of the drum if Im sampling a lot of really hard rock.He would have to have a different design to open the drum in two halves to do that though?
do you have plans on the equipment u build ? and if so how could i get them ?
I want one of those little jackhammers... that would come in handy doing all sorts of things.
Absolute sheer genius
Great video,where did you get the bearing plates and shaft, great winter project
Okay, I enjoyed your video but I have a design question. I have seen square crushing chambers, octagon and round. Which is better and why?
Solid round pipe that is made to spec is a lot easier and cheaper to buy than welding up a octagonal tube , he is relying on the hammers to do the breaking by themselves. Which in my opinion is better because its a lot easier changing out chains than replacing the whole chamber and if you made octagonal it would increase wear hugely to the chamber and thus its life would be reduced massively and increase the likelyhood of a catastrophic failure, regardless you would pretty much need to re make the whole unit.
You can extend the life of some chains by adding a striking face of hard/tool steel at the tip of the last link. Railway track is high manganese steel because that wear hardens in use (so are rock crusher jaw plates).
Hmm that's actually a pretty good suggestion and lo and behold you're one of the rare rare comments I've seen talking about railway steel that actually recommended it for a good purpose and even gave the (very basic and maybe abit oversimplified) reason why it should be good.
FYI RS is very varied though from place to place, even length to length and what part of the track it's off etc.
Alloyed steel such as high chromium (stainless) tool steel is used more and more too, often with added vanadium, titanium, and/or tin too.... but if he found that it'd be even better.
Hell sorry now I'm overcomplicated it haja. Bad habit.
Where did you get the cylinder steel metal from
Hi Dan
I know this video is a few years old but I am trying to find out what the recommended rpm is for an impact rock crusher.
And also what is the recommended hp for an electric or combustion motor?
I'm just doing the homework on building a crusher.
Thanks for your time.
Regards
Pete
Do yo use a miller table with your fines?
nice! I am trying to learn to make one in hopes that I can find the stuff to do it with I am still new to it but i did find silver and a tiny amount of gold in quartz.
Great video buddy, I wonder if you can crush bottle glass with that machine?
Yes!
nice work. did you do all the fabrication and welding yourself?
Yes I did
Sir did you try Quartz vain? Can you tell me this is such qood idea. Thanks
Very nice design
I was wondering how long the housing will last. It looks like at the most 3/16" thick. We spent the $$$ for a Keene RC46 Jaw over rolls and are quite pleased with it. WE have a very hard quartz and will actually wear through 1/4 jaw plates in 8 hours if we don't hard face them. Still running on the original rolls after 20 tons.
That pan at the end looks really great. I wish our ore was that rich. You might check out my video on how to pan micro fine gold and you should be able to easily clean that up into almost pure gold. I weill now check out some more of your videos.
Keith
Hard Rock University my hopes are that because the impact on the wall is at such a low angle, the abrasion will be minimalized. I have not noticed much wear yet, except for under the solid hammer.
Nice video thanks for sharing i try to build one for clay crushing what do you think?? Thanks so much (from Algeria)
Dan, do you have plans for this? I would like to make one, but do better with plans to follow.Thanks and keep posting!
Thanks Dan very good video ! i learned a lot !
nice crusher Dan
Hi there, do you get any dead bedding at the bottom of the mill once you have processed the ore?
How much its cost? I would like to buy one.
Actually that center bar does more than you think slows wobble on the shaft a bit close might put opposing winglets an inch off it on each side would increase air flow and lower mill inner temp increasing life of inner parts and bearing on the shaft
where did you find the shaft that runs all the way through the drum? very cool!!
looks like a go kart axle
Hi, I just subscribed to your channel....I like what your are uploading. Do you make and sell any of this rock crusher? Is it available on the market? I want to buy one...thanks!
Your crushed ore collection bucket could benefit by being of the thien-baffle type, or a 'dust-deputy' (trade mark proprietary brand item). it would extend the life of your shop-vac filter and stop the dusty fine stuff getting in the lungs. Thien = $10 to make, dust deputy = $40 to buy.
Good video
This video answered my question on you're latest video. Two thumbs way up! :)
awesome just awesome, thank you for the gr8 idea!! your R cool!
nice machine, what grain size you have on exit? how many kilo per hour? is this easy to clean between samples? =)
+Aleksandr Goldyrev I have never calculated the throughput of the machine. it is screen down to a 1/8" but the powder that comes out is very much smaller, with only the od 1/16" piece left. I would guess around 100-200 mesh. Cleaning is easy. And if it is important to have a perfect clean. (if you are running a new sample and need to know for sure) then running a couple pieces of pure quartz helps scour the inside nicely.
materials like chain from snow chains / 4340 steel from vehicle sway bars /coil spring material, leaf springs.. // ar plate (hardox 450 - 500) / u-joint bearing caps.... and arc welding HARD FACE ROD ...
Cool machine. Let's all take bets how long it will be before he is in the ER with that drill in his foot. Makes me nervous to see that with you wearing tennis shoes.
Those are steel toed safety boots. (sneakers) CSA approved.
Hi Thanks for the video can it crush granite? Thanks!
Great video Dan Hurd but Can you give some information about that geometry ? thanx
Could I process circuit boards with this?
how it is done with an impact mill ua-cam.com/video/kbi2RDjslLI/v-deo.html
I am very new to this. What exactly do you mean by 'add a message...'?
Hard Rock University For some reason UA-cam defaults to adding that one comment, "Add a message to your video" each time I post a video. Have not figured out how to stop that yet.
Get some kind of fine collecting bag on a piece of hose to catch the flour dust!
Hi Dan!
Was wondering, the video shows clockwise rotation, isnt i a counter clockwise?
+egoal1 looking at the open end, it is clockwise.
How do you make the screen Dan
Looks nice!
At what rpm does the shaft rotate?
الحمدلله على نعمة الاسلام وكفى بها نعمه
سبحان الله والحمد لله ولا إله إلا الله والله أكبر
هن الباقيات الصالحات.
رَبِّ أَوْزِعْنِي أَنْ أَشْكُرَ نِعْمَتَكَ الَّتِي أَنْعَمْتَ عَلَيَّ وَعَلَى وَالِدَيَّ وَأَنْ أَعْمَلَ صَالِحًا تَرْضَاهُ وَأَصْلِحْ لِي فِي ذُرِّيَّتِي إِنِّي تُبْتُ إِلَيْكَ وَإِنِّي مِنَ الْمُسْلِمِينَ
What did you use for the drum body?
metal
Whats the price for materials tom make one?
Very cool!
Thanks. I intend to crush cupric oxide for making blister copper.
I'm looking for a mill that can turn circuit boards into a fine enough powder that I can use a sluice or shaker table to seperate the precious metals
ua-cam.com/channels/JJb04Ff2H2o6CPMUbvEJrA.html
Hi Dan! How many millimeters are the whole in the screen?
+egoal1 About 3mm
1 hour later he's still fighting the camera and jackhammer. You have to have a rock crusher for the rock crusher. Lol
what kind motor did you use, specifically its rpm....thanks hoping for reply :)
+Adrian Agunday It is a 8hp Briggs and it is stepped down about 2:1.
+Dan Hurd would u mind selling it to me?
Would you make one on comission?
Hey man Red Lake Ontario here. Great vid! R U rich yet? lol just wondering how much $$/year(?) or whatever. You may talk about his in other videos...haven't seen them yet. Thx.
+Garion Porter Not many (if any at all) "online" prospectors will talk about this; but depending on your location, gear, level of knowledge etc. as a small scale prospector you may make anywhere from $20 - $400/day; or you may not even cover your expenses, or you may stumble upon a 4 ounce nugget, it really depends :D
What was the name of the rocks you crushed. You said "quartz, iron and " ... what was the last thing? :)
Dan, where is a good source for the large pipe (circular) that you used for the housing? My application is to crush charcoal for biochar uses, so it not as tough as rocks, but I want to build it right the first time!
I got mine from the scrap yard.
So great machine master, sir may be you can send me a technical draw about machine, i wanna make like you machine in my home. Thank a lot.
Sheer genius
good video
Thanks!
Where do I buy?
what's the capacity factor of that machine?
I like the hammer mill
nice gold man !
only mining I know HARD ROCK , lots of drilling , then the fire works if u have done right gold
That’s a MANS beard, by god. 😂🤙
Time 2:38
The design has error, because the side panel runs on thread o fasting bolts.
That needs to be fix before the contraption will have commercial value.
The blots on the side panel hold the output screen in place and are there for quick;y changing screens.
ok, I understand. 'It runs on Windows'
You need to patent it Dan...
Next video was, Home made tripod for filming Home made Impact mill rock crusher for gold ore
Nice~
What engine?
cool beater
Minat..berapa harga .sampe indonesia riau
I need someone to build me a hammer mill to turn wood chips into nice mulch
If it crushes everything to fine powder, seems like any gold flakes be pulverized too making it more difficult to separate in the end process.
+Cecy Tx I either makes small flat flakes or little round balls out of the gold. The gold being malleable stays together and does not get powdered.
Could a fella crush down to gravel this way?
Getting parts together to make me one