I work at a granite shop. These are typical sizes and often just can't be used for anything practical with the amount of remnants that get trashed each day. I wish we had this tool at our shop to actually turn around and make some money with whats already being put in the land fill
@@izzydo3494 Question....why not just saw all the scraps into tile or small stones? Dunno, but over here in Europe people seem to love small rectangular "stones" for walls both in- and outside.......just saw it all into the same size and offer it cheaper than home depot.....too expensive time wise ?
Thank you for the full setup video, that answered all questions i had in a second :D i love to watch your videos , i dont know why but its kind of relaxing :)
I have been employed at a fabricator for 15 years.. The quartz pieces are definitely going to have RAZOR sharp edges on some or most of the pieces. Even some of the natural quartzite pieces are going to be sharp. They need to be tumbled to smooth them. Would love to have this though. There might be 5000 square feet of near useless remnants on our yard.
Some time ago I was watching as customers picked out their product and video captured some of the production of their kitchen counters and I was wondering about the waste. Should have known you were on it. Good job.
There's a granite countertop company a couple miles from my home that also sells 'decorative rock'. They've got a unit like this and crush all of the offcuts and pieces that can't be turned into countertops. Seems like a great idea to me.
Also, the final turnkey granite system is mesmerizing. I could imagine a large granite distribution just doing a live feed of it. Almost as good as the mulch bucket grinder at the local county landfill.
I wonder if you could crush asphalt rubble with one of these or if the oil in it would gum up the crusher 🤔 we have asphalt and concrete rubble we can't get rid of but buy both already crushed to sell in our landscape supply yard. We can almost always find crushed concrete, but even millings are tough to come by little lone uniformly crushed asphalt. We don't even bother carrying granite or quartz because it's so difficult/expensive around here.
couldnt they do the same with glas and a tumbler for mixed sized beads with a tighter crush? or is that a steep to far for the to have something like that running? ofc it cant be the kind the goes to 1k bits when smashed
Awesome machinery as usual Jason. Question though.. do you get complaints from the first run stripping the paint from the jaw plates and contaminating the run? Be better off leaving them bare wouldn't you? Wouldn't look as pretty when delivered, but I guess 'pretty' isn't the aim
In the description at the store, it should explicitly state that it's man-made, or engineered, or synthetic. Something like that. Some of them are amazingly attractive products, and simply don't occur naturally.
Strangely much of that "waste" would have made saleable articles that would sell for more than the sale price of the gravel. -Bread boards, cheese boards etc.
It's just as well that he doesn't make and sell bread boards, cheese boards etc then isn't it? Maybe it's because he sells equipment that crushes, grades and separates minerals as that's what puts food on his table.
Instead of breaking your back like that, why not get a forklift to raise that pallet they are sitting on to head-height than slide em in... That way you don't have to fight gravity all day...
@@deshaunjackson8188 What a freedom 🙄 You are free to ruin the land and nature. It's a sick government who thinks doing whatever you like is freedom, and ignorant citizens who believe in this 😑😳 Should I be impressed?
I'm looking forward in watching you process the tote bags you had flown off a mountain side many months ago.
Entertaining video combined with a sales pitch, very good infomercial.
Love this channel, especially the inside the mine gathering ore.
Why am I watching rock being crushed?? It’s mesmerizing, I can’t turn away.
Some of those large pieces looked highly salvageable with a saw
I work at a granite shop. These are typical sizes and often just can't be used for anything practical with the amount of remnants that get trashed each day. I wish we had this tool at our shop to actually turn around and make some money with whats already being put in the land fill
@@izzydo3494 Question....why not just saw all the scraps into tile or small stones? Dunno, but over here in Europe people seem to love small rectangular "stones" for walls both in- and outside.......just saw it all into the same size and offer it cheaper than home depot.....too expensive time wise ?
@@Zonkotron sounds like a market opportunity for one willing to invest in infrastructure
So wildly wasteful
This jaw crusher is just so mesmerizing, could stare at it all day long O-o
I know, right?!
It's satisfying to watch.
Thank you for the full setup video, that answered all questions i had in a second :D i love to watch your videos , i dont know why but its kind of relaxing :)
Om nom nom.
That crusher chews up stone like bubble gum.
Great stuff Jason 👍
Great idea! Your not only a great prospector but an amazing business man.
I have been employed at a fabricator for 15 years.. The quartz pieces are definitely going to have RAZOR sharp edges on some or most of the pieces. Even some of the natural quartzite pieces are going to be sharp. They need to be tumbled to smooth them.
Would love to have this though. There might be 5000 square feet of near useless remnants on our yard.
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Some time ago I was watching as customers picked out their product and video captured some of the production of their kitchen counters and I was wondering about the waste. Should have known you were on it. Good job.
There's a granite countertop company a couple miles from my home that also sells 'decorative rock'. They've got a unit like this and crush all of the offcuts and pieces that can't be turned into countertops. Seems like a great idea to me.
There is something strangely satisfying about watching that stone get crushed into gravel.
I sometimes watch the crushing at 2x speed because the framerate matches up with the crusher and it looks really magical.
I know mining is your passion, but I like the equipment videos more, and the smelting and assaying education work you do are my favorite by far.
Also, the final turnkey granite system is mesmerizing. I could imagine a large granite distribution just doing a live feed of it. Almost as good as the mulch bucket grinder at the local county landfill.
Fascinating! Thanks for the video. You certainly have great crushers!
Do you have a small crusher that could go on the 3-pt hitch of a tractor?
Those r awesome, I’d love to do some of that here in Texas. Great idea.
Nice machine Jason!
I’m glad that it’s not just being thrown in the landfill but sad to just crush some beautiful stones
Thank you for an excellent demonstration of your product six stars brother
I wonder if you could crush asphalt rubble with one of these or if the oil in it would gum up the crusher 🤔 we have asphalt and concrete rubble we can't get rid of but buy both already crushed to sell in our landscape supply yard. We can almost always find crushed concrete, but even millings are tough to come by little lone uniformly crushed asphalt. We don't even bother carrying granite or quartz because it's so difficult/expensive around here.
Can that be grounded up so fine to make cement ?
Extreme crushing capabilities!
It looks very sharp, splinters.
Why do you use 3 phase power? Is the gas powered model the same cost to buy?
couldnt they do the same with glas and a tumbler for mixed sized beads with a tighter crush? or is that a steep to far for the to have something like that running? ofc it cant be the kind the goes to 1k bits when smashed
Great video.
In the future make sure when crushing quartz that you wear a respirator. Quartz dust can really be harmful to the lungs.
All rock dust is damaging inside the lungs. Rocks in the box, baby.
You would have to run it through a cement mixer to get rid of the sharp rocks😊
what is the smallest gas powered jaw crusher you sell and how much do they cost?
It always reminds me of "Rock Biter" on Never Ending Story. lol
Awesome machinery as usual Jason.
Question though.. do you get complaints from the first run stripping the paint from the jaw plates and contaminating the run?
Be better off leaving them bare wouldn't you? Wouldn't look as pretty when delivered, but I guess 'pretty' isn't the aim
Is that single phase?
it's so satisfying to watch xD
🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄
Jason, you could start a Jaw Crusher channel and get 5M subs like the hydraulic press guy lol
hey, its that red-headed kid again, was he ever able to pick up a soul since the last video?
One wonders after crushing the natural stone if you'd find a touch of God in it😅
Great work the crusher does.
Thanks Jason
That's in everything. lol
How much is that stuff worth as gravel?
combien coute un 6 #30 pour activer avec un tracteur 45 hp je veut actioner avec pto tracteur 540 tr
Hey, neighbor! What's "shakin'"? lol
consider induction melting furnaces, just remember to add carbon in the mix if you have oxides and non-conductive compounds
I did not know that quartz counter tops were man made!
In the description at the store, it should explicitly state that it's man-made, or engineered, or synthetic. Something like that. Some of them are amazingly attractive products, and simply don't occur naturally.
Strangely much of that "waste" would have made saleable articles that would sell for more than the sale price of the gravel. -Bread boards, cheese boards etc.
It's just as well that he doesn't make and sell bread boards, cheese boards etc then isn't it? Maybe it's because he sells equipment that crushes, grades and separates minerals as that's what puts food on his table.
Oh send some through your hammer mill and onto your 4X8 shaker table. I know you know what to do with the cons.
Awesome
Yikes, I think I now have silicosis just from watching the engineered stone getting crushed. 😷
We need to request googly eyes be put on these machines 😂
The rockeating machiene doing: jam jam jam jam jam jam jam jam jam. As if it is as easy as chewing a sandwich!
Seems like a source of a ton of micro plastics.
how many tons an hour do these machine produce an hour with this materials ?
Emailed you thanks
Instead of breaking your back like that, why not get a forklift to raise that pallet they are sitting on to head-height than slide em in... That way you don't have to fight gravity all day...
I see 6”x10” and 20”x30” on the site but not 6”x30”.
Let's see Paul Allen's card
Take that silica dust serious and wear a mask! Whew!
Google silicosis and put dust masks on
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Thank y 👍
I wouldn't want that stuff embedded with plastics in my soil
That man-made stuff broke up like glass shards... No good for landscaping. Melt it and make more??? Lol
the man made stuff is "special trash" here and cant be spred around. same with gypsum plates and concrete stuff.
In most of Europe at least 🤔 Not popular to spread plastics in nature 🙄
Here in the land of freedom you can spread just about whatever you want on your own land.
@@deshaunjackson8188
What a freedom 🙄
You are free to ruin the land and nature. It's a sick government who thinks doing whatever you like is freedom, and ignorant citizens who believe in this 😑😳 Should I be impressed?
This thing needs a big set of googly eyes!
Made in America.
Why you gotta segregate the colored stone, this is the 2023 man 😂
Brutus Pac man
Wouldn’t that fake stuff be better to put in a landfill due to micro plastics?
Shld be wearing dust masks - don’t want to get silicosis
Please put on a mask 😩
You they could fine something else to do it ❤😂🎉😢😮😅
What do you do? 😮
Bases for useless trophy?
Very uncomfortable pillows?
Ultimate flyswatter? 💥
Tbh most of those pieces could've been sold whole. Making gravel is a waste of product
I have told him not to talk with it's mouthful.