If that setup was at Jeff's mine it would certainly get some good use. 🙂 I helped Jeff open that mine when he first got the claim.. We cleared out the junk that had been dumped in there and installed those new ladders. It needs more work on the rails to get the incline usable. If the reserves are good, the ore is worth it!
Hi Jason, Great video. Thumbs up! From the showing you got from 2/3's of a bucket, I think it would be wise to run a one ton sample to get a more accurate picture. The free gold looks like maybe 1/10 of a gram. The rest of the #1 and all of the #2 need to be smelted to see what's held in the sulphides. Best of luck to your customer. Take care, Jim
High grading isn’t the way determine value, I agree, but gives you place to start and a look at volume and a idea what materials you have in your rock.
Depends on how much time you have, how much money you need, and/or family support. Ppl like Jeff, Dan & Pauly have had to put great emphasis on keeping healthy with relationships and overall moral support for this lifestyle. I'm too old to work that hard. 😢😢😢 I love your channel. You're doing interesting stuff I like to watch. ❤ I particularly like when you jump categories. I like it all. 😂😂😂
Hi Jason, have watched most of your videos, always very informative and entertaining, great to see you doing collabarations with the other guys, good to see you recycling the water, on the shaker table mill have you thought of connecting the two pipes in the hopper as a spray bar, this will wet the rocks as they fall in and also help to keep the dust down as the rocks would be pre-wetted before dropping in, Regards to you Nigel Cox.
This setup is so badass! I loved it more when it was turnkey with the conveyor. One man could do all that work easily. They don’t even have this nice of equipment on Gold Rush. You should definitely sell some to them Jason!
Are you planning on doing a cleanup of the water pit? That would be interesting to run through the shaker table again, just to see if there's anything that was missed. I doubt there would be much, but whatever sulfides you got would be an interesting smelt.
I think the issue comes down to how big the vein is, because the sulfides in that, along with the iron oxide is really good, if the veins are big enough.
Haha, I thought your disclaimer was interesting. Your equipment is nice heavy-duty stuff, and your estimates are really dang close to accurate. Thanks for always sharing your experiments and techniques.
Hey Jason, Love all the equipment it's surely better than using a sheep fleece like they did in my time! Lol!....keep it all happening, it sucks when you're too young to start again lol!😂
The heavy silvery stuff looks like chromite to me. Roughly the same density as hematite so it is a challenge to pan the gold out. I came across it in a sample of Montana concentrates and it puzzled me to the point of having it tested. It can show up in mafic rocks just about anywhere but in the US not generally found in commercially viable quantities outside of Montana.
Jason, gold for sure, would I invest in probably the best they sent? Lots of tailing piles in Ontario you could do as well. So many played out claims for lease, but the old timers could smell the wealth and left when it was played out.
Hey Jason, I love finding your videos. I think the last video of yours I watched was you and Dan collecting these samples in the mine. Do you care to comment on the value of what a ton of this stuff would yield ? Thank you for doing this stuff and capturing it in video form. Be Safe, Think Smart Enjoy Life
That rock from a Gold mine has amounts too small for the miners. They knew it was/is there. They were chasing high grade. The tunel was there for someone to easily go grab a sample, but the tunel was not there when the first crew went in. It could be worth it, it's possible.
jason the skew in results from sample contamination cant be more than fractions of a percent...milligrams per kilogram if that imho but it is a cover your heiny statment ... neat to watch the equipment process thanks for the videos
I’m in Arizona prospecting, and processing. I can do anything u wish from assay of ur cons to sending me ore We can even do visitation consulting on the where when and how’s of ur mining operations. Part of the e past crew on Gold Rush TV series.
How much would 40 lb a gold ore called the motherload be?? So I would need to send you 40 lb of my Gold Ore.. also I found a 42.2 gold nugget test positive for gold but it was heavy to be that small I had it checked in the X-ray machine it had gold silver lead and copper was all in that one
Looks good enough to run to me. At least a ton. My guess is roughly .25 of gram.. roughly about a third to about a half an ounce per ton of free mill. I would most definitely run at least a ton or two
That sounds like a reasonable estimate. At that grade with any reasonable continuity and vein width, I'd be fighting like hell to get a jackleg and some powder up there to take at minimum a bulk sample.
LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOADS if hematite falling off the #4 end! If I were screening that #4 I would run a stainless steel micro-screen and try to recover all that hematite for iron smelting!
probably less than .1 gram. that said, hard rock recovery is harder than placer. really big mines like copper mines are hoping for a couple grans per ton, and copper pays for mining the gold.
I've never mined gold a day in my life, but I still watch all Jason's videos... and Dan Hurd's too. I also think the first pan was pretty good - but what do I know! 🤷♂
40 lbs. = .6 grams AU my estimate from the video x 50 = about 30 grams per ton. or about an ounce per ton. IMO that's a little low for hard rock mining unless it is open pit mining???
Looked like maybe 0.1 grams of gold in the pan. If so, you'd have roughly $6 worth of gold if 100% pure gold. Realistically, probably only 70% gold or thereabouts, so gold value would be around $4. This equates to about 10 cents worth of gold per pound of ore, or $220 worth of gold per metric ton of ore. Processing 1 metric ton of ore per hour translates into $1760 per 8 hour shift. Probably, not worth the effort to exact the gold if one accounts for costs of mining the ore, ore transportation to processing facility, labor, fuel, equipment, etc.
That was my number one question I've always thought that will this running determined how much or you got or how much gold you have in your mind but thanks for Specifying that it won't determine the worth Love your mind or what you're trying to find out good to know thanks
How much residual gold do you actually think is left behind 🤔 I think you should test that somehow, ⚖️ just kidding … 🥸 I’m guessing it doesn’t amount to anything at all. But that could be all Dan Hurd’s Gold 😱💸💸💸
Ever since someone mentioned it on anothervodeo, Im obsessed. Jason....PLEASE put googly eyes on the bolts of the jaw crusher......!
Lol😂
If that setup was at Jeff's mine it would certainly get some good use. 🙂 I helped Jeff open that mine when he first got the claim.. We cleared out the junk that had been dumped in there and installed those new ladders. It needs more work on the rails to get the incline usable. If the reserves are good, the ore is worth it!
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GREAT commercial Jason!! Very interesting and concise! 😉🙂
I wish I was a Gold miner Much respect💯
The options are endless, Perfect representation of you equipment!
Thanks Jason it's always a pleasure seeing your equipment running six stars brother
Yes, I would prospect and process that material at current gold prices.
Forget the gold, the fortune lays in the equipment.
That's what they've said since goldpans were invented.
Basically everything was and is invented to pull gold from the ground.
I think Jason has already figured that out, lol.
As long as you have what the miners want. As Joe Dirt once said. "It's all about the customer."
Mine the miner
great information Jason, I cant recall seeing such red material over the table before that was really cool! Thanks for what you do
Hi Jason, Great video. Thumbs up! From the showing you got from 2/3's of a bucket, I think it would be wise to run a one ton sample to get a more accurate picture. The free gold looks like maybe 1/10 of a gram. The rest of the #1 and all of the #2 need to be smelted to see what's held in the sulphides. Best of luck to your customer. Take care, Jim
High grading isn’t the way determine value, I agree, but gives you place to start and a look at volume and a idea what materials you have in your rock.
i would be interested in knowing how to prospect for rare earths and other metls like moly-be-dammed , chrome, and such
Great work mate.
Depends on how much time you have, how much money you need, and/or family support. Ppl like Jeff, Dan & Pauly have had to put great emphasis on keeping healthy with relationships and overall moral support for this lifestyle. I'm too old to work that hard. 😢😢😢 I love your channel. You're doing interesting stuff I like to watch. ❤ I particularly like when you jump categories. I like it all. 😂😂😂
Jason, great video, informative and interesting.
Hi Jason, have watched most of your videos, always very informative and entertaining, great to see you doing collabarations with the other guys, good to see you recycling the water, on the shaker table mill have you thought of connecting the two pipes in the hopper as a spray bar, this will wet the rocks as they fall in and also help to keep the dust down as the rocks would be pre-wetted before dropping in, Regards to you Nigel Cox.
This setup is so badass! I loved it more when it was turnkey with the conveyor. One man could do all that work easily. They don’t even have this nice of equipment on Gold Rush. You should definitely sell some to them Jason!
Wonder if thats where it went....lol
You’re livin’ my dream life, Jason! Just need the universe to send my funding my way.. 😉👍
Alway up for watching Jason crush some rocks and run the shaker table!
Same lol
Thanks alot Jason 🎉🎉🎉😊
Are you planning on doing a cleanup of the water pit? That would be interesting to run through the shaker table again, just to see if there's anything that was missed. I doubt there would be much, but whatever sulfides you got would be an interesting smelt.
Need to add strategically placed googly eyes 👀 to his crushing machines 😂
I can't tell you how much I'd love to see you put googly eyes on the bolt heads of that jaw crusher! LOL 🤣👀
Paint it like the Cookie Monster
How much do you charge to run a sample?
Love this content... if I send you bucket of black sand.. can we see what's in there..... it's the tailings of a homemade sluice
Depends on how long equipment last and time and money spent plus any overhead costs
I would love too see what you find with a shaker table...
I think the issue comes down to how big the vein is, because the sulfides in that, along with the iron oxide is really good, if the veins are big enough.
When u clean ur tailings pond do u ever re run it to see if ur machine misses any
Haha, I thought your disclaimer was interesting. Your equipment is nice heavy-duty stuff, and your estimates are really dang close to accurate. Thanks for always sharing your experiments and techniques.
I love the JAW Crusher! Nom! Nom! Nom!
Same lol
Sir my question why not use ball mill follow by shaking table?
Thank you
@mbmmllc why dont you use Portland cement anymore? Do you still find it a good option when you dont have a cupel?
Hey Jason, Love all the equipment it's surely better than using a sheep fleece like they did in my time! Lol!....keep it all happening, it sucks when you're too young to start again lol!😂
Sheep fleece? Do tell!
I sure hope the customer is making full use of all of that metal sulfide and oxide!
Seems like you could just run a half a bucket of quarts to clean out the hammer mills and maybe get some more gold out of the system
The heavy silvery stuff looks like chromite to me. Roughly the same density as hematite so it is a challenge to pan the gold out. I came across it in a sample of Montana concentrates and it puzzled me to the point of having it tested. It can show up in mafic rocks just about anywhere but in the US not generally found in commercially viable quantities outside of Montana.
Jason, gold for sure, would I invest in probably the best they sent? Lots of tailing piles in Ontario you could do as well. So many played out claims for lease, but the old timers could smell the wealth and left when it was played out.
Jason do you find a black pan better to see gold than a different colour ?? i find black better anybody cast your vote
Hey Jason,
I love finding your videos.
I think the last video of yours I watched was you and Dan collecting these samples in the mine.
Do you care to comment on the value of what a ton of this stuff would yield ?
Thank you for doing this stuff and capturing it in video form.
Be Safe, Think Smart
Enjoy Life
That rock from a Gold mine has amounts too small for the miners. They knew it was/is there. They were chasing high grade. The tunel was there for someone to easily go grab a sample, but the tunel was not there when the first crew went in.
It could be worth it, it's possible.
jason the skew in results from sample contamination cant be more than fractions of a percent...milligrams per kilogram if that imho but it is a cover your heiny statment ... neat to watch the equipment process thanks for the videos
That was my thoughts as well.
Disclaimer
How much would it cost a customer to have it crushed like what's shown in the video?
I’m in Arizona prospecting, and processing.
I can do anything u wish from assay of ur cons to sending me ore
We can even do visitation consulting on the where when and how’s of ur mining operations.
Part of the e past crew on Gold Rush TV series.
@@davidrosinsky9912 How much would you charge?
How about running know barren rock through the equipment to clean out residual value?
Whay happens if you throw a 1/2 oz nugget in the sample. Does it get shredded and processed? Just curious.
Gets stuck in the teeth like candy
Jason really appreciate all your efforts great information and keep up the good work thanks for sharing.
I need a set, how much
Great info, thanks!
How much would 40 lb a gold ore called the motherload be?? So I would need to send you 40 lb of my Gold Ore.. also I found a 42.2 gold nugget test positive for gold but it was heavy to be that small I had it checked in the X-ray machine it had gold silver lead and copper was all in that one
Thank you !
Who are better at evaluating the gold ore
WOW! The SPAMMERS are spamming HARD!! I've reported the one that replied to my comment...
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I would think so. Looks like almost half of gram of gold for 40 pounds. It would be well worth it if they have a lot of it.
Yes and a tom would be ounces lots of the. I have been using liquid oxygen to separate. It works. 😊
I live in Campbell County Virginia how could I send you some Gold Ore?? Have you ever heard of all the forgotten gold of Virginia??
Looks good enough to run to me. At least a ton. My guess is roughly .25 of gram.. roughly about a third to about a half an ounce per ton of free mill. I would most definitely run at least a ton or two
That sounds like a reasonable estimate. At that grade with any reasonable continuity and vein width, I'd be fighting like hell to get a jackleg and some powder up there to take at minimum a bulk sample.
I found a Sierra Blaster to be excellent way of mining without having to use Class A explosives
Oh how I wish gold mining was an possible in NY... Not necessarily banned, but any gold found is property of the state.
Looks to me like it might be tellurides
LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOADS if hematite falling off the #4 end!
If I were screening that #4 I would run a stainless steel micro-screen and try to recover all that hematite for iron smelting!
How bout cleaning up the equip so you can get pretty accurate amounts? Not perfect but very close if you clean off everything.
Ever run some baron rock just to see how much gold comes through?
I'm guessing 2 to 2.5 grams per ton.
6:31 Maybe barite.
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probably less than .1 gram.
that said, hard rock recovery is harder than placer.
really big mines like copper mines are hoping for a couple grans per ton, and copper pays for mining the gold.
As a total greenhorn....I would guess that 1st pan was pretty good.
I've never mined gold a day in my life, but I still watch all Jason's videos... and Dan Hurd's too. I also think the first pan was pretty good - but what do I know! 🤷♂
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I'm guessing .2 grams
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.78 grams, I am guessing. In 40lbs, sounds well worth mining some more of it.
O'L Slim would say a gram of gold ($200) for every 1/20 of a ton of ore, would even shake the skeletons in the closet !
40 lbs. = .6 grams AU my estimate from the video x 50 = about 30 grams per ton. or about an ounce per ton. IMO that's a little low for hard rock mining unless it is open pit mining???
Ask jeff williams. ❤
Looked like maybe 0.1 grams of gold in the pan. If so, you'd have roughly $6 worth of gold if 100% pure gold. Realistically, probably only 70% gold or thereabouts, so gold value would be around $4. This equates to about 10 cents worth of gold per pound of ore, or $220 worth of gold per metric ton of ore.
Processing 1 metric ton of ore per hour translates into $1760 per 8 hour shift. Probably, not worth the effort to exact the gold if one accounts for costs of mining the ore, ore transportation to processing facility, labor, fuel, equipment, etc.
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442👍's up thank you for sharing
.3 gm...not worth mining. But I know nothing...Just a guess.
I could make profit
Not worth mining obviously. If you like to be paid for your work that is
nope might make a hobby for practice panning . 1/100th of an ounce
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That was my number one question I've always thought that will this running determined how much or you got or how much gold you have in your mind but thanks for Specifying that it won't determine the worth Love your mind or what you're trying to find out good to know thanks
i think you have .7 grams in the bucket X 50 = 35 grams/ton.... i would run it....
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How much residual gold do you actually think is left behind 🤔
I think you should test that somehow, ⚖️
just kidding … 🥸
I’m guessing it doesn’t amount to anything at all.
But that could be all Dan Hurd’s Gold 😱💸💸💸
Turkish subtitle please dear elder