this is a good example of building something using materials that are lying around and making something durable and effective. you do not need to spend a boatload of money but you do need some imagination. When I had my 70' VW Transporter, a good imagination certainly helped along with some sheet metal, misc. threaded rods, and my Lincoln wire feed welder. Allan has imagination. I even noticed that Keene sent a comment on the original video. Thinking "out of the box" and some engineering concepts works with so many things.
Thank you for your kind compliments and sharing your story. That's what it is all about ! Especially if we are having fun doing. Hope my videos can an inspiration for other DIY's !
Thanks again Allan! I’m gathering materials and wiper motors 😉🤓. Your details allow me build an awesome piece of equipment and keep my $$ in my pocket.
At first I didn't like using the arm on the wiper motor.. thinkin Love-joy connector etc.. But after some thought I began to appreciate just how robust this design is.. PVC frame, imperfect drilling of holes etc.. Good solution for the setting in which this little beast will be built and used.. Hey you can always upgrade (and spend a bundle lol) Thanks for the Trommel video's Allan enjoyed them all.
Thank you Ralph for the nice compliments. Glad I was able to help. Yeah, I had ponder over the idea too. Considering nothing is a machined fit. Best of luck to you and your prospecting adventures !
@@allansgoldmining hey Allan, I have a question. My wire config is a little different than yours, but my main question is did yours come with a hound wire? Mine has no black wire, so I'm curious how too proceed.
@@nicholassteichen4552 hummm? Honestly, I'm not sure. 🤔 My trommel is in the shed at the property (75 miles away), so I can't glance at it easily. I believe it didn't have a black wire to ground. In Chinese wiring, dark blue is also ground. How I configured mine was to take red and black wire from a 12v power source (battery). Connect the black wire to the one I think is ground. Use the red wire to individually touch each remaining wire. A quick touch for half seconded is all you need to know if it's the correct connection. Usually each wire represents a different speed. You'll just have to experiment. 👍
Thank you Sir ! Glad you enjoyed the series. Many have built this trommel, and some did it as a winter project. Winter coming your way. Time to get started. Best of luck to you ! Cheers mate !! 🤠⚒⛏👍👍👍
Very nice i watched 1 and 2 part very simple teaching affordable washer. many gold prospectors on youtube the difference is teaching how to Prospector and techniques specifically gold equipment. Of course subscribed and thank you Sir. Keep following you rich knowledge
Thanks for the kind compliments Said ! Much appreciated ! Hundreds of people have copied my design and successfully mining gold. Many build as a winter project. Thanks for watching and best to you on your trommel build !! Good luck prospecting !! 🤠⛏⚒👍👍👍
Great job and videos, Allan! I was about to build a very similar thing using three steel pails from Uline. Your video is going to save me a lot of work figuring things out. Thanks, again!
Glad you like the videos. Yeah, I looked at Uline too. They have good variety. Was going to use their products if couldn't find locally. Good luck and have fun on your trommel build. Find lots of gold !
Pentru exploatatii industriale mari , pune la interior un alt cilindru cu plasa mai groasa pentru a indeparta pietrele mari. Ideia este foarte buna pentru aurul micro.
Your First Video had GREAT CARE and DETAIL I come from a background as a boiler room engineer doing every form of maintenance and repair also for the buildings in the campus. I later became an autoparts manager in old school when one had to know parts. I have welded and fabricated things as well. Today I am very handicapped spinal injuries and strokes and can do very little. However when i saw this project I was greatly encoraged So down to this second video. The difference between video 1 and video 2 is so stark as To begin with you show no measurements in the second video of anything. I am not worried about the connections between the shaft and drive motor. This was explained well. but the placement of the drill holes are not centered but oriented to the right side of your frame. QUESTION What is the reason it the motor to the drive shaft is not centered? You have done everything purposefully. So in the first video things you would do the reason would later be apparent. COMMENT looking sideways with the two legs one on the far end and one toward the middle front. In the view the plastic pipe is sagging. and putting in dirt and rock into the would cause flexture of that outlying unsupported front end of the frame. From this point after explaning and showing the connection of the motor. You become EXTREMELY VAGUE Example you do not show the piece you put in between the Hopper and Trommel. You offer a few explanations but the part itself is not shown. You spoke of a leak but the video is so dark at that point the reason for the leak is hidden, The Cowl that the trommel color is drained into These pieces are so important but again you do not show them by themelves or their joining. THIS IS AN IMPORTANT POINT Then to the back end was never shown. I was surprised with the abrupt end of the second video I can replicate in my diminished capacity video 1 But in video 2 to many things are not shown, not measured, and not shown how they were connected together This leaves me in doubt as having to guess and speculate on too much. This video is several years old so I would imagine that a number of people would have talked around all they could not see here. I really suggest to splice into this second video footage on the things not shown even ten minutes would be a vast improvement and would help emmensely Thank you for your time.
Hi Bo. Thank you for your critical analysis. However, you must understand I'm doing this tutorial for FREE !! What do you expect ??? Sounds like you have well rounded knowledge on things of this sort. So, where are your trommel instructional videos ?? In video 2 & 3 I purposefully left it this way because of unknown variables of the DIY users needs. It was easier to leave it up to them to finalize the project. I simply pointed them in a direction. Video 1 was critical to the success of turning a reasonably accurate circle with inaccurate parts. Hundreds of people all over the globe have copied my idea and built their own machines without issue. Many are quite impressive ! Unfortunately, once a video is posted, it can't be spliced. Wish it could though....
@@allansgoldmining I built a trommel the same way you did, only about 12 years ago . We must think the same! I've also have built a hybanker & 2 dredges. I'll be headed out soon for the gold when the hard water gets soft! Still like the hat!
Great trommel build series. You lost me when it came to the motor speed. I'm no electrician. Would like to have seen how you wired the motor to get the low rpm. Can you explain that part in more detail? Thanks a bunch.
Hi Geno. Good question. This is a 12 volt DC motor. On this particular unit, the black wire is the ground (negative -). The white and blue wire are the source (positive +). Attaching the white wire to the positive (+) pole of the battery, it will turn about 60 rpm. Attaching the blue wire to the positive pole will turn about 30 rpm.
Currently I'm working on building this but I would love to see this in actual action with water do you have any videos with this that actually show it working with the water flowing...
Not really. The trommel angle (8 degrees) seems to work well for material and water flow. However, I use augger flights on the dewater trommel for that purpose. See Tommel Build 3 video.
Hi Jeff. Unfortunately, I don't have a web site. If you're working from a desktop or laptop computer, you can view the video on full screen. Pause it on the material list, then press the key "Print Screen" on your keyboard. The image will be saved on your harddrive. You can print from there, or paste it on a blank page in MS Word or Adobe Photoshop, then print it. Hope this helps. Good luck on your trommel build !
I really appreciate this series - great work! The feeder hopper seems seriously cantilevered with the PVC frame bearing the load- have you had to add bracing on that end of the trommel? Thanks 👍
At video 16:00 you will see how the hopper is mounted. Basically it is attached at three points onto the PVC pipe. One in the rear (base of bucket) and the other two on the rim (top of bucket). I have found that these three contacts are very sturdy in relation to the hopper. No need to brace. In my original wash plant video you get a glimpse of how the steel fence poles mount onto the PVC and support the hopper. Dumping 3-4" rocks into the unit doesn't appear to harm. Thanks for asking !
I don't. However, if you're viewing on a smartphone, take a screen shot, then forward to printer. Using a desktop, press the print screen key, and forward to printer, or paste onto page and save as PDF file. Good luck on your trommel build. 👍
I built one too. I used a belt from a laundry dryer. Worked ok, but would stall if trommel had moderate amount of material. The wiper motor seemed far better. Good luck with your build !
@@allansgoldmining actually I was going to use a wiper motor to do the belt drive I was thinking about. Belt or chain. Listening to the build videos at work I had a idea for using a mountain bikes rear tire for bracing bearings and drive gears as a all in one. Mount the Rim on the outside of the bucket and thread the spokes for the tire through the bucket into the Rim. As I'm writing I think I figured out how to keep the derailer from the bike a bit of speed control
Hi Allan I finished my trommel and after testing it here at home with the garden hose and a low producing well it wasnt near enough water volume. what size bilge pump gph and brand do you recommend? And how long does a deep cycle battery run with the motor and pump? Thank you
Hi Jacob. If you are using a 10" sluice with standard Hungarian riffles, I recommend using a SeaFlo 3700gph 12 volt pump. Buy it on eBay for $80. There are cheaper ones that I've tested, but have longevity problems. The SeaFlo pulls about 16 amp/hr. A single deep cycle will last about 6 hours. I combine two so there's enough amps for the trommels and pump. Recently, I have converted my riffles to a new system developed by Snake River Products called a "Picklepuss" mat. It does an amazing recovery job, yet requires only 1500-2000gph pump. I even like it better than Hog Matting ! Plus my batteries last longer. Pulls only 8 amp/hr. SeaFlo makes a 2000gph for about $50 on eBay. Hope this helps ! Allan
Hi Allan I have an older sluice with standard riffles and its pretty small. Its the 10" and only 30" long so I'm thinking the 2000gph just might work....I think lol.. Plus a bigger flare on the box would help and after cutting up all these buckets im sure I could make one haha. A longer lasting battery with a lower amperage pump would be nice. I mounted toggle switches on the trommel so I can turn it off if I have to dig longer than expected. I'll get er goin here at home correctly and hit the hills as soon as the snow melts here in N.E. WA! Thank you for your help
No one trommel ive seen from gold rush to home made has an axel. They all sit on and run by sitting on rollers out side the cylinder. The only time the inside of one has anytime inside of it is bull bars and a secondary wash set up. And everyone of them has a steeper incline than you have made.
@@allansgoldmining thanks for responding. I meant how you powered the motor, i assumed you were connecting it to 120v source and I think most motors are 12v. I was able to find a few sources on how to do this. Great video, thanks so much for making it.
Ok I can’t take this anymore. I really think people are trying to hard to come up with something that everyone must have... plus y’all are use 5 gallon buckets which is really driving me mad... if I offer a suggestion would you give it a try or would you try to sell the idea. It’s just so simple , but you got to promise me you won’t build that helium’s pvc pipe frame. If your interested message me back.
Ha ha ! Plastic buckets is the wave of the future. Sorry to disappoint you, however, there ARE many folks seriously interested in building this unit. Read all the comments on my videos.
What would you say about using porcelain washing machine tub, I think it would be a older model you put the material in the front, you cut a decent size hole maybe 5 inches long for the average size material to exit, and for the larger material , just stick your shovel inside and catch them and toss it.the holes are perfect
Your idea sounds interesting. You should give it a try. If it works out, post a video. Would like to see it. There's another idea out there developed by David Wilson, called the Gold Drum. He's built several models. Here's a link to his latest version. m.ua-cam.com/video/p9ndBS0hIEc/v-deo.html
Benny Hill never wore a hat and bandana like this. You're seeing through it. That's my college nickname ! Lol ! Besides, the costume is part of my trademark. I'm currently working on getting a burro. Then my image will be complete. 🤠
Have run an radically improved dyi trommel for 3 years using some of your basic ideas. Thank you for your pioneering work!
Thanks for the kind compliments Tom ! They seem quite durable. 👍
Bravo my friend.....another great explanation of the dynamics involved and the engineering too. Can't wait for the third installment.
Thanks Jeff. Should have part 3 uploaded in a couple days.
this is a good example of building something using materials that are lying around and making something durable and effective. you do not need to spend a boatload of money but you do need some imagination. When I had my 70' VW Transporter, a good imagination certainly helped along with some sheet metal, misc. threaded rods, and my Lincoln wire feed welder. Allan has imagination. I even noticed that Keene sent a comment on the original video. Thinking "out of the box" and some engineering concepts works with so many things.
Thank you for your kind compliments and sharing your story. That's what it is all about ! Especially if we are having fun doing. Hope my videos can an inspiration for other DIY's !
One of the most detailed DYI projects that I have seen. Well Done!
Thank you for the kind compliments Ken ! Glad you're enjoying the series. Best of luck to you on your trommel build and prospecting ! 🤠⛏⚒👍
Thanks again Allan! I’m gathering materials and wiper motors 😉🤓.
Your details allow me build an awesome piece of equipment and keep my $$ in my pocket.
Thanks for the compliments Terry ! Have fun building, and even more fun finding shinny yellow metal !
At first I didn't like using the arm on the wiper motor.. thinkin Love-joy connector etc.. But after some thought I began to appreciate just how robust this design is.. PVC frame, imperfect drilling of holes etc.. Good solution for the setting in which this little beast will be built and used.. Hey you can always upgrade (and spend a bundle lol) Thanks for the Trommel video's Allan enjoyed them all.
Thank you Ralph for the nice compliments. Glad I was able to help. Yeah, I had ponder over the idea too. Considering nothing is a machined fit. Best of luck to you and your prospecting adventures !
I need the luck if I stay local - stuck picking out Canadian gold dust from Midwest creeks LOL !! Thanks bud..
@@ralphmalone8337 Go north young man and find the source ! Lol !
Thanks again for the awesome diy Allan! I finally found all the parts, and have moved on to this portion of the build!
Fantastic !! Enjoy your trommel build ! Let me know how it turns out. 👍
@@allansgoldmining hey Allan, I have a question. My wire config is a little different than yours, but my main question is did yours come with a hound wire? Mine has no black wire, so I'm curious how too proceed.
Ground* wire
@@nicholassteichen4552 hummm? Honestly, I'm not sure. 🤔 My trommel is in the shed at the property (75 miles away), so I can't glance at it easily. I believe it didn't have a black wire to ground. In Chinese wiring, dark blue is also ground. How I configured mine was to take red and black wire from a 12v power source (battery). Connect the black wire to the one I think is ground. Use the red wire to individually touch each remaining wire. A quick touch for half seconded is all you need to know if it's the correct connection. Usually each wire represents a different speed. You'll just have to experiment. 👍
@@allansgoldmining thank you, I will try that
Thanks Mate. Nice job on your DIY Trommel keep up the Good Work👍🇦🇺
Thank you Sir ! Glad you enjoyed the series. Many have built this trommel, and some did it as a winter project. Winter coming your way. Time to get started. Best of luck to you ! Cheers mate !! 🤠⚒⛏👍👍👍
Very nice i watched 1 and 2 part very simple teaching affordable washer. many gold prospectors on youtube the difference is teaching how to Prospector and techniques specifically gold equipment. Of course subscribed and thank you Sir. Keep following you rich knowledge
Thanks for the kind compliments Said ! Much appreciated ! Hundreds of people have copied my design and successfully mining gold. Many build as a winter project. Thanks for watching and best to you on your trommel build !! Good luck prospecting !! 🤠⛏⚒👍👍👍
Thanks for the list. The 1st video was the best in narrative and hands on detailing. This one,not so much,but thanks for the video.
that was great, thankyou
Well done, thanks for sharing your experience Allan!
Another awesome video!
Thanks helped me a lot I'm going to use an old twin tub washing machine spinner.
I love to hear about folks and their FIY projects. Best of luck to you. Have fun !
Great job and videos, Allan! I was about to build a very similar thing using three steel pails from Uline. Your video is going to save me a lot of work figuring things out. Thanks, again!
Glad you like the videos. Yeah, I looked at Uline too. They have good variety. Was going to use their products if couldn't find locally. Good luck and have fun on your trommel build. Find lots of gold !
YES, great job.
thank you nice video going to makeone next week
Excellent Gene ! Best of luck to you and enjoy the build !
Another good video !
Wow!!! Tks fir been a blessing.
Shalom
You're welcome. Glad to help.
nice build, I want one!!
On to part three . Thank You
Pentru exploatatii industriale mari , pune la interior un alt cilindru cu plasa mai groasa pentru a indeparta pietrele mari. Ideia este foarte buna pentru aurul micro.
You could. Watch my latter videos where I built a feeder hopper with Grizzly bars. 👍
Your First Video had GREAT CARE and DETAIL
I come from a background as a boiler room engineer doing every form of maintenance and repair
also for the buildings in the campus. I later became an autoparts manager in old school when one had to know parts. I have welded and fabricated things as well.
Today I am very handicapped spinal injuries and strokes and can do very little.
However when i saw this project I was greatly encoraged
So down to this second video. The difference between video 1 and video 2 is so stark as
To begin with you show no measurements in the second video of anything.
I am not worried about the connections between the shaft and drive motor. This was explained well.
but the placement of the drill holes are not centered but oriented to the right side of your frame.
QUESTION What is the reason it the motor to the drive shaft is not centered? You have done everything purposefully. So in the first video things you would do the reason would later be apparent.
COMMENT looking sideways with the two legs one on the far end and one toward the middle front.
In the view the plastic pipe is sagging. and putting in dirt and rock into the would cause flexture of that outlying unsupported front end of the frame.
From this point after explaning and showing the connection of the motor. You become EXTREMELY VAGUE
Example you do not show the piece you put in between the Hopper and Trommel. You offer a few explanations but the part itself is not shown.
You spoke of a leak but the video is so dark at that point the reason for the leak is hidden,
The Cowl that the trommel color is drained into These pieces are so important but again you do not show them by themelves or their joining. THIS IS AN IMPORTANT POINT
Then to the back end was never shown.
I was surprised with the abrupt end of the second video
I can replicate in my diminished capacity video 1
But in video 2 to many things are not shown, not measured, and not shown how they were connected together
This leaves me in doubt as having to guess and speculate on too much.
This video is several years old so I would imagine that a number of people would have talked around all they could not see here.
I really suggest to splice into this second video footage on the things not shown even ten minutes would be a vast improvement and would help emmensely
Thank you for your time.
Hi Bo. Thank you for your critical analysis. However, you must understand I'm doing this tutorial for FREE !! What do you expect ??? Sounds like you have well rounded knowledge on things of this sort. So, where are your trommel instructional videos ??
In video 2 & 3 I purposefully left it this way because of unknown variables of the DIY users needs. It was easier to leave it up to them to finalize the project. I simply pointed them in a direction. Video 1 was critical to the success of turning a reasonably accurate circle with inaccurate parts. Hundreds of people all over the globe have copied my idea and built their own machines without issue. Many are quite impressive !
Unfortunately, once a video is posted, it can't be spliced. Wish it could though....
Upcycling plastic can indeed make you a fortune.
Cheap and works great. Mine are 4 years old and still running !
W here did you get the nice hat?
Your doing a great job!
I bought it on eBay as a prospector costume. Thanks for watching ! Best of luck to you prospecting !
@@allansgoldmining I built a trommel the same way you did, only about 12 years ago . We must think the same! I've also have built a hybanker & 2 dredges. I'll be headed out soon for the gold when the hard water gets soft! Still like the hat!
windshield wiper motor....12v! Now you got me thinking.
Add 12v vibrator and maybe you have AUTO-PAN?
There ya go !! Probably work 👍. Check some of my latest wash plant vids, where I use several vibrators. Best of luck to you !
Great trommel build series. You lost me when it came to the motor speed. I'm no electrician. Would like to have seen how you wired the motor to get the low rpm. Can you explain that part in more detail? Thanks a bunch.
Hi Geno. Good question. This is a 12 volt DC motor. On this particular unit, the black wire is the ground (negative -). The white and blue wire are the source (positive +). Attaching the white wire to the positive (+) pole of the battery, it will turn about 60 rpm. Attaching the blue wire to the positive pole will turn about 30 rpm.
Thank you Allen. 30rpm is the perfect rotation for most material.
You're welcome. Enjoy !
Currently I'm working on building this but I would love to see this in actual action with water do you have any videos with this that actually show it working with the water flowing...
There are several videos posted before and after these tutorials. Here's a link to one of them:
ua-cam.com/video/BpKDdJJu4II/v-deo.html
@@allansgoldmining thank you I forward to watching these
@@allansgoldmining how gph pump or pumps do you use to complete this i am at the stage of needing the 1 inch pvc picking up tomorrow
Have you ever mounted a worm to feed the materials and assist the water flow?
Not really. The trommel angle (8 degrees) seems to work well for material and water flow. However, I use augger flights on the dewater trommel for that purpose. See Tommel Build 3 video.
Do you have a website with the material list that I can print up? Thanks. It looks like it would work perfect for me.
Hi Jeff. Unfortunately, I don't have a web site. If you're working from a desktop or laptop computer, you can view the video on full screen. Pause it on the material list, then press the key "Print Screen" on your keyboard. The image will be saved on your harddrive. You can print from there, or paste it on a blank page in MS Word or Adobe Photoshop, then print it. Hope this helps. Good luck on your trommel build !
Ok thanks. I can do that. 😃
I really appreciate this series - great work! The feeder hopper seems seriously cantilevered with the PVC frame bearing the load- have you had to add bracing on that end of the trommel? Thanks 👍
At video 16:00 you will see how the hopper is mounted. Basically it is attached at three points onto the PVC pipe. One in the rear (base of bucket) and the other two on the rim (top of bucket). I have found that these three contacts are very sturdy in relation to the hopper. No need to brace. In my original wash plant video you get a glimpse of how the steel fence poles mount onto the PVC and support the hopper. Dumping 3-4" rocks into the unit doesn't appear to harm. Thanks for asking !
Don't worry about the focus it was fine
Thanks for watching David ! Best to you on your trommel build, and good luck prospecting !! 🤠⚒⛏👍
hello great invention have you a plan of that tromel
Thanks for watching. I don't have plans, other than the video series. Best of luck to you prospecting !
Magnificent..😁pip pips
Allan where did you get the one inch collars from?
You can buy them on eBay. You will also find them in the swamp cooler section at hardware store.
@@allansgoldmining ok I was at the swampcooler store didn't have them I will try home depot or lows thank you Allan👍
I just bought a two pack for 13$ off amazon
@@haleymay5494 can you give a link please Haley
Do you have the upper trommel supplies list in a PDF format that you can send me?
I don't. However, if you're viewing on a smartphone, take a screen shot, then forward to printer. Using a desktop, press the print screen key, and forward to printer, or paste onto page and save as PDF file. Good luck on your trommel build. 👍
Do u have instructions . showing on how to put it together. From the list of parts .
Don't have time to develope instructions, graphics, etc. Just the videos.
Id buy one
Thanks for watching. Unfortunately, I'm not manufacturing this model, however, you can certainly make on. Many have done this as a winter project. 👍👍👍
I have a question do you have any plans for this the person can get thank you
I was thinking of a belt drive for the one I was making
I built one too. I used a belt from a laundry dryer. Worked ok, but would stall if trommel had moderate amount of material. The wiper motor seemed far better. Good luck with your build !
@@allansgoldmining actually I was going to use a wiper motor to do the belt drive I was thinking about. Belt or chain. Listening to the build videos at work I had a idea for using a mountain bikes rear tire for bracing bearings and drive gears as a all in one. Mount the Rim on the outside of the bucket and thread the spokes for the tire through the bucket into the Rim. As I'm writing I think I figured out how to keep the derailer from the bike a bit of speed control
Hi, when you made your drive system with the collar and washer, did you use those self tapping screws or through holes with nuts and bolts?
Hi Jacob. I used standard 8-32 bolts and tapped holes on the collar. You could run the bolt all the way through and lock it with a nut as well.
I kinda figured you tapped them. Thank you for the info and awesome videos on the trommel build.
Hi Allan
I finished my trommel and after testing it here at home with the garden hose and a low producing well it wasnt near enough water volume. what size bilge pump gph and brand do you recommend? And how long does a deep cycle battery run with the motor and pump? Thank you
Hi Jacob. If you are using a 10" sluice with standard Hungarian riffles, I recommend using a SeaFlo 3700gph 12 volt pump. Buy it on eBay for $80. There are cheaper ones that I've tested, but have longevity problems. The SeaFlo pulls about 16 amp/hr. A single deep cycle will last about 6 hours. I combine two so there's enough amps for the trommels and pump.
Recently, I have converted my riffles to a new system developed by Snake River Products called a "Picklepuss" mat. It does an amazing recovery job, yet requires only 1500-2000gph pump. I even like it better than Hog Matting ! Plus my batteries last longer. Pulls only 8 amp/hr. SeaFlo makes a 2000gph for about $50 on eBay. Hope this helps !
Allan
Hi Allan
I have an older sluice with standard riffles and its pretty small. Its the 10" and only 30" long so I'm thinking the 2000gph just might work....I think lol.. Plus a bigger flare on the box would help and after cutting up all these buckets im sure I could make one haha. A longer lasting battery with a lower amperage pump would be nice. I mounted toggle switches on the trommel so I can turn it off if I have to dig longer than expected. I'll get er goin here at home correctly and hit the hills as soon as the snow melts here in N.E. WA! Thank you for your help
Why not take the arm of and mount the motor direct
The purpose of this mount is to eliminate binding. Direct drive will experience binding due flexure of PVC frame and off center loads.
HOW DO YOU IMPROVE ON PERFECTION? tHAT'S ALL I CAN SAY.
Ha ! My ego is bursting ! Thanks for your kind compliment David ! Best to you on your trommel build, and good luck prospecting !
No one trommel ive seen from gold rush to home made has an axel. They all sit on and run by sitting on rollers out side the cylinder. The only time the inside of one has anytime inside of it is bull bars and a secondary wash set up. And everyone of them has a steeper incline than you have made.
Well, now you can say, "I've seen it all." Good luck on your trommel build !
Any chance you documented how you rigged up the wiper motor?
I'm not sure what you mean by "rigged ?" I demonstrate how to mount the wiper motor in this video.
@@allansgoldmining thanks for responding. I meant how you powered the motor, i assumed you were connecting it to 120v source and I think most motors are 12v. I was able to find a few sources on how to do this. Great video, thanks so much for making it.
@@nanoesparza I use a 12 volt deep cycle battery to operate the trommels. Good luck with your build. 👍
You bet.. Grabbing my bear spray, see what you did lol..
That bear spray really works good ! We did a hike in Grand Tetons and never saw a bear. Lol !!
as soon as I sell a trommel like yours and with shipping
allan are in az mining with you equipment would like talk to you if would
You can reach me at my email address: allan.goldmining@gmail.com
Alan do you have a facebook page or somewhere I can send you a longer message?
Hi Wayne. Thanks for watching the Trommel Build series. You can email me at: allan.goldmining@gmail.com
Ok I can’t take this anymore. I really think people are trying to hard to come up with something that everyone must have... plus y’all are use 5 gallon buckets which is really driving me mad... if I offer a suggestion would you give it a try or would you try to sell the idea. It’s just so simple , but you got to promise me you won’t build that helium’s pvc pipe frame.
If your interested message me back.
Ha ha ! Plastic buckets is the wave of the future. Sorry to disappoint you, however, there ARE many folks seriously interested in building this unit. Read all the comments on my videos.
What would you say about using porcelain washing machine tub, I think it would be a older model you put the material in the front, you cut a decent size hole maybe 5 inches long for the average size material to exit, and for the larger material , just stick your shovel inside and catch them and toss it.the holes are perfect
Your idea sounds interesting. You should give it a try. If it works out, post a video. Would like to see it. There's another idea out there developed by David Wilson, called the Gold Drum. He's built several models. Here's a link to his latest version.
m.ua-cam.com/video/p9ndBS0hIEc/v-deo.html
Please don't be ofended . You need to lose the hat and bandana you look like Benny Hill
Benny Hill never wore a hat and bandana like this. You're seeing through it. That's my college nickname ! Lol ! Besides, the costume is part of my trademark. I'm currently working on getting a burro. Then my image will be complete. 🤠
@@allansgoldmining yes he did when did his cowboy bits and his Australian bits
Oops, I take that back ! I did find a picture of Benny with white hat and bandana on Google. Lol !!