TOO MUCH TO CARRY! DETECTING OLD SLIVER MINE

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  • Опубліковано 19 чер 2018
  • Scouting an old abandoned silver mine with metal detector. Found more than I could carry! Sliced a few showing whats inside. This should have been my first video from my recent trip, but I thought I had lost the footage. Catching up. More to follow...
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  • @scottlund4562
    @scottlund4562 6 років тому +12

    The organ music overlay during the silver slice was perfect...I was bowing my head to the beauty anyway...

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  6 років тому +1

      Gotta love free music that comes with iMovie. Someday, I will upgrade. :-)

  • @donnavorce8856
    @donnavorce8856 6 років тому +1

    Looks like complete fun. Wish I could scout around with you folks! Thanks for the videos. It's fun to watch and we hope you find a HUGE treasure.

  • @MediumDavidBaker
    @MediumDavidBaker 5 років тому

    Thank you for your answer. Good luck. Will keep watching.

  • @travisray7563
    @travisray7563 6 років тому

    Thank u for going the extra mile on this one. Great video!!

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  6 років тому

      I should do that more to pull together the hunt with the roundup. Thanks for the feedback.

  • @paulmardle8901
    @paulmardle8901 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the great video's , its so nice to see someone enjoy the rocks so much , only wish I lived in Canada, would spend most of my days doing the same , many thanks

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  3 роки тому

      Maybe one day!

  • @johannesswarts1440
    @johannesswarts1440 3 роки тому

    Nice understated video - no dramatics, no loud music.... And really nice specimens!!! Thanks for sharing this!

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  3 роки тому

      So nice of you

  • @pleochronic3028
    @pleochronic3028 6 років тому +2

    I love your videos so much, it always looks like you have so much fun with excavation and editing after the fact, its really inspiring!

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  6 років тому +1

      I like the excavation more than the editing afterwards. LOL All too often the camera work was so bad that I had to salvage what I could get out of it. Still, it is a a learning curve and I learn something new every time. Thanks for the nice comment.

  • @symonsheppard5519
    @symonsheppard5519 6 років тому +2

    Great, thanks greig, I enjoyed that, nice silver in that veiny one, the last one was very unusual and will look good as a specimen, nice to see Daisy, bless.

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  6 років тому +1

      Daisy loved her time up north, except for the bugs. She is already ready for another trip.

  • @reikilynx653
    @reikilynx653 6 років тому +17

    New to you, and you are making my grandson go insane! He collects rocks, always has, but now?, goodness..., you've created a monster! Thanks.

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  6 років тому +5

      Welcome to the channel. Sorry about the grandson....not really. It is a great hobby. Way better than video games and Cheetos. ;-)

    • @reikilynx653
      @reikilynx653 6 років тому +1

      Absolutely, he's not allowed video games :) I home teach him as well, so this is going to help us clean rocks we find for his summer report on ...drum roll....ROCKS! What's the best way to learn solutions for cleaning them up to their finest? Safely and respectfully mind you, to teach him? This is going to be so fun for him. Thanks for any info you can help direct me to. You're fun :)

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  6 років тому +4

      Good for you taking on his education. Have him email me at tess99991rocks@gmail.com. Shhh. Don't tell anybody. I will send him a silver nugget for his collection.

    • @reikilynx653
      @reikilynx653 6 років тому +1

      Awe, I am so touched and humbled by your response. I sure will, tomorrow in class. Our school year runs October to when we finish, but have to have all completed by end of Sept. During the winter we get the math, , all language and history out of the way and then we 'science' in the summer. I can't tell you how thrilled he will be! His 10th birthday is coming in early July and his first metal detector! I can keep a secret, how about you? Ha!
      You are one nice man out here, thank you for caring and encouraging a young mind and spirit by even offering such a kind gesture. You'll be hearing from him tomorrow I assure you. He will be one happy young man! Love and blessings always to you and yours. We will talk again I hope.

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  6 років тому +3

      Thanks so much for the kind words. When I am trying to ascend the stairs into heaven, I will remind the gatekeeper that someone thought I was OK. ;-)

  • @CoinandRelicOntario
    @CoinandRelicOntario 6 років тому

    I love when you cut a rock and find that silver lightning staring back at you. I have a few like that and are some of my favorites! Well done Greig!

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  6 років тому

      Happy Happy.

  • @tracewilliams616
    @tracewilliams616 5 років тому +2

    Nice Specimen dude...I have been to your area twice and found a few samples myself...fun place!

  • @paullong4471
    @paullong4471 2 роки тому

    Nice natural place..i like your video..great experiment..God bless

  • @steven2212
    @steven2212 5 років тому

    Awesome dude...enjoying the outdoors and making money. Great vid, thanks.

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  5 років тому

      Thanks Steven!

  • @elkslayer7399
    @elkslayer7399 6 років тому +1

    I love cutting rocks to see what is hiding inside..Those were some nice ones.....thanks for sharing............Dig,Dig,Dig

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  6 років тому

      Dig Dig....the only way to know what's inside is to look inside. And I love surprises.. :-)

  • @danklatt7503
    @danklatt7503 Рік тому

    Looks like a very nice, one of a kind, silver laced, deluxe piece of old mother of earth.

  • @asmaremengistu2449
    @asmaremengistu2449 2 роки тому

    Very interesting lesson Thank you

  • @MacKinnonVids
    @MacKinnonVids 6 років тому

    Gets me fired up for some rock hunting. Watching you cut those rocks makes me so nervous lol. Great finds!

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  6 років тому

      The camera must make it look closer than it really is. I will use another rock or block of wood if I think my fingers are getting too close. So far, I have kept all of my digits. ;-)

  • @collequ
    @collequ 5 років тому

    Love your channel and starting on a rock hunting journey come spring here in RI. Ty

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  5 років тому

      Good luck with your journey

  • @sylmen1111
    @sylmen1111 2 роки тому

    I’ve been watching you find and work some real cool stuff, and I want to go to some of the spots you talk about but I live too far I get to hound around Cali and that’s overwhelming and every place is picked through, no real prospecting everything is owned and restricted, it’s still fun but finding just small time stuff, also doesn’t help I’m still a novice, thank you for sharing your fun adventures.

  • @scott27288
    @scott27288 5 років тому

    Hey meMiner nice video. I have been binge watching your channel and another channel of a refiner named sreetips lately and am really getting interested in the whole metal detecting/refining thing. Thanks for sharing. See ya in the next one.

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  5 років тому

      Thanks for dropping by.

  • @pilkan
    @pilkan 6 років тому +1

    another great video and beautiful specimen's. would love to try this one day. know of any old mine tailing's around Hamilton/Southern Ontario area?

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  6 років тому +1

      All of the quarries between Hamilton and the border have crystals and sometimes galena. It is difficult to get access unless you are a member of a rock & mineral club. There is a rock dump in Niagara Falls called the Montrose. It was rock from the power canal. It has been picked over but there are still nice rocks to find.

  • @NUGGETSHOOTER
    @NUGGETSHOOTER 6 років тому

    Wow man it just keeps getting better.

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  6 років тому +1

      Thanks. All I can say is just wait. We really hit it at the end of the trip. I have not reviewed (or edited) the video, but hope it is as fun and special as when I was there.

  • @MediumDavidBaker
    @MediumDavidBaker 5 років тому +3

    Awesome! Where can I buy something like you found. I would love to have one for my collection. Already have a couple of silver nuggets. But the ore you cut in half is stunning!

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  5 років тому +1

      I collect for fun and don't have a business. There are others who do.

  • @longhairedcountryboy2363
    @longhairedcountryboy2363 4 роки тому

    Those crazy tones remind me of a 1960's sci-fi movie. 😊
    Rough digging, but a bit of broken drill rod beats a pull tab or bottle cap any day!

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  4 роки тому

      You say that until you have dug your 500th drill rod. FYI - they can be really deep. LOL

  • @sarejen6868
    @sarejen6868 6 років тому

    WOW! You find some awesome looking silver bearing rocks! You look like a kid opening up a long awaited present when you see the shiny veins. 😄 For those BIG ones you need one of those rough country collapsible wheel barrow things to help haul your loot to the truck, or make Daisy a travois to help haul? She'd more than likely say no way.

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  6 років тому

      Labs love to pull, but it is bad for their joints. They tend to get arthritis early in life. I will have to hump out the rocks myself. A one wheel cart would be helpful on the big ones for sure.

  • @jefflodge7061
    @jefflodge7061 5 років тому +12

    Just curious do you process the rocks to remove the silver and if so how do you go about that, or do you just keep them in rock form?

  • @warrenwall7095
    @warrenwall7095 6 років тому +1

    Hi ho silver, very nice, thanks again Santa Maria

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  6 років тому +1

      "Who was that masked man?"

  • @miltondamiao6540
    @miltondamiao6540 2 роки тому

    Rapaz,nunca avia visto um minério contendo prata,fiquei encantado.

  • @edwardmcbain5730
    @edwardmcbain5730 6 років тому

    Nice work.

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  6 років тому

      Thanks my BC friend.

  • @williamambrose3947
    @williamambrose3947 6 років тому

    there's something about rocks and the noises they make
    very enjoyable

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  6 років тому

      Rocks make noises? Beep beep under the detector? It would be nice if the good ones would call out "hey, over here".

  • @luckystrikemaven5409
    @luckystrikemaven5409 6 років тому +2

    loved the way that rock turned out with the silver!! Awsome!! by the way, found you through aqua chigger

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  6 років тому +1

      Welcome. This was a solo adventure. Thanks for coming along. FYI - I should have some more videos with the Chigg posted shortly.

    • @luckystrikemaven5409
      @luckystrikemaven5409 6 років тому +1

      sweet! ill be on the look out for them. glancing at your vids, i think im in it for the longg haul.

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  6 років тому

      good good ;-)

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  6 років тому +1

      And the Chigg can dig.

  • @erkutbey
    @erkutbey 3 роки тому

    Very nice job 👍👍👍👍
    SO what do u do soon?Do u seperate silver and make solid bars?

  • @evelynstukenholtz518
    @evelynstukenholtz518 3 роки тому

    Thanks for sharing, I do enjoy you collecting the silver ore.
    I'm wishing to know if my detector says silver half dollars, can I assume it's silver ore, or some other mineral
    I located an area 80' X 120' on the surface that could be silver ore. it's a little darker grey. any tips for me?

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  3 роки тому

      If you do that, you will miss some good rocks. Basically, hunt in all metal to get max depth. If the detector gives a consistent signal, then dig everything above iron and cobalt. Cobalt is just a little bit above iron. If the signal is too weak to get a good number, then remove some rock as it might be a good target that is deeper. Most of the ore is mixed with other metals (not pure), so cobalt will take the number lower and nickel higher. You have to get the rock to inspect it to be sure. Of course, there is lots of junk to cause confusion. You have to dig it to know.

  • @sammtv1
    @sammtv1 4 роки тому

    The second last cuts were amazing , man I can’t wait to find my own chunks to cut , spring can’t come soon enough , did you find these in cobalt Ontario ??? Thanks again for sharing great videos

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  4 роки тому +2

      Good luck on your adventures. Cobalt.

  • @michaelavery848
    @michaelavery848 6 років тому +1

    The nicest slab I've seen you find yet!
    When are you going to open your store so we can get some?

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  6 років тому +2

      So far, I mostly just stack it up or give it away. I should consider a way to sell some. It would help pay for new equipment and gas. Maybe someday. ;-)

  • @OutdoorsygalO
    @OutdoorsygalO 6 років тому

    Right on!
    It looks like you and Chigg are as fast as one another! 😆

    • @OutdoorsygalO
      @OutdoorsygalO 6 років тому

      Beautiful silver veins in those rocks you sliced! Congratulations,

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  6 років тому +1

      I am only as fast as the Chigg when I speed up my video. He can dig like a honey badger. I am more like a mole. LOL

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  6 років тому +1

      There was another spot/day where we got into another spot that probably had even better rocks. I have yet to download the video from the camera or unload the rocks from my truck. Hopefully, I will have a video that I can share soon. Soooo, when are you going up there?

    • @OutdoorsygalO
      @OutdoorsygalO 6 років тому

      LOL!

    • @OutdoorsygalO
      @OutdoorsygalO 6 років тому

      Cannot come up this year, sorry. Maybe next year

  • @robertbaldwin2281
    @robertbaldwin2281 3 роки тому

    Very helpfull

  • @mccom7862
    @mccom7862 4 роки тому

    Wow nice find. Would crushing and panning be at all effective at separating silver found in veins like you’re finding? I’ve heard silver is very hard to get out of ore. Cheers!

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  4 роки тому

      I have panned silver. It is not as easy as gold, but can be done.

  • @fishingwoman1723
    @fishingwoman1723 6 років тому

    wow that looks vey beautiful like silver lightning

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  6 років тому

      I love seeing it when I cut rock. I find it to be very special.

  • @combatgirl38
    @combatgirl38 5 років тому

    BEAUTY!!

  • @nebula6981
    @nebula6981 6 років тому

    to much wow awesome!

  • @stevemacdonald2303
    @stevemacdonald2303 Рік тому

    Beautiful

  • @thedesertartist
    @thedesertartist 5 років тому

    your doing well my7 friend,.. good to see!

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  5 років тому +1

      Hey, thanks for dropping by. I still think about making a silver bar from ore like you did...

    • @thedesertartist
      @thedesertartist 5 років тому

      @@meMiner, all it takes is time my friend,.. let God guide you, use multiple tanks in parallel to avoid the tanks from freezing, hook them all to a manifold to control your gas release!

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  5 років тому

      I did the next best thing. I sent about 6 lbs of scraps from my saw (that I had panned out to isolate the heavies) to a buddy, who will try to make a bar. Once he has his process down pat (hopefully), I will visit with more silver and make my own.

    • @thedesertartist
      @thedesertartist 5 років тому

      @@meMiner get your fire bricks and your barrel! refractory mortar,..and some scrap iron pieces! you can do it!

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  5 років тому

      My wife says I should also put a camera on the big tree overhead to capture video of the birds falling out. LOL
      Actually, this makes me think about my sister's neighbour. On really cold days, little sparrows gather on their brick chimney for the heat. Then one by one they start to wobble from the carbon monoxide and either fall in or down the roof into the yard. The ones in the yard don't learn and usually fly back up unless a cat gets them or they freeze. Now, that would be a sad, but interesting, video...

  • @jeffmartindale6963
    @jeffmartindale6963 6 років тому

    Nice rocks. Thought I saw angels flying around your head on that 2nd to last rock. Lol- maybe mosquitos but by the look on your face...

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  6 років тому +1

      Ah. You know me better than that. No angels near me. LOL

  • @ThePalatineHill
    @ThePalatineHill 4 роки тому

    its crazy how much metal was left in that old mine, almost makes me wonder if it'd be worth it to go through it again

  • @minihaha3940
    @minihaha3940 4 роки тому

    Beautiful beautiful, you are so blessed. I've been a rock hound since l was a kid. Is that a tile wet saw you are using? Older now but still a kid at heart

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  4 роки тому

      Never grow up. Yes, it is a just a wet tile saw from Home Depot. I had it from doing a bathroom renovation and have never put it away since cutting rock

    • @minihaha3940
      @minihaha3940 4 роки тому

      meMiner Thank you, is there a email to send you photos. I've been to gem shows looking for something looks like a round head of cauliflower or a brain. l have two beautiful ones and haven't been able to find out what they are. One is red and the other is white. Both have staining

  • @cowboygeologist7772
    @cowboygeologist7772 5 років тому

    I would have loved that big piece of pyrite.

  • @brunocassivi971
    @brunocassivi971 5 років тому +1

    cool . merci

  • @roymanewell4958
    @roymanewell4958 6 років тому

    gday what a cool set of rocks

  • @ecoslut5097
    @ecoslut5097 5 років тому +2

    Your my hero

  • @DR_SOLO
    @DR_SOLO Рік тому

    What is that grey host rock called?
    Is that a sulfide? Is volcanic deposit? Or is it a glacier deposit?
    Or is that broken up bedrock?

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  Рік тому +1

      The grey host rock, locally called greywacke, was intruded later by the arsenides, carbonates and metals.

  • @cathyd5277
    @cathyd5277 6 років тому

    Very nice!!.hey, I finally have 600 grit, and then 1200....that's all they had...can I still polish.with just two grits or do ya think I should wait??
    (The square-like rock w/silver is very pretty, reminds me of my two with the snowflakes.....the spider ones you have are very nice....
    When are you going back?? I'm waiting August when you get your treasures!!!

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  6 років тому +1

      I just got back from a quick trip. Found some nice stuff and hopefully got some good video which I will post as soon as I have time to edit. You should be OK with 600 to start unless there are marks from the wheel on the rock. If there are marks to remove, you will want to drop to at least 200 or you will spend too much time. The 1200 should polish the rock pretty good. Finishing with 2000 or 3000 is still recommended.

    • @cathyd5277
      @cathyd5277 6 років тому

      meMiner Thankyou very much...im going nuts, I want to do it right now BUT I will wait and go to that store to get the right grits, or I think I could order it.....thanks again! (Videoso are great!!)

  • @GR19611
    @GR19611 6 років тому

    Good to see .I told aquachigger to do what you are doing now 6 days ago. Minelab rules. Try to run the threshhold as low as possible.

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  6 років тому

      I really enjoy using the Minelab. However, Aquachigger and I did some compares with a his Garratt on various targets. The results were surprising to me. Aquachigger took a video and will hopefully post it soon. Also, I noticed on our last day detecting the same tailings ... that I found a few good rocks that he had missed, but more important to me....he found a number that I missed. I am sure on different ground that the results would vary.

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  6 років тому +1

      When you talked to him, did you see his collection of rocks? He had a pile of good ones. When they were stacked on one side of his truck, it had a serious list. The sign of a successful hunt. ;-)

  • @Mhmv
    @Mhmv 6 років тому

    This appeals to me soo much

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  6 років тому

      It is good fun for sure.

  • @OutdoorsygalO
    @OutdoorsygalO 6 років тому

    Those rocks would be fun to hunt!
    I would love to do that one day.
    You had Aquachigger pretty excited last week. 🙂

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  6 років тому +1

      You cannot tell from the video, but it is getting more difficult to find good rocks. They are not making any more and there are lots of people with good detectors. It sure is fun. My dog Daisy slept for 3 days afterwards and she did not do any digging. LOL

    • @OutdoorsygalO
      @OutdoorsygalO 6 років тому

      I would imagine that things get pretty well picked over. Still, I would LOVE to do that someday. I have pals who live in the area where you are there, so maybe they would let me stay overnight sometime so I could meet up with you. Not this year though... Daisy is a sweetie. She looked to be a camera assistant on this video. LOL!

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  6 років тому +1

      Years ago, the locals simply walked the tailings and picked up good ore by eyesight. Since metals detectors got better, most of the shallow really good stuff is gone. Still, there are worthwhile spots, it is just a bit more work. Of course, anytime they move rock is a new bonanza. Daisy and I are always ready for another trip.

    • @OutdoorsygalO
      @OutdoorsygalO 6 років тому

      Glad people are willing to go the extra mile and have some fun too!

    • @20greeneyes20
      @20greeneyes20 6 років тому +1

      meMiner I know you probably carry enough equipment with you to do your exploring, But a spray bottle of water would give you a better viability instantly. But again with your knowledge you may not need it. But for us on lookers it would help. Love your dog Daisy she's a trooper. Thanks for your knowledge.......

  • @CopperHeadsMetalDetecting
    @CopperHeadsMetalDetecting 6 років тому

    I thought our two first silver coins were awesome! You got out of there with hand fulls of silver! Give us a check out!

  • @rawdawgpendants5490
    @rawdawgpendants5490 6 років тому

    Man would love to go there

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  6 років тому

      Probably could get there by bus from your location, but would likely take all day including transfers.

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  6 років тому

      Good idea. If you can believe it, I had a couple in the truck.

  • @drewdouglas4883
    @drewdouglas4883 6 років тому

    Nice rocks

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  6 років тому

      Thanks Drew.

  • @CobaltOntarioadventures
    @CobaltOntarioadventures 6 років тому +4

    $5000 detector... $5 gloves with finger tips sticking through hahahaha Im getting pretty jealous over here lol

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  6 років тому

      Michael Jackson's other glove. You can have it next time I see you. LOL

    • @CobaltOntarioadventures
      @CobaltOntarioadventures 6 років тому

      LoL
      I found a pretty nice rock today on an adventure. Maybe this place hasnt been gone over well, maybe 2 holes there and a company had a sample rock there (rock with a paper ribboned to it saying they took samples for assay) so maybe it was them. Otherwise.. right close to town, but a bitch to get to. You MAY have got there if you went south on the tracks and hiked in the bush. I climbed under the fence to the shaft and found it there in the rock they pushed into the shaft before the fence went up. I have a 5" diamind blade for the angle grinder, so I cut it in half and polished it up.. but It should be sliced probably and that requires a better cutting device. My pin pointer knew right away.. so +1 for the chinese pos, it doesnt beep for pure cobalt. I found that out, so basically silver or nickeline.. or iron, but its obvious, so thats kinda neat. I wonder if it reaches into the middle of some rocks or not.. cause Ive tested it on a few that I woulda brought home otherwise and nothing.

    • @CobaltOntarioadventures
      @CobaltOntarioadventures 6 років тому

      And I didnt mean jealous of the glove hahahahahahaha!

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  6 років тому +1

      Doesn't beep on cobalt? Just like my detector. LOL
      I have been in that area a number of years ago. I found nothing. Once again, Ty does better. Good 4U!

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  6 років тому

      LOO I know....

  • @edcctf
    @edcctf 6 років тому

    Time to fire up that vibratory flat lap?? Awesome finds!

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  6 років тому

      I like the way you think. That is why I cut it into half. I will polish each piece without having to add weight, then cut a slice, so one side is raw and the other finished. I need to cut a few more stones to fill up my lap. Sounds like another video? LOL

  • @marcoallin
    @marcoallin 3 роки тому

    6:40 what a nice specimen

  • @CobaltOntarioadventures
    @CobaltOntarioadventures 6 років тому

    Oh, and I find light pink is just erytherite, purplish is cobalt and reddish is high grade silver and some cobalt. Seems to be the way anyways!

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  6 років тому +2

      Lipstick assessment? LOL All kidding aside, you are bang on.

    • @CobaltOntarioadventures
      @CobaltOntarioadventures 6 років тому

      meMiner lipstick assessment hahaha

  • @howtoguroo2686
    @howtoguroo2686 3 роки тому

    so , do you crush them and melt it down

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  3 роки тому +1

      There is more value as a specimen. Smaller pieces and cuttings get melted

  • @kentharper3717
    @kentharper3717 6 років тому

    I was half expecting to see a huge chisel and hammer come out lol

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  6 років тому +1

      Still might happen. I was thinking to try to remove the vein separately from the rock. If thick silver, it should be hard enough to crumble the rock adjoining it.

  • @chrisbrooks2062
    @chrisbrooks2062 6 років тому

    That one is awesome looks like cobalt on the outside but nearly pure silver on he inside!

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  6 років тому

      Notice the colour? I find that the the bright pink to just be cobalt, but that colour tends to contain high grade silver. I get excited when I see it....

    • @chrisbrooks2062
      @chrisbrooks2062 6 років тому

      meMiner Yes it's more of a deep red almost, I got some rocks like that from the temiskiming area , gets me more excited to look at mine again

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  6 років тому

      So that is where they all went. You got them. ;-)

    • @chrisbrooks2062
      @chrisbrooks2062 6 років тому

      meMiner yah I got prob 75 lbs of stuff that I took home, but I got a real nice lunker from the beaver literally 20ft from where I was talking to you and Michael, it was on the surface and looks like somebody smashed it open. had a 2-3in vein with a nice smattering of silver through it it made a real nice book matched display piece

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  6 років тому +1

      Ask Ty who broke it. Hint. Earlier, I had carried out a 150 lb clay covered hot rock and did not want to do it again. Good for you to check it more carefully than me.

  • @kiteman357
    @kiteman357 5 років тому

    When I watch your videos, I wish I lived in Canada. What kind of pinpointer do you use? I live in Colotado.

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  5 років тому +1

      I have a few pinpointers from various companies. The one in this video is a Garrett. I think they call it the carrot (for obvious reasons). What I like about it (other than it works) is it is waterproof. I have used it underwater a few times.

    • @kiteman357
      @kiteman357 5 років тому

      @@meMiner Thank you for the info. You always do a great job.

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  5 років тому +1

      @@kiteman357 When I young, I went skiing in CO for a couple of weeks. I took a day off and ended up exploring Leadville. That started my interest in gold prospecting because there were still active placer mines. It opened my eyes and I never looked back. Someday, I would like to return and rockhound for some of the amazing quality crystals in CO. I have a big bucket list, but that is high on it. ;-)

  • @vanillasky7345
    @vanillasky7345 5 років тому

    Hahaha. Nice smile. Nice rock

  • @mikemartin5938
    @mikemartin5938 5 років тому

    How do I find your 1st videos ? I’m fairly new to UA-cam and would like to start from the beginning

    • @BuickDoc
      @BuickDoc 4 роки тому

      Under the video screen, find his channel name, "meMiner". Click on it to go to his channel. Once there click on 'videos'. that's it.

  • @roneldridge7991
    @roneldridge7991 Рік тому

    I have a piece of Comstock Silver. It’s 12 Ounces of Dendritic Super high Grade Silver with Quartz and Maroon 😉. My Specimen is purchased from some amazing Comstock Silver old collection Mostly pure silver was hard to find a Dendritic piece and it Does have the Maroon.

  • @mintrukskul902
    @mintrukskul902 5 років тому

    สวยงามมาก อยากมีความรุ้เรื่องพวกนี้บ้างจัง

  • @substituteteacher6330
    @substituteteacher6330 6 років тому

    Do you not worry getting kicked out of these types of sites? I would love to take my son out to do similar exploring but I've always been reluctant because of tresspassing laws...your thoughts?

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  6 років тому

      I will never recommend anyone to trespass. There are lots of places in Ontario to go where this is not a problem.

  • @rawdawgpendants5490
    @rawdawgpendants5490 6 років тому +4

    I like alot

  • @perseoeridano4182
    @perseoeridano4182 5 років тому

    👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @ellengutierrez961
    @ellengutierrez961 2 роки тому

    You know if I were you I'd
    Really go after more right now,!

  • @scottlund4562
    @scottlund4562 6 років тому

    With cobalt being $36 a pound US (or $80,000 a ton) is your area full of "Momma don't know" money? Or is it not just not a high enough quality/quantity ore?

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  6 років тому +2

      The cobalt from Cobalt is expensive to process. A good rock is still a good collectable for polishing. Amazing that a short time ago that cobalt was $5 USD/lb. I know spots that one could fill a truck without turning on a metal detector. I still prefer silver.

    • @scottlund4562
      @scottlund4562 6 років тому

      Oh I prefer your silver also and can only imagine the knife handle you could create with some of those slabs.

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  6 років тому

      That would be nice.

    • @mdmetals8449
      @mdmetals8449 5 років тому

      Nice, where are you finding your specimens at?

  • @alhenrymorgan-pirateking1888
    @alhenrymorgan-pirateking1888 4 роки тому

    Oh I will start to find something like that

  • @codius_dak5095
    @codius_dak5095 3 роки тому

    Bob Ross of mining

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  3 роки тому

      Should I be happy about that or insulted? LOL

  • @richardrobertson1331
    @richardrobertson1331 4 роки тому

    I think this is worth far more as jewelry, so cut into slabs and polish some cabs and irregular shaped pieces. Too beautiful to crush for a few cents worth of silver.

  • @MultiCrackerjacker
    @MultiCrackerjacker 6 років тому

    Ah yes, the multi-purpose Timmie cup!

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  6 років тому

      It got kinda soft, but worked OK. Use what you have on hand,, always...

  • @DragonkinMetals
    @DragonkinMetals 6 років тому

    Great video you know whats better then one slick pic ? Two lol Ialways keep one in the truck :) looks like the old timets were really generous to you leaving so much bounty :)

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  6 років тому +1

      Sometimes, the old timers hid their bounty pretty good. It took me a while to find this spot. ;-)

  • @froggleggers1805
    @froggleggers1805 6 років тому

    Do you ever grind them up and melt them down to get more pure silver?

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  6 років тому +3

      Not yet. I am looking into it.

    • @ExploreUnderground
      @ExploreUnderground 4 роки тому

      It happened now! :) The only acceptable way to do it with stuff from here is with scraps. Otherwise, it's blasphemy! That being said... I have some plans for the future lol (for my other channel)

    • @ExploreUnderground
      @ExploreUnderground 4 роки тому

      Also, I'm sure your bar could be dissolved in nitric acid and precipitate the silver out with copper. That would get you 99%+

  • @longhairedcountryboy2363
    @longhairedcountryboy2363 4 роки тому

    @19:44
    Indeed! I do like!

  • @PawnSacrific3
    @PawnSacrific3 4 роки тому

    what kind of saw is that it cuts through so quick

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  4 роки тому

      It is just a tile saw with a diamond blade.

    • @PawnSacrific3
      @PawnSacrific3 4 роки тому

      @@meMiner What do you use to cut your bigger stones? At the mineral club I go to they have some 14-24" saws but the whole contraption is crazy expensive. Do you have any DIY bigger saws or just club your stones to move manageable pieces?

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  4 роки тому

      @@PawnSacrific3 I too have quite a few large rocks stacked up, waiting for access to a large saw. I have broken some to fit my smaller saw, but that is a bit of a shame.

    • @PawnSacrific3
      @PawnSacrific3 4 роки тому

      @@meMiner Yeah I know how you feel. I love your vids though! They make me want to find some old silver mines in my area.

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  4 роки тому +1

      @@PawnSacrific3 or road trip here. ;-)

  • @DanielGarcia-yd6gi
    @DanielGarcia-yd6gi 6 років тому +1

    mi respeto míster

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  6 років тому

      Thanks my friend.

  • @highenergyog
    @highenergyog 6 років тому

    I had to stop the video at the 19:45 point to say- I like. Lol. Now back to the rest of the video.

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  6 років тому +1

      You like? I like. When I was younger, my Girlfirend's Mom used to talk like that. It always stuck with me. LOL

  • @practicaloccultist231
    @practicaloccultist231 3 роки тому

    Can you just explore abandoned mines and the surrounding area freely or do you need a permit?

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  3 роки тому

      Every mine is different. Some don't care, as long as you don't make a mess or do something dangerous, stay behind the fences, etc. Others get quite upset.

    • @practicaloccultist231
      @practicaloccultist231 3 роки тому

      @@meMiner thanks for your response!

  • @donverille7014
    @donverille7014 6 років тому

    nice stuff..i,d love to ask you a couple question..do you respond to any..

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  6 років тому

      You can ask here or email me at tess99991rocks@gmail.com

  • @davidc3241
    @davidc3241 4 роки тому

    The tip of the Carrot is useless for pinpointing! You need to use the sides of the tip. If you want a pinpointer that is super sensitive to small gold etc, AND WILL PINPOINT WITH THE TIP, get the TRX. I have both and love both for different reasons. I use the Carrot for coins, etc, and the TRX for prospecting. They are both super sensitive, with the TRX performing slightly better, but the Carrot is most sensitive on the sides which is ANNOYING for prospecting, but good for scanning the side walls of holes when digging for coins.

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  4 роки тому

      Good to know. Thanks

  • @user-kw7nm9lj7f
    @user-kw7nm9lj7f 4 роки тому

    Супер!

  • @debiesubaugher
    @debiesubaugher 6 років тому

    I need to take a field trip lol

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  6 років тому +1

      For sure, if you can stand the bugs. LOL

    • @debiesubaugher
      @debiesubaugher 6 років тому

      meMiner I'll just have to bug them back.

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  6 років тому +1

      Excellent answer!

  • @hatiga123
    @hatiga123 5 років тому +1

    ♥♥♥♥for share

  • @jeffleblanc8850
    @jeffleblanc8850 5 років тому

    We’re cobalt near Sudbury

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  5 років тому

      About 2 hours north of North Bay

  • @juanarka5501
    @juanarka5501 4 роки тому

    some like platinum or palladium ore

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  4 роки тому

      A few years ago, I had some rocks tested and one 5 lb that I thought was silver was 50% PGM. Quite the surprise and I lost track where it was from

  • @eliset6879
    @eliset6879 3 роки тому

    Silver is creeping up in $$$

  • @stevelowry3214
    @stevelowry3214 6 років тому

    Like your vids very much but what is a sliver mine? Just kidding!! :)

  • @YvonneSebastian1980
    @YvonneSebastian1980 6 років тому +2

    Oh just beautiful..makes the blood dripping from your neck worth it huh..Thanks for sharing..

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  6 років тому +1

      When I am finding, I don't even notice that I am being eaten. LOL

  • @donverille7014
    @donverille7014 6 років тому

    i,m in the elliot lake area north

  • @Ninja-tech
    @Ninja-tech 5 років тому

    You sell these specimens?

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  5 років тому

      I am not selling samples at this time. I collect for fun and myself. I might post some at a later date to help with expenses.

    • @Ninja-tech
      @Ninja-tech 5 років тому

      meMiner cool let me know... I could use a specimen for my hoard.

  • @tekksavvy2242
    @tekksavvy2242 Рік тому

    !

  • @snoosebaum995
    @snoosebaum995 6 років тому

    thats a shit load of silver to leave behind , is it maleable ?

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  6 років тому

      One can only take what one is willing to carry. Silver is hard. You cannot bend a 1/8 vein or plate of silver.

    • @meMiner
      @meMiner  6 років тому

      1/8" of silver