Thank you for taking us around these mines and showing us what they have to offer, it is nice of you to take the time to do that. Your videos have got better with time as it seems to me at least like you are taking a little more time now to show us the items and different things of interest. I hope one day I can visit Wales again and take a tour around a few mines. I am only in the UK but do not drive as my car has been off the road for so long, so for now until I get a chance to visit I get to learn and experience what these mines have to offer by watching your viedos.
I'm impressed by the determination there was to find something of value to mine . what was the rate of removal of stone in those days ? Intresting as always
I noticed you admiring the dove tail joints in the explosives box, its funny back then almost all boxes of any description were made like that, slates of wood dove tailed together, cheaply made and easily available. These days you only seen to get dove tail joints on expensive furniture, and is you want a wooden storage box you cannot find any anywhere, and if you do they are nailed and glued. Technology was meant to make our lives easier, all it seems to done is makes things cheaper to manufacture and remove all skill out of making things, its a shame, myself being a fully trained sheet metal worker, pushed out of a job in the late 80's by computer aided machines that needed none skilled people to operate. Bring back the old ways.
i feel i seen you couple years ago in peack district after you explored a cave and were washing the mud off your suit in a stream and i asked you what were you dooing and if you are a s researcher 😅
I like it how you guys are smiling right before you head in. I appreciate being able to see inside old mines because I'd never dare go in one.
Thanks Team 😃 a gem mine to me! Loan just grr! Thanks always for the view team
Thanks for the share, best wishes from the west coast of America...
Thank you for taking us around these mines and showing us what they have to offer, it is nice of you to take the time to do that. Your videos have got better with time as it seems to me at least like you are taking a little more time now to show us the items and different things of interest. I hope one day I can visit Wales again and take a tour around a few mines. I am only in the UK but do not drive as my car has been off the road for so long, so for now until I get a chance to visit I get to learn and experience what these mines have to offer by watching your viedos.
Another great step into the past history of the important craft of mining metal ores.
Boys again just WOW 🤩
Thank you for the Video
Nice artefakts
Greetings from Germany
Yours Frank
Always good. Always entertaining.
I'm impressed by the determination there was to find something of value to mine . what was the rate of removal of stone in those days ? Intresting as always
The points were known as a sword and V junction, quick and easy to install and very practical.
I noticed you admiring the dove tail joints in the explosives box, its funny back then almost all boxes of any description were made like that, slates of wood dove tailed together, cheaply made and easily available. These days you only seen to get dove tail joints on expensive furniture, and is you want a wooden storage box you cannot find any anywhere, and if you do they are nailed and glued.
Technology was meant to make our lives easier, all it seems to done is makes things cheaper to manufacture and remove all skill out of making things, its a shame, myself being a fully trained sheet metal worker, pushed out of a job in the late 80's by computer aided machines that needed none skilled people to operate. Bring back the old ways.
The fuse sticking out of the hole. Could there have been dynamite at the end? Great video x
I hadn't seen one with an intact air pipe before.
Good to seethe oxygen meter guys, barely recognise that place without the water!
Grr Loan
i feel i seen you couple years ago in peack district after you explored a cave and were washing the mud off your suit in a stream and i asked you what were you dooing and if you are a s researcher 😅
Would that sawdust be a toilet