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  • @jimgriffiths9071
    @jimgriffiths9071 Год назад +13

    Definitely add labor. It is a joy to see your skills and problem solving. Not to overlook those playful video tricks. You were born to do this.

    • @TheMiningChannel
      @TheMiningChannel Год назад +2

      Thanks Jim! I love being creative with the videos, it is like customizing a hotrod to me. Every video is tweaked a bit different.

    • @frenchys_prospecting
      @frenchys_prospecting 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@TheMiningChannelas an Australian, I wouldn't charge less than $120 an hour for your knowledge, expertise and time. Minimum. Absolute minimum.

    • @raass233
      @raass233 2 месяца назад

      @@frenchys_prospecting So, who do you charge the $120 per hour when working for yourself?

  • @gorillagoldhunters
    @gorillagoldhunters Год назад +3

    The knowledge.. dang man. The more I watch… holy moley!! Absolutely pro!

    • @TheMiningChannel
      @TheMiningChannel Год назад +1

      Thanks GGH. I hope some people out there gain some knowledge and try and build one for them selves one day.

  • @wicka3851
    @wicka3851 Год назад +3

    My little boy thought you kicking the trommel around was the funniest thing ever

  • @paulsanders2001
    @paulsanders2001 Год назад +2

    Yay just what I need for my Saturday afternoon

  • @adammuza364
    @adammuza364 Год назад +2

    I'm a pharmacist from Poland and after your movies I have new big dream to visit your country and watch how this machine works. I am jealous that you can create thats beautifull man staff alone only with your brain and muscle. P.S. This was the best 3 movies I have been watched on youtube since a long time, thanks

    • @TheMiningChannel
      @TheMiningChannel Год назад

      Thanks Adam. BC is a very beautiful place. I'm glad you are enjoying the videos I am putting out!

  • @andreassjoberg3145
    @andreassjoberg3145 Год назад

    I like how you clearly tally costs and time, letting anyone put whatever value on work when they ponder doing something like this. Fascinating build. My dads homestead is sitting in gold-country and I have pondered if it would be worth it trying to get it out of the ground, this series told me that I would have to spend a years wages just for materials, tools and time to build the stuff that I need if I ever want to go beyond a pan and a wooden wash-box, so clearly big mining is still just a pipedream. I think that I some day will do something of a smaller scale, like 1/4 or 1/8 scale since I would only have to deal with smaller rocks for the dirt I would deal with, and it would probably be something I could make withhout high-end stuff like plasma-cutters. I wish I had known what I know today 30 years ago, before we planted forest on top of the fields where I now know we got 5 inches of ironsand that got some gold in it about 2,5 meters below turf. Keep making videos about your builds!

    • @TheMiningChannel
      @TheMiningChannel Год назад +1

      Hey Andreas. Thanks for watching. A person can build a washplant alot cheaper then this one. Even though this is a very cheap build, a person can always go non mechanical, a lot like a big high banker. A person could put one together for well under 1000 bucks without all the fancy tools. Never think anything is a pipedream, think of it as a goal to achieve.

  • @CovidRacer
    @CovidRacer Год назад

    my buddy (professional machinist) was introduced to your work today. as I thought your skill and practicality was greatly appreciated by him. we are in our 60s so can fantasize our youthful return to the type of skill and independence you demonstrate, in starting some adventuresome scheme. fun to see someone live their own dream. oh to do it again

    • @TheMiningChannel
      @TheMiningChannel Год назад

      Thanks CR!!! I'm far from a machinist but truly appreciate a journeymans approval!!! Thanks for watching and thank you for the kind words:)

  • @michaelloomer9851
    @michaelloomer9851 Год назад +1

    Great build, can’t wait to see it in operation. Not only should you include your labor in the value, you need to add profit. MSI prices their equipment to not only cover the costs but to put profit in their pockets. You need to do that too. That money helps pay for your extensive, first hand knowledge gained from years of experience plus R and D. It also helps to cover the costs of broken equipment replacement/upgrades. Never sell yourself short, you’ve made huge investments in equipment, training, and experience. That has value, your skills have value, your experience has value. Well done, can’t wait to see more

    • @TheMiningChannel
      @TheMiningChannel Год назад +2

      Yes that is very true, a persons experience has a huge value to. If I was not able to build this kind of stuff I wouldn't of been able to start mining.

    • @michaelloomer9851
      @michaelloomer9851 Год назад +1

      @@TheMiningChannel those years of trial and error only build your experience further. I only found your channel with this build and have started going back and watching from the beginning. Thanks Man!

    • @TheMiningChannel
      @TheMiningChannel Год назад +1

      @Michael Loomer Im super glad you you found the channel !!! I find RUclips doesn't push out my stuff alot, I got a head start from Dan Hurd sharing some videos.

    • @michaelloomer9851
      @michaelloomer9851 Год назад

      I think it may have been dans links that helped me find you. Time to start collaborating with Dan on projects as well as volunteering some time mucking out the Yankee Boy for some shout outs. Maybe Mount Baker mining and metals as well. It’s always cool to share some of your knowledge with others while gaining some of their expertise as well. Just a thought.

    • @TheMiningChannel
      @TheMiningChannel Год назад +1

      @Michael Loomer I love both there channels. I like the colab parts, Dan and I will have a lot of videos together this summer.

  • @jeffholmes1362
    @jeffholmes1362 Год назад +2

    Thanks for sharing, brilliant serious and lots of fun parts too. Mind you I was invited onto a gold mine yesterday, we must have run the trommel in the reverse direction to you, you threw dirt in and money fell out the end, we threw money in and just dirt come out the end 😂😂😂😂😂.

    • @TheMiningChannel
      @TheMiningChannel Год назад +1

      Hahahah if only it happened that way hey....When I made my wife drop the money through the chute she said the same thing lol.

  • @tattoedmat
    @tattoedmat Год назад +2

    Fantastic little Trommel and a great walkthrough of building it

    • @TheMiningChannel
      @TheMiningChannel Год назад +3

      Thanks Mat. It was alot of fun building and making a video of it. I can't wait to try it out.

    • @tattoedmat
      @tattoedmat Год назад

      @@TheMiningChannel be sure to show us, and the sluice run build

    • @TheMiningChannel
      @TheMiningChannel Год назад +2

      @@tattoedmat Absaloutly, I have something special coming from the states for that:)

  • @randymiller7521
    @randymiller7521 Год назад +1

    You always count your time. That time is worth it’s weight in gold. Great video and nice build 👍

  • @dewardtaylor4192
    @dewardtaylor4192 Год назад +3

    Thanks for sharing your build with us it was great. Love the video. Looking forward to your next one. Stay safe

  • @outnorthprospecting
    @outnorthprospecting Год назад +6

    You really know what you're doing and the trommel came out nice! Thanks for sharing your acknowledge I will probably use some of your ideas, cheers 🍻

    • @TheMiningChannel
      @TheMiningChannel Год назад +2

      Please do!!!! This video is here for anyone use:)

  • @Jenny-bc5kz
    @Jenny-bc5kz Год назад +2

    Love the B roll 👌

  • @BackcountryAlaska
    @BackcountryAlaska Год назад +3

    Really enjoyed this series so far. I learned welding and fabricating in high school and I am a hobby prospector in my free time in the summer. Ive thought about building a trommel as just a fun project thats how I found your channel. Super inspiriting for me! thanks!!

    • @TheMiningChannel
      @TheMiningChannel Год назад +1

      Hey BA. Glad you enjoyed it. I hope you could use some info from the videos and whip one up one day.!!!

  • @whapaso
    @whapaso Год назад +3

    Dude, you are a beast!

    • @TheMiningChannel
      @TheMiningChannel Год назад +1

      I cant wait to use it, this snow just keeps coming down.......I'm getting cabin fever..

  • @ANDYTHRAXX
    @ANDYTHRAXX Год назад +1

    Great editing man, and a beauty of a trommel.

  • @48thstateprospecting
    @48thstateprospecting Год назад +3

    Mind blown wow so much stuff you’ve learned that thing came out great it’s really ingenious some of the processes you’ve come up with to make it mostly trouble free and easy really enjoyed this series looking forward to the sluice build (if you share it ) bummer on the customs hopefully it clears soon thanks for sharing see you on the next one 👍🏼👊🏼

    • @TheMiningChannel
      @TheMiningChannel Год назад

      I will be making a small video for that for sure!!! I will probably paint it also that episode to:)

    • @48thstateprospecting
      @48thstateprospecting Год назад

      @@TheMiningChannel 👍🏼👊🏼

  • @jph8266
    @jph8266 Год назад +2

    I wouldn’t add your labor as the point was take a mitigation approach but if you do add it it would add insight for the viewers. This was a great series that I hope you can add a 4th episode to showing the paint and sluice box additions. Not to mention the maiden voyage! Very informative and just a “whack ton” 🤣 of fun to watch!

    • @TheMiningChannel
      @TheMiningChannel Год назад +2

      So glad you enjoyed it JPH. I will have a shorter 4th episode on the paint and sluice for sure!

  • @noregrets2158
    @noregrets2158 9 месяцев назад

    I really enjoyed all 3 episodes . Great work man !!!

  • @stephensnuggles
    @stephensnuggles Год назад

    Thanks for letting me see how and why you doing the Build a certain way thanks I am sadly confined to my wheelchair after motorcycle accident so can never do the things you do so very happy to at least learn from you all the little things I would never thought off thank you and I am loving your videos keep up the fantastic work

  • @gorillagoldhunters
    @gorillagoldhunters Год назад +4

    Awesome video! Loving this channel! Solid work!

  • @truemanrep3267
    @truemanrep3267 Год назад

    your time is always priceless

  • @captureyouradventures
    @captureyouradventures Год назад

    Really great video! Loved watching and being along for this journey and am super excited to see the next one.

    • @TheMiningChannel
      @TheMiningChannel Год назад

      Thanks CYA!!! I really enjoy your work also. You guys are top notch.

  • @stormbringermornblade8811
    @stormbringermornblade8811 Год назад +5

    Most informative mining show ever well done sir. Any chance of a shaker deck build??? small would be good :)

    • @TheMiningChannel
      @TheMiningChannel Год назад

      Thanks a lot Stormbringer. I may throw something like that in one day!

  • @SlatcoAu
    @SlatcoAu Год назад +1

    Great build! On the ones I have built, I had my sprocket cut w a water jet and it turned out really nice. One thind I did was grind a slight taper (similar to the store bought sprockets) to the teeth to help the chain find its way.

    • @TheMiningChannel
      @TheMiningChannel Год назад

      I used to get them water jet to when I lived down south, makes it perfect cut like you say. Up north no one seems to have a waterjet system though.

  • @manjisaipoe517
    @manjisaipoe517 Год назад +1

    I can't hardley believe that this piece of equipment has come together for you in just a few short videos, and I do think you need to add the value of your time into the overall cost, but at the average rate for a welder to keep it simple. Can you believe were almost through February? You will have this painted and running before you know it! Being a Nebraska flat lander, I am very interested in seeing this used in the field soon. I hope your having at least half as much fun as us watching, then we know your happy and doing what you love. PS. The edits are alot of fun, keep doing what you are, and we will keep watching. Peace.

    • @TheMiningChannel
      @TheMiningChannel Год назад +1

      Hey MP. We just got another dump of snow and more cold weather next week. This winter is dragging on to long lol, I am sure we are 3 weeks behind for spring compared to last year. I am glad your liking the editing, it is the most enjoyable part for me to do, I like to challenge my self on learning this stuff.

  • @danielbancroft9109
    @danielbancroft9109 Год назад +1

    You do amazing work. You could succeed in any mechanical field and your explanations are great!

    • @TheMiningChannel
      @TheMiningChannel Год назад +2

      Thanks a lot Daniel! I used to be a college instructor for collision repair so I can explain stuff pritty well. I could go on for hours on one subject but I would make people fall asleep lol.

  • @UtmostOutdoors
    @UtmostOutdoors Год назад

    Nice dude! The editing skills are definitely showing and I love the way you've thought this thing out! Reminiscent of some of the larger fabricating channels for sure! Plus, the way you designed it so you can easily just slide it 10 feet over with nothing more than a gentle kick with your boot will be a big plus! 😉

    • @TheMiningChannel
      @TheMiningChannel Год назад

      Thanks bud! It is fun doing some tricks in the editing program.

  • @greatbasingoldrush
    @greatbasingoldrush Год назад +1

    Great video

  • @historicshearersquarters252
    @historicshearersquarters252 Год назад +1

    Great video! Honest and hard working 💪 new overalls don't stay new for long 😹

  • @paulbaker4248
    @paulbaker4248 Год назад +1

    What about the cost for the plasma cutter to do the sprocket. Great job 👍

  • @stangdriver66
    @stangdriver66 Год назад

    I am a sales manager for spare parts and machinery parts here in germany, also calculating all these things. Your skills and very special knowings should by worth between 80 - 100 dollars per hour i think. Thanks for your videos, very interesting !

    • @TheMiningChannel
      @TheMiningChannel Год назад

      Thanks Bud!!! This trommel is currently out rented to my neighbor. I will be doing a video on how it is working:)

  • @rikibruner2126
    @rikibruner2126 10 месяцев назад

    What a fantastic video series! Thank you for taking the time to make this happen. 🦊Riki2Tails

    • @TheMiningChannel
      @TheMiningChannel 10 месяцев назад

      Thanks Riki!! I'm glad you enjoyed it:)

  • @Nugget907
    @Nugget907 Год назад

    Yes add your labor, Looking great I have been following this build from the start. Let me know when you are ready to sell it. Cheers

    • @TheMiningChannel
      @TheMiningChannel Год назад

      Thanks Nugget!! I may build a couple to have around next winter, who knows....I may even give one away..........

  • @bazamere
    @bazamere Год назад +2

    Time is 100% money. But as you said it was all your own time and as such you dont have to pay all the extras that employing others costs. I like how you did it with the cost of materials and your time being seperate. That way people can do a rough estimate for whatever they think their time is worth if they are wonsering what this sort of a build would cost them. Im sure you know what your time is worth but everyone has different ways of calculating that for themselves 😁

    • @TheMiningChannel
      @TheMiningChannel Год назад +1

      Hey Bazamere, my problem even when building hotrods was always not charging enough. My shop rate was at $50 while others were at $75. I always stayed busy though:)

  • @MerchantMarineGuy
    @MerchantMarineGuy Год назад +1

    I call em pajamas. Wife hates it when I wear them around the house

    • @TheMiningChannel
      @TheMiningChannel Год назад +1

      Hahahhaha that's to funny. As long as there isn't any gear oil on them I can enter the house lol

  • @drewconrad7093
    @drewconrad7093 Год назад +6

    Even at $50 an hour your labor cost would be $5000 and a build cost of about $10K, not bad at all.

    • @andreassjoberg3145
      @andreassjoberg3145 Год назад

      Also, if it was not 3/4 junk and stuff he already owned, the parts costs would be at least 4x what it is.

  • @xiticix4746
    @xiticix4746 Год назад

    Here’s a comment to boost the algorithm for ya ! Haha great vid TY

  • @robertcronqvist1619
    @robertcronqvist1619 Год назад +1

    Nice work✊

  • @danholman5282
    @danholman5282 Год назад

    I agree your labor is worth adding. Good thing you built it in the down season for mining or that would of been extra cost

  • @marv1405
    @marv1405 Год назад

    Another excellent video. Moves briskly but doesn't leave out important details. And sharing lessons learned will be useful to those with the skill and desire to build one that works. Look forward to seeing this in the field. So what will you be showing us next?

    • @TheMiningChannel
      @TheMiningChannel Год назад

      Thanks Marv!! I think I have 2- 3 more winter vlogs then I will be out at the claim. Next video is some bodywork and paint on a excavator then I have a lot of people wanting to know about my cleanup sluice. I will whip up a couple and show people how to build those also.

  • @paraglidingprospector
    @paraglidingprospector Год назад

    Yesssss! Great build man!

  • @jdeluisa
    @jdeluisa Год назад

    fantastic job!

  • @jamisontaylor878
    @jamisontaylor878 8 месяцев назад

    Excellent video thank you😊 !!!

  • @Downunder4gold
    @Downunder4gold 9 месяцев назад

    i am a office man, equipment sale, all adverting, videos, and also 3D drawing. but i admire what you can do it yourself. i believe your trommel is good, if it can go mass production, we will laugh

    • @TheMiningChannel
      @TheMiningChannel 9 месяцев назад

      Thanks Jason!! I have a video of it coming out in the next few weeks. It worked like a champ all summer with very few issues. Happy holidays and thanks for watching.

  • @GoldOreOunce
    @GoldOreOunce Год назад +1

    They see mee rollinggg

  • @phoebetaylor9267
    @phoebetaylor9267 Год назад

    Nice edits! And hilarious start to the vid

    • @TheMiningChannel
      @TheMiningChannel Год назад

      Thanks Phoebe, I'm new to this youtube and editing stuff. I like being creative on the videos, thanks for watching:)

  • @RustedPioneering
    @RustedPioneering Год назад

    Brother this is sick!!! 🤙🏼

    • @TheMiningChannel
      @TheMiningChannel Год назад +1

      Thanks RP!! It will be out in the field next week for a test:)

    • @RustedPioneering
      @RustedPioneering Год назад

      @@TheMiningChannel I supply good muscle and strong ethic if you need a guy🤣😅🇨🇦.. Can’t wait to see the outcome!!!

  • @TruckerChick
    @TruckerChick Год назад

    Very nice! I'm sure Dan will put this to good use. Hopefully he will get his permits sometime before winter so we can see this bad boy in action. As to adding your hour wage.... I wouldn't. It seems to me this is more of an educational video and welding costs vary widely depending on where you are and who you use. By providing how many hours it took you to build it a person should be able to adjust that to fit their skill level. If they hire a welder to do it the hours it'll take will vary widely yet again.... I'm just basing on the fact that this is your 5th one and I'm sure your first 1 or 2 or even 3 took a bit longer as you refined your design. Now on the other hand if you intend to take orders from people to build for them... well that's between you and your clients.... not us. 😉
    Thanks for taking along on the ride, Im looking forward to your next video.

    • @TheMiningChannel
      @TheMiningChannel Год назад

      Hey FAF, thanks for watching:). I don't really plan to build these for people. I just hope someone will use the idea and get them sluicing one day. I seem to be to busy with my other mining stuff every hahah.

  • @EddieSchirmer
    @EddieSchirmer Год назад

    thats fantastic! amazing work there! i would love to make my own mini-trommel for use in my shop to classify materials into multiple sizes, all they way form 1/2 inch to 1/100 mesh haha. with maybe 5 screen sizes and a water recirculating series of bins and an overflow pond. so i could insert raw material, and have every size classified for searching later using a Saruca so i have better size separation for good flips and centers for gem searching and ore processing. i think it would be fine for it to be no more than 5 gallon bucket in size per screen section, since im not running a lot of material, but hand classifying is a chore, though a pleasure too. but a trommel would be fantastic for separating gravel sizes automatically. of course, if i could just re-create a Pleitz Machine like what Glen Worhtington in Arkansas has, i could probably just let it do the concentrating work for me haha, and nto need to even classify too much either. but, alas, my crafting skills are low, and i dont have a welder. perhaps if i could get a place to build them for me though, but would likely be pricy for hobby level gem searching. i already have my Gold Hog Multisluice for gold lol. so im set there.

    • @TheMiningChannel
      @TheMiningChannel Год назад +1

      Hey Eddie thanks for watching. I think a Multi deck screening system would work great for that! I will be building a mini screen deck system for my next episode. It could give a person some ideas on how to whip one up!

    • @EddieSchirmer
      @EddieSchirmer Год назад

      @@TheMiningChannel thats awesome! i will absolutely be watching that when it comes out haha.

  • @jenkosgoldadventures
    @jenkosgoldadventures Год назад +1

    Nice build!
    What would the Ton per Hour be?
    What water rate for optimal performance?
    Are the plans available on-line at all?

    • @TheMiningChannel
      @TheMiningChannel Год назад +1

      Thanks Jenko! I figure with a 4 inch pump ( not sure on exact gpm yet) and a 4 foot wide box the unit should be able to do 30-35 yph, I will only be running a 3 foot wide box on this one. I'll put it to a really good test come spring time and put out a video. As for plans, once I test it out I will try and get them out to people somehow, maybe Dan will let me throw a downloadable pdf on his website. I won't charge anyone anything. People also want plans for my cleanup sluice.

    • @jenkosgoldadventures
      @jenkosgoldadventures Год назад

      @@TheMiningChannel thanks mate I’m in Australia we have just applied for a mine lease and we’ll need to build a wash plant to ( if approved) so this information is great for me..

    • @TheMiningChannel
      @TheMiningChannel Год назад +1

      @Jenko’s Gold Adventures Oh excellent!!! I was talking with another person from there and told me how much it costs to mine there..... couldn't believe it!
      This is a very simple design and anyone with a bit of welding experience can throw it together. Just the machining a guy may have to get done by someone else if you don't have the equipment. Another 2 months and I should have it tested out and a video up with some sort of downloadable sheet for everyone to use.

  • @mattikurkinen9686
    @mattikurkinen9686 Год назад

    Helou from Finland, you make wery good videos

    • @TheMiningChannel
      @TheMiningChannel Год назад

      Hey there Matti. Thanks for checking out the channel:)

  • @Tonycarguy
    @Tonycarguy 9 месяцев назад

    Where did you learn all these crazy cool skills!!

  • @bobcatman3844
    @bobcatman3844 11 месяцев назад

    Nice work

  • @Moxerggg
    @Moxerggg Месяц назад

    Perfect!

  • @ruvimosipchuk2333
    @ruvimosipchuk2333 6 месяцев назад

    Good afternoon Sir
    So I’m looking to build my own Trommel similar to yours.
    So some questions here, where have you bought that trommel paper sheet template for cutting holes in pipe to mark out before cutting?
    And list of things you used like hydraulic pump, wheelsbearings and things like that would be so appreciated.
    I’m in Alaska
    Thanks for your help, and awesome video man.

  • @KenAmbrosini
    @KenAmbrosini 8 месяцев назад +1

    how many gph of water do you recomend for this trommel

    • @TheMiningChannel
      @TheMiningChannel 8 месяцев назад

      With a 3 foot wide sluice I use a gorman rupp 4 inch pump. The output on it is 650 gpm but only run 1/2-5/8 throttle. A 4 foot wide sluice on this unit could run the same size pump at 3/4-full.

  • @d420zed
    @d420zed Год назад

    love it

  • @dennissheridan1550
    @dennissheridan1550 Год назад

    i would suggest that you add another thrust roller to the opposite of he one, the barrel will want to climb the rollers on the other end of the barrel.

    • @TheMiningChannel
      @TheMiningChannel Год назад

      There is one there for initial break in (didn't show it on camera) but I usually take them off once it is broken in. That only happens if your rollers aren't aligned properly it will climb upwards.

  • @manjisaipoe517
    @manjisaipoe517 Год назад

    Also, I will be having at least one nightmare about all those coupons from the beginning of the video!
    😜

  • @Downunder4gold
    @Downunder4gold 9 месяцев назад

    where i can buy that little magnetic tool ?

    • @TheMiningChannel
      @TheMiningChannel 9 месяцев назад

      Hey Jason they can be purchased on amazon. I have a link i believe on my cleanup sluice build video.

  • @macmiller4345
    @macmiller4345 Год назад +1

    now who would make fun of your coveralls...😁

    • @TheMiningChannel
      @TheMiningChannel Год назад +1

      Your the main one hahahahah. I scored and picked up a coupe pairs for cheap.... because I am cheap lol.

    • @Jenny-bc5kz
      @Jenny-bc5kz Год назад

      🤣

  • @TheRussellStover
    @TheRussellStover Год назад

    30K used. Cost you 5K. 25K in savings for 101 hours or you worked for about $250.00 per hour. I think you did an awesome job. On a side note. Can you turn down the music when you are talking?

    • @TheMiningChannel
      @TheMiningChannel Год назад

      That's Eric! Thanks for watching and I'm open to suggestions on making the videos more enjoyable.

  • @matt6252
    @matt6252 7 месяцев назад

    What size of pump and motor did u use for ur hydraulic system

    • @TheMiningChannel
      @TheMiningChannel 7 месяцев назад

      Hey Matt. I used a 11 gpm hydraulic pump matched to a 400 rpm 20 gpm drive pump I had kicking around.

    • @matt6252
      @matt6252 7 месяцев назад

      Awesome ty and what rpm are u running the unit at.. tossing the idea for a trommel drive either hydraulic or gear drive.. for our unit almost the same size ..it's for our 2024 season in the cariboo..

    • @matt6252
      @matt6252 7 месяцев назад

      And did u use the motor direct to the trommel or run a gear box with it??

    • @matt6252
      @matt6252 7 месяцев назад

      And one more question what size of motor in.. cu in was it.. people out here have no idea and it's driving me nutz sorry for all the questions

  • @godsownlunatics9650
    @godsownlunatics9650 6 месяцев назад

    I have a way to potentially make this run forever power\electrical means

  • @Rock-jt5vk
    @Rock-jt5vk Год назад

    Nice build any for sale

    • @TheMiningChannel
      @TheMiningChannel Год назад

      Hey there Rock. Not just yet. I have this one going out to the field next week for a trial run. If all goes well I will build a couple this winter.

    • @Rock-jt5vk
      @Rock-jt5vk Год назад

      Let me know I've thinking of building one just no time. I can run year round on the east coast

    • @TheMiningChannel
      @TheMiningChannel Год назад

      @Rock-jt5vk For sure Rock. That would be killer to he able to run all year... We only get 4-5 months here.

  • @mezame1626
    @mezame1626 9 месяцев назад

    Not to sure about your dime stacking mate how's about 10 bucks an hour sound ?

    • @TheMiningChannel
      @TheMiningChannel 9 месяцев назад

      Sold!!! When do I start work? Hahah

    • @mezame1626
      @mezame1626 9 месяцев назад

      @@TheMiningChannel as soon as I win lottery and find a claim are you sure you can handle Queensland weather though? I have a mate that is from Canada that I worked with and is my neighbour we call him moose he gets through it though (just) lol, good job on that build btw

    • @mezame1626
      @mezame1626 9 месяцев назад

      @@TheMiningChannel oh and merry bloody Xmas from aus 🙂

  • @Tonycarguy
    @Tonycarguy 10 месяцев назад

    HAHAHAHAHA! It really is that easy!!!

    • @TheMiningChannel
      @TheMiningChannel 9 месяцев назад

      Haha thought that would be a funny addition to the video

    • @Tonycarguy
      @Tonycarguy 9 месяцев назад

      @@TheMiningChannel yeah we just move rocks and find gold that quickly changes its form to digital currency. That’s the part that is ducked with an eff. 😂

  • @danielfmyers
    @danielfmyers Год назад +1

    $10,100 for man hours, rounded total of $15000.

    • @TheMiningChannel
      @TheMiningChannel Год назад +2

      I think that is fair!! A fabrication shop is around or more then that per hour these days.

    • @danielfmyers
      @danielfmyers Год назад +1

      @@TheMiningChannel factoring in the previous purchase of the tools it seems fair.

    • @TheMiningChannel
      @TheMiningChannel Год назад +2

      @Daniel F Myers Absaloutly. Both the welder and plasma cutter wasn't cheap to purchase.

  • @stephenswaim7880
    @stephenswaim7880 3 дня назад

    Sure would like to speak with you if possible

  • @MichielVanKets
    @MichielVanKets Год назад

    would you sell it for $10k?

  • @JamesKeylor
    @JamesKeylor Год назад

    To be fair to yourself and count your labor?

  • @Golden_B1
    @Golden_B1 Год назад +1

    hello really nice

  • @raydowdy6914
    @raydowdy6914 Год назад

    Awesome work