Good job, great video. One of the things that has to be considered about finer grinding for serious commercial mining is what percentage of the gold in those tailings is still gravity recoverable. I think a significant portion - especially of the smallest fraction - would only be recoverable by leaching. To get that super small gold you will need a leach circuit. Some places with a lot of gold in the sulfides might be best processed with a flotation circuit.
Can a person make some sort of mini-version of a flotation circuit? I've tried various methods but with me, it's nothing but an exercise in do and fail or do and it works. I'd like to know more about flotation. I get the feeling I'm missing out on something crucial. We have 14gms per ton of gold and about the same for silver on our property and I'm trying to find the best method of recovery after crushing. I have largely failed in my efforts so far in recovery. I'm thinking my next purchase should be a shaker table but they're expensive.
I've got a silly idea. Spin that hammer mill a 180° turn and the spiral classifier so it drops back into the hammer mill and reprocess the classifier output. I know you add wear and tear to the hammer mill but you are only adding O&M which is variable based off of operation and not a fixed capital cost.
Very well done! And thanks for making this important video. Every small prospector has to evaluate the costs and time involved, myself included. I'm still one or two steps below with a hand crusher then panning free mill gold. It would benefit me if you were to mention today's costs for each piece of equipment you are demonstrating. I guess my next step would be to send off bags of high graded ore but the one local ore processor I spoke with has a minimum order of $2,500 and, for me, that jump is still a bit too high. There are probably thousands of little guys like me for every one that can justify taking the next step. Again, thanks for this post.
I want to ask Mr. Jason, about the cupell stove, how many watts is the electric power and how much resistance is the nickeline wire and is the nickel wire directly connected to electricity or with additional components, please make a video on how to make it, thanks I am a fan of your every video, I'm from Indonesia , thank you Mr. Jason, always success
I would be curious to see what the difference in recovery would be of the panned #1 and if you smelted everything in the #1. It looks like the amount of material would reasonable for a single smelt and if you would treat it as if you were smelting sulfides with the Basic Iron flux, you might be able to increase your return. I would suspect that the heavier sulfides in the #1 would have a higher concentration of precious metals (especially silver) than in the other numbers and physical extraction via snuffer seems like it could miss some gold. What I am thinking is something along these lines: 1) Split #1 50/50 and pan half of it and smelt the other half 2) Mix in some lead collector metal into the smelt and then cupell that button directly 3) Do the normal process for pan recovery 4) Compare results. If possible, use XRF to see if smelting increases the concentration of non-gold precious metals in final button The big question would be if the losses from the smelting process would be greater than the losses from physical extraction VIA snuffer bottle. I would expect that smelting the #1 would likely increase the concentration of silver in the final button which may be undesirable. Might not necessarily be more economic for smaller ton ranges but may scale better for larger ones.
Dear Jason . I thank you for your informative videos . I just had one question , how long deos the cupelling process last ? , as i am having difficulty with my lead not being absorbed easily in the cupel . Again i thank you for your effort .
i always wondered do you sell the quartz sand after the process of liberating the gold to a sand dealer or is it possible to clean the quartz so that it's hi-grade quartz? as quartz is the main ingredient in ICs and apparently the world cant produce to satisfy the need for quartz.
not sure, but would acid reduction recover most of the metals from the tailings? probably cost prohibitive... but there are those who want to hit maximum recovery
Near the end,when u are talking about combining the ball mill into the table with the head ore,would there be a dillution issue with running the #4 ball mill crush with your head ore?
percent recovered should have the total gold in the denominator. 1 - (.00045/(.00045+.00195)) = 81.25%. Showing an example where the percent recovery was smaller would make this more apparent. If your head ore recovered .002 and your tail ore was .001, you can easily see that you recovered 2/3 (66.7%) of the gold with your head ore, but 1-(.001/.002) is only 50%. Thats why 1-(.001/(.001+.002)) is the correct calculation. 🙂 Love all your explanations, keep it up!
hey there, I have been looking at a ton of videos related to gold and other metals, I wonder if you know ppl in Canada doing placer gold panning, is there a way to work for a prospector as a miner, panner, etc... I would like to try. what I am trying to say is that I am humbly asking you, if you could connect me with the right ppl
do you ever do a sample test of your tailings to see if you have any gold left over that the hammer mill doesn't get out? or are you not worried about it? or, perhaps if there where sulfides that had gold locked up and not free-mill gold, do you ever re-process the tailings chemically?
I was thinking if you could do a comparison between small mesh sized rocks before crushing graduating to larger rocks and gold recovered versus mesh size and the cost to crush them based on mesh size ,same weight sample for comparison though . I am thinking since gold tends to be in the smaller rocks there will be a cutoff size where it won’t be economical to crush them for there gold because of energy cost and wear and tear on the equipment. You could test more distant locations to see if the mesh size theory holds up somewhat universally . Please do a video on that.
Really interesting videos you put out, thanks for sharing. I've only bought metals from coin shops and bullion dealers thus far but something interesting about mining for it yourself like this
Would secondary classifying to multiple fractions from 50 to 200 mesh with the cons result in better recovery on a second run on the table,or would it be to much work?
Where can I find collector metal flux recipe? I know silver recipe without collector metal 2part borax, 1part soda ash, 1part silica,0.5 part flourspar and lime. But what needs to be changed for using metal collector?
And don't forget that sand is a building material that you can sell. Can't make concrete without adding sand and under the bottom plate of a house you need a couple of cubic metres of sand.
How much cost to set up a small system, 1 Ton and hour, 1 crusher, hammer mill, crucibles, hot oven, just a Q to get me started please. then cost to deliver to Australia in a shipping container. thanks.
Hell I'm excited if I recover a gram or two at Cape Disappointment or our claim in Liberty. I don't dare calculate the cost, I just look at it as a bonus to being outdoors.
Hey👋, I was going to through a shout out for Alan Robertson Montana Prospector. He’s been showing some interesting vids. Don’t no if you have watched any of his stuff? And another guy, Colter Young some magnetics. Maybe, it might help in some your processes. They may need help, with the smelting and your knowledge in that aspects. Just a thought. Keep shinning Jason, thanks for your Vids.
Just ask Achimedes. You can calculate the gold and silver by using its specific weight. Should give you a good idea how much gold you got without using toxic acids.
Yes they do it if they have a lot of gold in quartz. But will it not bee too inaccurate/not precise if you have a mix of material I know the iron from the hammer mill could easy be eliminated first But things as clay forexcampel
Hey bud very good kidb of trial and error the way everything is explained is very good job and hey I down high grade pyrites that I do believe is holding gold and possibly platinum now you are in the northwest pacific oregon right you interested in smelting it for me if so let what it would it I send it to you crushed cool thanks Dn
Hey Jason my name is Bobby hey I ran into a little vein well actually pretty damn big got a lot of oxidation it's too busy in shape so it's hard to judge the wall from the foot. I like your videos I like the but everyone of them You seem like a pretty cool dude I just wanted to talk to you about his possible thanks bud
I worry you're missing a lot of your fines by filtering with toilet paper or shop towels.plain white tissue paper(the kind you wrap gifts in, not the kind you wipe with) is pretty much the same stuff as the expensive lab filter paper
Good job, great video. One of the things that has to be considered about finer grinding for serious commercial mining is what percentage of the gold in those tailings is still gravity recoverable. I think a significant portion - especially of the smallest fraction - would only be recoverable by leaching. To get that super small gold you will need a leach circuit. Some places with a lot of gold in the sulfides might be best processed with a flotation circuit.
Great point! Thanks Chris
Can a person make some sort of mini-version of a flotation circuit? I've tried various methods but with me, it's nothing but an exercise in do and fail or do and it works. I'd like to know more about flotation. I get the feeling I'm missing out on something crucial. We have 14gms per ton of gold and about the same for silver on our property and I'm trying to find the best method of recovery after crushing. I have largely failed in my efforts so far in recovery. I'm thinking my next purchase should be a shaker table but they're expensive.
I just want to say Thank you I've learned more from your videos than all the books and TV shows in two days than the last five years
damn you deserve so many more subs for how informative and interesting these vids are. keep them coming.
I've got a silly idea. Spin that hammer mill a 180° turn and the spiral classifier so it drops back into the hammer mill and reprocess the classifier output. I know you add wear and tear to the hammer mill but you are only adding O&M which is variable based off of operation and not a fixed capital cost.
What a beautiful day you had! I wish I had a quartz vein to go dig into! Great vid! Keep on pumping them out.
Very well done! And thanks for making this important video. Every small prospector has to evaluate the costs and time involved, myself included. I'm still one or two steps below with a hand crusher then panning free mill gold. It would benefit me if you were to mention today's costs for each piece of equipment you are demonstrating. I guess my next step would be to send off bags of high graded ore but the one local ore processor I spoke with has a minimum order of $2,500 and, for me, that jump is still a bit too high. There are probably thousands of little guys like me for every one that can justify taking the next step. Again, thanks for this post.
I want to ask Mr. Jason, about the cupell stove, how many watts is the electric power and how much resistance is the nickeline wire and is the nickel wire directly connected to electricity or with additional components, please make a video on how to make it, thanks I am a fan of your every video, I'm from Indonesia , thank you Mr. Jason, always success
Man I gotta say that is a sweet setup & well thought out. One day I will be buying every piece of your equipment. Nice job !
I would be curious to see what the difference in recovery would be of the panned #1 and if you smelted everything in the #1. It looks like the amount of material would reasonable for a single smelt and if you would treat it as if you were smelting sulfides with the Basic Iron flux, you might be able to increase your return. I would suspect that the heavier sulfides in the #1 would have a higher concentration of precious metals (especially silver) than in the other numbers and physical extraction via snuffer seems like it could miss some gold. What I am thinking is something along these lines:
1) Split #1 50/50 and pan half of it and smelt the other half
2) Mix in some lead collector metal into the smelt and then cupell that button directly
3) Do the normal process for pan recovery
4) Compare results. If possible, use XRF to see if smelting increases the concentration of non-gold precious metals in final button
The big question would be if the losses from the smelting process would be greater than the losses from physical extraction VIA snuffer bottle. I would expect that smelting the #1 would likely increase the concentration of silver in the final button which may be undesirable. Might not necessarily be more economic for smaller ton ranges but may scale better for larger ones.
Is this where get the lead out comes from?
Very comprehensive experiment , well done and very interesting , cheers .
That's a whole lot of info!!
Awesome video!!
Have a Great Day My Friend!!!
Do you ever scrape out the bottom of that auger box ? I'd imagine over time there'd be some good stuff sitting in there
Maybe west of the cascades there slick... eastside doesn't always have wind and we can go a few months without rain in the summer!
Love your videos and would like to buy some small equipment for scraping and gold recovery
Dear Jason . I thank you for your informative videos . I just had one question , how long deos the cupelling process last ? , as i am having difficulty with my lead not being absorbed easily in the cupel . Again i thank you for your effort .
Where do you sell sulfides and other ore materials that are leeft over from the eextraction proceeds? thanks
In our screws in the first 3 flights at the feed end was alot of lost gold
i always wondered do you sell the quartz sand after the process of liberating the gold to a sand dealer or is it possible to clean the quartz so that it's hi-grade quartz?
as quartz is the main ingredient in ICs and apparently the world cant produce to satisfy the need for quartz.
quartz
not sure, but would acid reduction recover most of the metals from the tailings? probably cost prohibitive... but there are those who want to hit maximum recovery
Probably a silly question but can you run the machines in the rain. I was curious because the conveyor belt runs dry stuff.
If I wanted smaller versions of these machines what would you suggest.?
What an absolutely Great channel!!
Have you considered using old cotton tees or jeans?
Near the end,when u are talking about combining the ball mill into the table with the head ore,would there be a dillution issue with running the #4 ball mill crush with your head ore?
percent recovered should have the total gold in the denominator. 1 - (.00045/(.00045+.00195)) = 81.25%. Showing an example where the percent recovery was smaller would make this more apparent. If your head ore recovered .002 and your tail ore was .001, you can easily see that you recovered 2/3 (66.7%) of the gold with your head ore, but 1-(.001/.002) is only 50%. Thats why 1-(.001/(.001+.002)) is the correct calculation. 🙂 Love all your explanations, keep it up!
Hello Master, thank you for telling me what kind of Portland cement do you use for gold and silver coupling, type 1 or 2 or 3 or 4 or 5 ???
That’s very much understandable we appreciate your great work keep up with the hard work
hey there, I have been looking at a ton of videos related to gold and other metals, I wonder if you know ppl in Canada doing placer gold panning, is there a way to work for a prospector as a miner, panner, etc... I would like to try.
what I am trying to say is that I am humbly asking you, if you could connect me with the right ppl
That happens to TP sometimes even without gold in it.
Hope you have a great Christmas and a fantastic new year guys.
do you ever do a sample test of your tailings to see if you have any gold left over that the hammer mill doesn't get out? or are you not worried about it? or, perhaps if there where sulfides that had gold locked up and not free-mill gold, do you ever re-process the tailings chemically?
I was thinking if you could do a comparison between small mesh sized rocks before crushing graduating to larger rocks and gold recovered versus mesh size and the cost to crush them based on mesh size ,same weight sample for comparison though . I am thinking since gold tends to be in the smaller rocks there will be a cutoff size where it won’t be economical to crush them for there gold because of energy cost and wear and tear on the equipment. You could test more distant locations to see if the mesh size theory holds up somewhat universally . Please do a video on that.
Sir,
2 Crushing Machine + Conveyor Belts & Shaki Table how much will cost
Really interesting videos you put out, thanks for sharing. I've only bought metals from coin shops and bullion dealers thus far but something interesting about mining for it yourself like this
Would secondary classifying to multiple fractions from 50 to 200 mesh with the cons result in better recovery on a second run on the table,or would it be to much work?
how much does a 1 yard per hour turnkey system cost?
Where can I find collector metal flux recipe? I know silver recipe without collector metal 2part borax, 1part soda ash, 1part silica,0.5 part flourspar and lime. But what needs to be changed for using metal collector?
Do you wash out your screw and run it too?
Where can I get an assay done? Who do you use?
so can i sell a silver palladium bead to a gold buyer shop or do i need to sell it to some one higher up in the precious metal industry?
Does an XRF test of the ore give valid results?
And don't forget that sand is a building material that you can sell. Can't make concrete without adding sand and under the bottom plate of a house you need a couple of cubic metres of sand.
I've yet to find a video of how you separate the gold and silver, have you made a video of that process?
The great Pacific Northwest! I can confirm that most days look like this, but we also get really nice days too.
Formerly from King County. :)
Very nice presentation! Great results!👏👍👍⛏
How much cost to set up a small system, 1 Ton and hour, 1 crusher, hammer mill, crucibles, hot oven, just a Q to get me started please. then cost to deliver to Australia in a shipping container. thanks.
Yeah I could watch this all day
Do you own some gold yourself and do you immediately sell it?
what did it assay at before processing oz per ton
Hell I'm excited if I recover a gram or two at Cape Disappointment or our claim in Liberty. I don't dare calculate the cost, I just look at it as a bonus to being outdoors.
What's the ratio of lead to gold when you cupel?
Hey👋, I was going to through a shout out for Alan Robertson Montana Prospector. He’s been showing some interesting vids. Don’t no if you have watched any of his stuff? And another guy, Colter Young some magnetics. Maybe, it might help in some your processes. They may need help, with the smelting and your knowledge in that aspects. Just a thought. Keep shinning Jason, thanks for your Vids.
Sweet set up
Excellent, informative video
I was wondering if your machines catch all the non-metallic gold also ? If not how do you recover that without chemicals??????¿??????
Wouldn't the ball mill addition overwhelm the table with material? excellent video
no the table is designed to take that kind of load
Very nice setup
How much does is cost to run 100 metric tons of material? Are you running a profit at that percentage of precious metals?
What’s the price for the hammer mill and shaker table?
Love the set up
I’m super interested in a gas powered hammer mill with a sluice. Or even better a small shaker table that runs off of the same motor
Just ask Achimedes. You can calculate the gold and silver by using its specific weight. Should give you a good idea how much gold you got without using toxic acids.
Yes they do it if they have a lot of gold in quartz.
But will it not bee too inaccurate/not precise if you have a mix of material
I know the iron from the hammer mill could easy be eliminated first
But things as clay forexcampel
I used to live in Marysville moved to Arizona don't miss that crap weather at all.
those are the bone ash coupel ?
Hah, got a BigStackD mention... nice!
How do I get one of those metal pyramid that you pour the molten gold in?
He has said in previous videos that he makes them. Welds them together I believe.
@@24kKarl Have not seen all videos. but would be interested in getting one
I love this channel, thank you 🙏👍👀
This is amazing. Makes gild recovery make sense.
Wish I had the money to look for a claim.
Thank you for enlightening me.
P.J. CARPINTERIA Ca.
Nice in depth calculations !
I'd love one of those machines
Xrf the cuple n crusable see if any pm in those after smelt see if ur loosening any in it
lol I love when you showed the weather, Yup that's home!
You aren't getting all the way to the bottom of the bucket with your core sample, that's where the gold is!
Great video though.
I really enjoy your video's and look forward to seeing you do more under ground mining again, thank you for sharing :-)
Thank you jason
Mad flex using toilet paper like that in this day and age 🤣🤣 asserting dominance is important 🤣🤣
I'd like to know what's at the bottom of the screw. 🤨🤔🧐
Cool setup guy. Move that mud.
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Thank you for the education!
send me the price and specification of this machine i need for Ethiopia
Well aluminum cuple out cuz I melted aluminum in with lead in sum ore on acedent I hoping it cuple out
I like this turnkey system... , hope some day i can own this..
Mr Whipple would have been proud!
BigstackD is the other metal melting RUclips I watch haha
You a fan of Bigstack? Nice.
Hey bud very good kidb of trial and error the way everything is explained is very good job and hey I down high grade pyrites that I do believe is holding gold and possibly platinum now you are in the northwest pacific oregon right you interested in smelting it for me if so let what it would it I send it to you crushed cool thanks Dn
What like what your doing apart from making money ! You ijoy what your doing ! Good for you!!
Hey Jason my name is Bobby hey I ran into a little vein well actually pretty damn big got a lot of oxidation it's too busy in shape so it's hard to judge the wall from the foot. I like your videos I like the but everyone of them You seem like a pretty cool dude I just wanted to talk to you about his possible thanks bud
Thanks, I just heard from a Canuck
" Pacific North Wet "
Alot going to waste, makes you want to run the old timers tails.
Did you get enough gold to cover the cost of the toilet paper?
The point of the whole process was to evaluate how good his recovery was.; not to make money on that one assay.
@@pixelpatter01 The point of the whole comment was to make a joke.; not to make money on that assay
Pre 2020 prices ?
Cool 😎 blesses bro
So you mine for gold and can only afford single ply toilet paper time for a job change lmfao
I worry you're missing a lot of your fines by filtering with toilet paper or shop towels.plain white tissue paper(the kind you wrap gifts in, not the kind you wipe with) is pretty much the same stuff as the expensive lab filter paper
the luckiest toilet paper in the world.
That seems like a lot of work for around $500 of gold at current prices.
Whoa, what brand is that toilet paper, Brawny?
Toilet paper was an okay idea and so is using a shop towel but what about coffee filter that seems like a better option
Mate, you really need to get some proper filter paper and fold it into a glass funnel. You know, like real chemists do...
A coffee filter into a plastic funnel would do the job just fine, probably better for the volume of material being dealt with.
Didn’t they use to call the determination a “ assay” of ore per ton?shame you can’t use a magnet to collect gold and silver ✔️