@@KarensCookieJarCollection Sounds great, looking i see none, huh expensive costs for custom. Only Miller tables and that is not the same at all. You might want to see if you can print one, used 1/4 scale, rescale grooves-water drips and such, check for a print fiber with a bit of friction maybe? Don't forget to recycle the water and make the catchment for each grade coming off the table, usually 4, sometimes 5 with all the down stream dividers as well.
Correct! Roasting the ore and roasting the concentrates would be very beneficial! Roasting the quartz would make it more fragile, even more fragile if you integrated a quenching system. It would help alleviate wear and tear on the machines and liberate the gold from the sulfites. Excellent panning techniques Jason! Keep up the great content as well as thank you for sharing your knowledge and adventures.
Mine just arrived yesterday! I love how it came in that bag with the tie...the black one not the white one! Lol! Love your channel and getting gold to support it. I clean the ore REALLY good when I'm panning and suck out the gold. Then I take everything I've panned and run it through my mini dream mat. Next I do concentrates and iron I've separated. Then its time to crush the rock after searching for specimens. So much fun! Thank you sir!
This is fun. This whole experience is engaging, insightful, and entertaining. It's basically a commercial but it's the best advertising ever. There is so much to learn from Jason and his presence on camera is so warm. North American gold mining really brings out the coolest crazy people in the world.
It's a'lookin' like you've struck it rich, Jason! You and Harry put in so much effort and I'm happy for you! I also appreciate that you took the time to explain the process and how to pan this kind of material correctly. People don't realize that everything is pulverized into a powder consistency and you can't pan that like you would on the creek. Thanks for sharing and taking us through your second season! Blessings from Alabama ❤️
This would be the best birthday present I could ever get! Would be nice to totally skip the crushing and get straight to the pan... Jason thank you for sharing your gold with us!
Been waiting to see this one all the hard work you guys did now we get to see the Shinney stuff and Jason becomes a Rich'errrr 😏😂 God bless you and your family Jason.
Hey Jason, looks like people are really liking this season! I am too! In my opinion, the winter is long up there, so no rush on processing. Your content is awesome, please don’t try to one up yourself, slow and steady is good content. I really like your smelting videos, even if they only produce less than a gram of gold!
Really enjoyed the video Jason! I enjoyed seeing you pan the fine stuff and showing how to slowely do it. I have a tendency to move too fast myself. Also appreciate you pointing out the difference between the gold, tellurides, and other sulphides. Very helpful!! Looking forward to seeing the bulk processing video where you'll be pouring gold bars!!
my favorite part of the video is you'd have to do a much much larger sample of the tellurides, i cant wait to see that video!!! i love seeing Mr. Jason the chemist experimenting!
I just bought some from you before finishing this video. Cant wait to try my skills at this stuff. I am used to Michigan flour gold in black sands. Will be interesting to see how this pans out in comparison. And thanks for the long detailed video of panning this out.
Great tutorial.. Been watching for a while. Good to see you are feeling better. I don't own a gold pan but I do own a blue bowl. Seems like your hard rock mining is like my E-scrap: WAY more work than reward!
Hi Jason! Really appreciate your videos to show me how to pan. Will you be able to do a video on smelting? I always look forward to seeing your videos. Thank you
Hi Jason (and or team) I appreciate you bud :) This is excellent for my old boy and me to watch, i like how you explain :) My posties knuckles are still a little sore. 2 good rocks are setting me off, keep some un-milled, i'll be flush for more Jan-Feb
I am super impressed with your all-round knowledge and skill base. Geology, mining engineering, manufacturing engineering, materials science, chemistry along with all your forestry and logging knowledge and skill. What of this did you learn in school? Did you study engineering and material science in school as well as mine engineering?
like your smelting videos. Aren't tellurides a traditional source of very rich gold? Think of Telluride, Colorado. The process to recognize, extract and smelt it came in the late 1880-1900 ( memory fails me).
Darn! A great video on panning. I just wanted to see you use all your equipment from mine to including your shaker table to the end. Maybe you can only pan that ore? Not sure but I'll know I'll see the glitter on the shaker table sometime soon. 😊
Awesome stuff Jason , i got something to look forward too then , i purchased 30 lbs here in OZ and i have had it a couple of weeks now and haven't had a chance to do anything with it yet , so fingers crossed it's gonna be a lot of fun whatever happens . 👍👍Cheers Ned ✌ ps Thanks heaps for making this ore available to the world . Rippa mate !!!!!👌👍
reminds me of when I was working in a soil testing lab where we had to do gradings to measure the different sized rocks in a sample, the start was a wash process where you grabbed your sample bucket and had to wash all the clay and soluable materials out then put it through a series of wet sieves. took FOREVER. but everyone found the job kinda zen and would zone out doing it XD The wash was simpler than panning, just a hose in a bucket and we would use the flow to kick up the clays so they could flow out the top of the bucket and keep the heavier stuff in the bucket bottom. We actually did a few samples from several gold mines, unfortunately no gold, although the boss apparently found a $900 nugget on a random sample once. (We are in Ballarat, the home of a huge gold field in Australia. pretty rare to find that kind of thing though)
If you smelt it you delt it. 😂😂😂😂 Thanks for all your videos. I just watched the 2 videos of the surface quartz vain, helicopter 5 super bags videos. ❤
I think I'm most looking forward to seeing how much more gold is liberated by smelting than by panning. Could be quite a bit locked up in those pyrites and tellurides that's too small to get from crushing and panning alone.
Thank you Jason. I would like to see a bag or two put across you shaker table then smelted. Too bad you cannot recover the Tellurium. It is a bit rare and used in Solar panels.
What I want to see is you process one of your bags that you're selling... and compare it to another bag that you're selling and then do a third😊 I really want to see what your bags are randomly...
25 lbs is $211 Australian and over $500 for shipping, 3 x 15lb bags works out about the same for cost and shipping. So as much as I would like to have a go and your ore, unfortunately it would be cheaper to fly to the USA, and make a holiday out of it that to get a few bags shipped to Australia.
When you wash back the pan and start seeing the dark material you can keep panning but when you let the water come into the pan don't let the water touch the back of your pan it will pick up ur gold and wash it out just let ur water go up half way in ur material and you won't have as much gold loss
Hello Jason, i am fan of yours. And there is prospector from Australia. And he made a flat pan special for verry fine gold. Maybe it is someting for you. Greetings Harry
Jason! Let me buy you startlink... That way we know you'll have good connection out there in the boonie hills of our cascades ;) im out deep too! I get it haha what im getting at is you need to do a panning live stream soon!!!!!!!!!!!! would love to enjoy AU and hard rock mining with everyone!
Skip the panning and get a 6” clean up sluice with a smooth water head from Jason at the Flour Gold Wizard Channel. Works so well you might only lose a couple of specks in 100 lbs.
Looking forward to seeing it on the shaker table!
Yeah, kinda disappointed, it was more of a sales and panning video vs how much gold in the mine
Wouldn't it be cool if there was a smaller / miniature version of the shaker deck for sale!
@@KarensCookieJarCollection Sounds great, looking i see none, huh expensive costs for custom. Only Miller tables and that is not the same at all.
You might want to see if you can print one, used 1/4 scale, rescale grooves-water drips and such, check for a print fiber with a bit of friction maybe? Don't forget to recycle the water and make the catchment for each grade coming off the table, usually 4, sometimes 5 with all the down stream dividers as well.
It's always exciting when there's a new MBMMLLC video in the queue. Thanks, Jason!
I bought 25 pounds. Was so fun processing. Kinda cool that I got gold that came from Jason's mine!
That was fast
How much gold did u get out of 25 pounds
Did you roast it in a fire before crushing?
Have a box from last season never opened yet
man, i would love to buy some ore but shipping to the Netherlands is horrible
Correct! Roasting the ore and roasting the concentrates would be very beneficial! Roasting the quartz would make it more fragile, even more fragile if you integrated a quenching system. It would help alleviate wear and tear on the machines and liberate the gold from the sulfites. Excellent panning techniques Jason! Keep up the great content as well as thank you for sharing your knowledge and adventures.
Mine just arrived yesterday! I love how it came in that bag with the tie...the black one not the white one! Lol! Love your channel and getting gold to support it. I clean the ore REALLY good when I'm panning and suck out the gold. Then I take everything I've panned and run it through my mini dream mat. Next I do concentrates and iron I've separated. Then its time to crush the rock after searching for specimens. So much fun! Thank you sir!
That's cool, how much did you find?
I've gone through my tailings 3 times and still getting a bit of gold I'm enjoying my purchases greatly ✌️ Napa California
Besides being a great teacher. He is one hell of a Salesman too. 😄
And deliciously handsome, also...
Everyone wants to se gold bars...but, no one more than Jason! Great video and lesson in panning...thanks!
This is fun. This whole experience is engaging, insightful, and entertaining. It's basically a commercial but it's the best advertising ever. There is so much to learn from Jason and his presence on camera is so warm. North American gold mining really brings out the coolest crazy people in the world.
It's a'lookin' like you've struck it rich, Jason! You and Harry put in so much effort and I'm happy for you! I also appreciate that you took the time to explain the process and how to pan this kind of material correctly. People don't realize that everything is pulverized into a powder consistency and you can't pan that like you would on the creek. Thanks for sharing and taking us through your second season! Blessings from Alabama ❤️
Ordered 3 bags for Christmas gifts. My kids love gold panning.
On the point that everyone has their own way of panning, I'd love to see Dan, Pauly, Harry etc do their own pans =)
They all have their own videos teaching how to pan
Waiting for the main gold processing Jason! Good luck with that, will great to see the results os all your (team) efforts in the mine
This would be the best birthday present I could ever get! Would be nice to totally skip the crushing and get straight to the pan...
Jason thank you for sharing your gold with us!
Ok, large rocks in your pan, happy now?
Edited to add since humor might not transmit and my evil smile can't be seen.
@CothranMike haha I enjoy crushing Jason's rocks I've bought. But now that winter is here don't feel like crushing in the cold 😂.
@@dannyhowlett1956 know where you're coming from, 33°F (0.56°C) overnight and that was a warm spell here in North Alabama this season, so far.
Been waiting to see this one all the hard work you guys did now we get to see the Shinney stuff and Jason becomes a Rich'errrr 😏😂 God bless you and your family Jason.
The moment we've all been waiting for!
Hey Jason, looks like people are really liking this season! I am too! In my opinion, the winter is long up there, so no rush on processing. Your content is awesome, please don’t try to one up yourself, slow and steady is good content. I really like your smelting videos, even if they only produce less than a gram of gold!
Very helpful.❤ Thank you so much!
Really enjoyed the video Jason! I enjoyed seeing you pan the fine stuff and showing how to slowely do it. I have a tendency to move too fast myself. Also appreciate you pointing out the difference between the gold, tellurides, and other sulphides. Very helpful!! Looking forward to seeing the bulk processing video where you'll be pouring gold bars!!
Congrats on the results of your hard work. Bravo.
my favorite part of the video is you'd have to do a much much larger sample of the tellurides, i cant wait to see that video!!! i love seeing Mr. Jason the chemist experimenting!
I just bought some from you before finishing this video. Cant wait to try my skills at this stuff. I am used to Michigan flour gold in black sands. Will be interesting to see how this pans out in comparison. And thanks for the long detailed video of panning this out.
ive got a nice monitor and i am definitely seeing gold hues throughout the sulfides as well
I've been waiting for this!
I look forward to panning the bag I bought for you sir!
Nice Job Jason may all your pans have a large shiny smile. Take care, till the next ! ⛏⚒⛏
Great tutorial.. Been watching for a while. Good to see you are feeling better. I don't own a gold pan but I do own a blue bowl. Seems like your hard rock mining is like my E-scrap: WAY more work than reward!
Endlessly fascinating ❤
Yes we want to see gold bars.
I will patiently wait.
Alright Jason, a sure way to practice your panning techniques... always nice to see that yellow smile in the pan! ⚒️⛏️⚖️🤗
Awesome boys top one can’t wait for the ore processing from the mine keep up the great work
dog was going nuts and i was trying to figure out where he heard the barking from, and it was your vid :D
Your panning technique keeps me in suspense. Wish I had that patience.
I think you're right about heating the tellurides. Only makes sense.
Thanks Jason looking forward to the next video!!!
I'm going to try a bag of this on the Black Magic table!
Hey Jason ! Well Done.
Jason, don't ignore the tellurium. Being a rare earth metal, it is still useful for semiconductors and EV batteries.
Been waiting for this video. Love to see the whole process always been the best aspect of your videos
Hi Jason! Really appreciate your videos to show me how to pan. Will you be able to do a video on smelting? I always look forward to seeing your videos. Thank you
I have been waiting so long for you to start processing this material
I wanna see an MBM&M and SREETIPS crossover episode!!
You've worked hard. Hope it all clicks for ya. Exciting.
It’s fun watching you pour the gold bars. Even though it’s not my money I feel happy for you!
Awesome video Jason keep up the amazing work six stars brother
I’d love the chance to go out to your mine for a few days and just help out and see what’s it’s all about.
Cannot wait for a larger scale processing video!
It's material like this that makes me appreciate the Batea pan. Too bad Tellurium is cheap.
Hi Jason (and or team)
I appreciate you bud :)
This is excellent for my old boy and me to watch, i like how you explain :)
My posties knuckles are still a little sore.
2 good rocks are setting me off, keep some un-milled, i'll be flush for more Jan-Feb
I like the video, but when you get things down to that small up of a level with your hammer mill, it's easier to do an acid wash
Nice smile Jason!!😁
Thank you for the advise. I need one of your small vomplete sets ups. In due time. 😊😊
nice boots Jason, you don't disappoint
Should have just kept watching because of course you explained that as well
Cool vid, thx for showing us that shiny from ur mine 😊
I am super impressed with your all-round knowledge and skill base. Geology, mining engineering, manufacturing engineering, materials science, chemistry along with all your forestry and logging knowledge and skill. What of this did you learn in school? Did you study engineering and material science in school as well as mine engineering?
like your smelting videos. Aren't tellurides a traditional source of very rich gold? Think of Telluride, Colorado. The process to recognize, extract and smelt it came in the late 1880-1900 ( memory fails me).
Exciting!!!
Been waiting for these videos!
Tellurium is worth some good money too.
Thanks for teaching me how to pan man 😁😎💪 right on!
I hope we get to watch you cook down & smelt the sulfides!!!
lot great info Jason !!
Jason would it be a better process using a shaker table. Just wondering.
Great video!
Darn!
A great video on panning. I just wanted to see you use all your equipment from mine to including your shaker table to the end. Maybe you can only pan that ore? Not sure but I'll know I'll see the glitter on the shaker table sometime soon. 😊
Awesome stuff Jason , i got something to look forward too then , i purchased 30 lbs here in OZ and i have had it a couple of weeks now and haven't had a chance to do anything with it yet , so fingers crossed it's gonna be a lot of fun whatever happens . 👍👍Cheers Ned ✌ ps Thanks heaps for making this ore available to the world . Rippa mate !!!!!👌👍
GOOD JOB!
reminds me of when I was working in a soil testing lab where we had to do gradings to measure the different sized rocks in a sample, the start was a wash process where you grabbed your sample bucket and had to wash all the clay and soluable materials out then put it through a series of wet sieves. took FOREVER. but everyone found the job kinda zen and would zone out doing it XD The wash was simpler than panning, just a hose in a bucket and we would use the flow to kick up the clays so they could flow out the top of the bucket and keep the heavier stuff in the bucket bottom.
We actually did a few samples from several gold mines, unfortunately no gold, although the boss apparently found a $900 nugget on a random sample once. (We are in Ballarat, the home of a huge gold field in Australia. pretty rare to find that kind of thing though)
If you smelt it you delt it. 😂😂😂😂
Thanks for all your videos. I just watched the 2 videos of the surface quartz vain, helicopter 5 super bags videos. ❤
thanks jason, always great content.
friken finally!
Your next video will be a Christmas gift👍
Wahooo! It's like Christmas morning.
god bless the shaker table!
for one little pan of crush thats a very pretty smile
Well done, God bless you
I think I'm most looking forward to seeing how much more gold is liberated by smelting than by panning. Could be quite a bit locked up in those pyrites and tellurides that's too small to get from crushing and panning alone.
floury! I had no idea you ever went that fine, that's like desert creekbed fine
Thank you Jason. I would like to see a bag or two put across you shaker table then smelted. Too bad you cannot recover the Tellurium. It is a bit rare and used in Solar panels.
What I want to see is you process one of your bags that you're selling... and compare it to another bag that you're selling and then do a third😊 I really want to see what your bags are randomly...
Thx Jason. Nice video.
GOLD!
25 lbs is $211 Australian and over $500 for shipping, 3 x 15lb bags works out about the same for cost and shipping.
So as much as I would like to have a go and your ore, unfortunately it would be cheaper to fly to the USA, and make a holiday out of it that to get a few bags shipped to Australia.
I was waiting for a defining!!!
When you wash back the pan and start seeing the dark material you can keep panning but when you let the water come into the pan don't let the water touch the back of your pan it will pick up ur gold and wash it out just let ur water go up half way in ur material and you won't have as much gold loss
Hello Jason, i am fan of yours. And there is prospector from Australia. And he made a flat pan special for verry fine gold. Maybe it is someting for you. Greetings Harry
Another great video
I know you openly admit it but there's a visible difference in watching you pan vs Dan Hurd lol
🥳thanks for the vids!
cant wait to see you do this in bulk!
Now taking the cons from the hammer would be a good recovery of flakes that didn't get through the hammer mill
it would be interesting to see you process out the tellurium from the ore. You can do it by leach and will leave the silver and gold behind.
Some damn fine panning! 😉♥
Jason! Let me buy you startlink... That way we know you'll have good connection out there in the boonie hills of our cascades ;) im out deep too! I get it haha what im getting at is you need to do a panning live stream soon!!!!!!!!!!!! would love to enjoy AU and hard rock mining with everyone!
Great Video.
I can’t wait to see this come across the shaker table. Curious if there is any secondary value in the tellurium.
Oh look, it's the first episode of the series some insisted it existed months ago, but was published today.
Rigging up a few modified selfie-sticks should do it for camera needs?
When panning you telol your rides to pool over there.
Skip the panning and get a 6” clean up sluice with a smooth water head from Jason at the Flour Gold Wizard Channel. Works so well you might only lose a couple of specks in 100 lbs.