You have done young Tim, well done. When we look up Spinel they co e in a range of colours, are the ones that we are seeing in Rubyvale always Black? Also out of interest do you run the trommel at an angle to allow the rocks to feed through it? Thanks Tim for taking the time to show us how it is done, you are a bloody hard worker 👍😇🤩 Take care, be safe and God Bless brother
Hey Tim, I’m interested in seeing before and after type videos of stones you found. Discuss shapes and reasons for choosing the cut. Many others would like it too. I’m a jeweller in Tassie and would find it very interesting.
Tim I can only imagine the rush of finding the next big one. I'm always hoping is in the next dig. I enjoy your videos immensely. Cheers for Miami USA.
Hello from Union Missouri again Tim. You probably get questions about the Spinels you find. Are they worth anything, can they be cut and polished? I really enjoy your Chanel. You are probably one of the hardest working person I've seen. Thank you very much.
Tim some great sapphires there, a lot clearer than what we were able to find when we were at Armfest, though I doubt that we would find great sapphires like you have. Great to see the process from underground to surface. Take care, be safe and thank you for allowing to see the mining process, much better that the TV show made up there. 👍🤩😇
Tim not a bad haul, one question can you show us what a dud is under the torch as we are inquisitive to see that. Thank you for another great episode, stay safe underground and god bless you 👍🤩
Hi Tim Bill And Sandy from Norman Hill thanks for comming over with Tyson last time we were up and giving us some very helpful advice i increased the speed of the pulsator and put in bigger mesh (now works a treat) and dug where you suggested and managed to find 50 carots cheers mate
Scam rubbish. what i saw in this daft advert was exaggerated tomato cutting with an ordinary everyday kitchen knife which, if used correctly, would, 100% of the time, slice ALL tomatoes without a problem. I am not being patronising but all one has to do is hold the tomato firmly with your thumb and the two adjoining fingers then with afore mentioned ordinary kitchen knife nick the top of the tomato to the thickness of the required piece and then, lightly but firmly, slice at the afore designated spot and, hey presto, one non squashed love fruit, namely the tomato and no unnecessary waste of money. However, if you are a butcher, a fish monger a chef or you work in a slaughter house, then, by all means, be my guest, buy the appropriate tool of your trade. The best tool will always do the best job but for the ordinary household, do you not believe this later day " samurai sward "within the hands of an amateur may not be a little to overkill let alone being, potentially, a very dangerous thing to have about the, possible, presence of , naturally, curious children. !! .......Just saying.........BE SAFE BE SURE......
Well done Tim, i suspect it'll be digging the same spot tomorrow. You're having to put some effort in getting to them but you managed. A lovely haul to start off with,its getting exciting again. May it last for a long time,hopefully with some more larger and clearer stones. Its not greedy,its necessary, you've adventures to be getting on with. Watch your back whilst lifting all of the stones you'll be getting in the next wash.🏴💎🛫🌅💎🏴
There's knowledge,There's tenacity, There's luck and Then there's just plain hard work with hopefully the other bases covered..... Well Tim it's pretty obvious why we're all Quite Sure you'll find what you seek! Your Blue's are Twinkling and can't wait to see what you are honing in on! Happy Day's Friend 🎉