Truelly enjoyed this video Miner Jim.He figured out his problem and came out victorious ,No loses and gained experience to the wiser in my eyes.Seeing the plant in operations was good to see.Wishing him the best take care David out
Absolutely amongst the best tapes I have watched on RU-vid - Thank You so much for going to the effort And that guy what got bogged - he sure did make a meal of it - shoulda done what he done at the end , but at the start
Great job! My son and I enjoy weekend panning. We never want to crawl onto a claim unknowingly and any info you could share on placers & lodes (the do’s and do nots, would be fantastic).
That can get a bit complicated. :-) Land status maps are available but actual claims gets real granular. If you have a spot you want to try you will have to do a bit of research in general.
@@badgroove5501 Looks like I may be doing a new set of videos on exploration targeted at a guy in Guinea, but applicable everywhere. Interesting times.
They would be rejected off the screen. In those cases where such nuggets are known to exist, they will usually run the screen rejects over a metal detector now. In the past they often got thrown away. Therefore, such reject piles can be a good spot to metal detect for gold.
you need more steel on your screen need a rotating stacker belt rotation is about 150 degrees unit needs to be on tracks unit needs to be in the cut and fed by a dragline tails pumped to holding pond till ready for off site processing
Boy that guy just totally screwed himself with that stuck excavator by allowing the water to surround him. He should have taken dry rocking material and piled it next to his unit so that when he lifted it it would fall into the track area. Repeat this process While also creating a gentle ramp for the excavator to climb and push yourself out!
It really wasn't as bad as it looked, its all bedrock under him, ground water was coming very fast making loose material a swamp. Bryce is a very experienced operator!
That is more complete I've almost have been that deep in a small excavator I try not to ever get to stuck I'm sher some day it will happen but sofar sogood
40 yards @ $25 / yard = $1000 per day. Expenses for fuel, little things, not counting breakdowns $200 / day. $800 per day profit is pretty good wages for a couple of guys. Its never that cheap irl, but it shows you can make a living wage running a small operation. I havent even taken into the real value of mining, which is just being out there doing it. Priceless.