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Join Jason in this intriguing video as he investigates the gold content left behind in the cuttings and shavings from his rock saw. After cutting through rich gold ore, Jason embarks on a quest to uncover the hidden treasure concealed within these remnants.
Discover the answer to the tantalizing question of whether the gold content in the rock saw cuttings holds enough value to justify further processing and potential profit. From panning and sampling to analyzing the results, this video offers valuable insights into gold recovery from unconventional sources.
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@brianjay692
@brianjay692 Месяц назад
5:34 your chickens in the background seem impressed with the gold bead.
@BattleChemist
@BattleChemist Месяц назад
Removing the sediment from the oil should be pretty easy. Add all of it to water and aggitate to get the oil to float on top of the water and the sedment to sink into the lower water layer. If the oil is a bit too viscous and is clinging to the sedment, add some gasoline or similar thin solvent to get it to release the sedmient.
@kaboom4679
@kaboom4679 Месяц назад
Yeah , just trying to filter that gunk is probably going to be a protracted tedious PIA . I think you have the right idea here .
@jessewilson8676
@jessewilson8676 Месяц назад
Fire!!! Will remove it..
@CFarnwide
@CFarnwide Месяц назад
@@jessewilson8676I agree with roasting it 😉 Not very environmentally friendly but sure would be a lot easier… and fun!
@christopherdoyle2955
@christopherdoyle2955 Месяц назад
Couldn't he just burn the oil off of the sediment using the kiln?
@Dnewtonjr
@Dnewtonjr Месяц назад
i believe they use mineral oil will it work with that
@PMPCMining
@PMPCMining Месяц назад
If you want to clean the oil and recover the sediments. You can use a centrifuge filter. It will clean your cutting oil back to new and remove all sediments and material.
@nunyabisnass1141
@nunyabisnass1141 Месяц назад
A centrifuge is the best idea I've heard so far. Congrats.
@connifilteau2678
@connifilteau2678 Месяц назад
Cotton coffee filters in sieve over a container. Keeps rockdust, drops crystal clear oil for reuse in a couple of days. Cheers
@alfadoofus
@alfadoofus Месяц назад
Wow I read some of the suggestions and they look great . Mine is clean the cutters out put the oil in a bucket , let the solids settle , skim the oil off , filter the top of the solids the more dense solids , use hot water and dawn soap to clean the oil off ( this will take a few runs) .
@stephenwalton8507
@stephenwalton8507 Месяц назад
Depends on what kind of oil the saw uses. Find a solvent that will cut that kind of oil. Sunlight dish detergent works on petroleum. In the o&g industry, many of us geologists use it to wash oil based drilling mud out of our drill cuttigs samples.
@nunyabisnass1141
@nunyabisnass1141 Месяц назад
That was my thought. Though an added suggestion would be to use a low weight oil filter to collect it. AVE might know of a good one.
@yogiber21
@yogiber21 Месяц назад
Jet dry It’s a great surfactant I don’t know what it would with the oil
@wrxs1781
@wrxs1781 Месяц назад
@@nunyabisnass1141 I agree, Dawn detergent work for oil slicks.
@mobiousenigma
@mobiousenigma Месяц назад
jason as always thanks for the vids ! for your oil saws an old mechanics trick to filter used oil was to place one 50 gallon drum atop another and using a siphon effect and capillary action draw the oil through a length of natural fibre rope..leaving clean oil in the bottom and a length of particulate contaminated rope. im guessing there is not much oil in the saw process but thin what ya get with a solvent and strain it through a rope ..takes time but a lot cheaper than centrifugal separators
@geraldbrunckhorst8291
@geraldbrunckhorst8291 Месяц назад
My dad was in the automotive body shop business. The extremely fine paper filters he used to run his paint through before spraying it would be highly beneficial. They can be used for many applications on hold mining, particularly the last few steps in home gold recovery. I think the heating, grease emulsifier the filtering through one of the paint filters would do a great job. Great video!!
@ericprater4017
@ericprater4017 Месяц назад
Great Job Jason! Keeping your eye on all the missed gold!
@gtraylor3054
@gtraylor3054 Месяц назад
For the oil based fines, warm the oil to decant the oil off the top. The ash off the rest. We do an ash test at work where we muffle furnace a sample to 1000 F. Your muffle furnace is small, may need to slow heat it by putting in your smelt furnace with the lid off and the flame on low. The organic stuff burns off leaving the inorganic stuff behind. Then I’d use your recipe for smelting
@gramparocsnaturalworld.24
@gramparocsnaturalworld.24 Месяц назад
I use 4 items to get the majority of oil out of the rock saw sludge. 1 5 gal bucket, 1 3 gal bucket dotted with 1/4 inch holes in the bottom, a plastic flower pot, and a stack Brown lunch bags. Put a second lunch bag inside the first open lunch bag, this makes a 2 layer filter bag which is placed in the flowerpot. This unit is put inside the 3 gal holed bucket that is stacked on the 5 gal collector bucket. Fill the lunch bag with sludge, the oil will filter thru almost clean as brand new oil. It's slow, but cheap, unlike a centrifuge filter setup at a cost of 2 grand or more.
@geraldbrunckhorst8291
@geraldbrunckhorst8291 Месяц назад
Wow, interesting technique.
@marksadventurechannel8471
@marksadventurechannel8471 Месяц назад
@@geraldbrunckhorst8291 Yes, this is what I do with the oil after I do a clean out of my saw. I don't have to do it often because I have the centrifuge system on my saw. A better way though, is to make a bigger set up and use a 5 gallon bucket that you have put a lot of holes in with a hole saw or a drill.. The sea is to have a relatively smooth surface on your "sieve". You put a grocery bag in the bucket sieve and place it in another container that is just slightly larger such as one of those yard totes with rope handles. Elevate the bucket off of the bottom a few inches so the oil has somewhere to flow down to. Then you pour the slop from the saw into the bag inside of the bucket and let it filter through. It is not a fast process and can take weeks. You want to keep it out of the rain and other water sources. Heat will make it go faster but will not make it take less than a few weeks. I have one in the garage that is almost completely drained out. It has been sitting for about a month. After that, Jason will still have the rock snot. My recommendation would be for him to put the entire bag of rock snot in a metal bucket and place it in a well controlled fire, slowly vaporizing the oil that remains and burning it up. The results should be a poorly consolidated glob of hard powder.
@MikeBaxterABC
@MikeBaxterABC Месяц назад
0:07 I saw a video of someone who BOUGHT a piece of broken or worn gold processing machinery. AND immediately after delivery washed down every square inch of it, every nook and carney ... And got over HALF the purchase price back the same day in recovered gold!!! :)
@jeffproctor1690
@jeffproctor1690 Месяц назад
Simple answer to recovering gold from oil saw dust: Go buy a 5 gallon can of the solvent mechanics use in their parts washing tanks. Pan your oil-dust as normal in a tray of that stuff. Outside, with gloves and pleanty of fresh air. Stuff cuts oil, grease, and grime like nothing else. Good luck, love the vids. Patiently awaiting you guys to get back up to your mine.
@russtuff
@russtuff Месяц назад
I use kerosene in my parts washer, diesel fuel also works great but I hate the smell. Most people recommend mineral spirits.
@TheSmokie55
@TheSmokie55 26 дней назад
I agree with this and would suggest the same. BTW. I love your Opening My Mine Series. I am as impatient as an ADD kid waiting for more mine content. I am so intrigued by what it takes and how to recover gold from a mine. Jason you need a winter mine in the south LOL. I selfish like that. 😜
@snarky_user
@snarky_user Месяц назад
Oil? One way or another, it has a hydrocarbon component. Let the material settle out, pour off the 'clean' oil, mix the material with lots of sawdust, then burn the whole pile. You should then have ashes and rock material that you can toss right into your crucible.
@brendachilders8075
@brendachilders8075 Месяц назад
Look up in the hood too, it flies off hot, diamond blade, I was a mason, gotta clean the hoods too…
@chuckster6513
@chuckster6513 Месяц назад
Hey Jason, I have long wondered about the dust cut from the rocks having enough gold to refine. Thank you so much for making this video, it answered my wondering.
@stewartpalmer2456
@stewartpalmer2456 Месяц назад
Mount your water rock saw above a shaker table and do the entire process at once. Depends on how much gold slabbing you are planning.
@geraldbrunckhorst8291
@geraldbrunckhorst8291 Месяц назад
Love this answer!! 😂 why not if the slabs became a big deal and went to an industrial scale! 😂
@jameshalloran9840
@jameshalloran9840 Месяц назад
I recommend burning the oil off, Jason...? I think the oil will vaporize at a much lower temp than it would take to smelt the ore. Also, I would smelt the clay fines for hyper-suspended gold particles...just to see if hyper-suspension locks up gold in the panning process. It would be an interesting experiment, at the very least.
@Justin_Ebright
@Justin_Ebright Месяц назад
For the oil and sediment use brown paper bags, just ones that are approximately the same size as your drain tube. The oil will move to the bag (takes 2-14 days). Just put this bag over the tube, ziptie it tight and wait. You may need to add fresh oil to lighten up the mix. When it hits the bag the sediment clogs the bottom but the bag works as a capillary and wicks the oil up then ouy and down. With any luck you'll also be able to reuse the oil it separates. Is that just mineral oil or is it petroleum based? If it's petroleum based get a can of Luiqi Moly from autozone or wherever and let the sediment sit in that if you're not comfortable burning it off. If you're ok buring off the oil and sludge let it soak in gasoline over night then filter again which should remove most the oil Not sure about cutting mineral oil.
@jeffewart4381
@jeffewart4381 Месяц назад
I'm a chef, not a rock hound. My initial reaction to getting the oil out of the sediment would be to put it into water and bring it up to a simmer. Combination of heat and water should pull the oil to the top so it can be easily scooped out and discarded.
@DrSafely
@DrSafely Месяц назад
Bad idea, gold is hydrophobic
@jeffewart4381
@jeffewart4381 Месяц назад
@@DrSafely so gold could be trapped in the oil and float?
@jeffbybee5207
@jeffbybee5207 28 дней назад
What if you burn off the oil, evaporate it as much as possible then bake the oily sludge
@jeffewart4381
@jeffewart4381 28 дней назад
@jeffbybee5207 it would probably just turn to oily smoke coating everything, and you still would not be able to pan it.
@jeffbybee5207
@jeffbybee5207 27 дней назад
I'm thinking pit in a cast iron.pan in a very hot camp fire maybe start from cold ?
@southernaranch4882
@southernaranch4882 Месяц назад
Getting sediment out of oil. 1. Filtering. Flask connected to vacuum. Cleaning sediment in solvent. Roast to burn off residual. Cupelation. Never cleaned oils before myself. But filtering seems like a good first step. 2.maybe thinning the solvent/oil/sediment mix before filtering. 3. solvent/oil/sediment in a roasting pan. Thanks for everything you do l. Great content.
@scuss2
@scuss2 Месяц назад
Harbour Freight used to carry but not anymore, an Air Blow gun pneumatic cleaning gun with 4 feet of hose Temu has it for $9.48, NAPA Auto parts have exact same thing for $35.00, also has an adjustment screw to regulate the size of spray. Put the tube in your favorite grease and oil cutting liquid and blast clean your rock saw. Dishwashing soap works well for removing oils and grease. That's what I use with hot water with my cleaning gun. Acetone, paint Thinner, Lacquer thinner, kerosene. Gasoline is for your transportation needs. We are sure with your creative mind you will find a way. Ask Dan Hurd what he uses. His may be dirtier than yours too!
@geraldbrunckhorst8291
@geraldbrunckhorst8291 Месяц назад
Yep, I see Dan Hurd’s saws are filthy rich with gold dust 😂 so I doubt he’s ever cleaned them out 😂 Maybe he will now that Jason retrieved a button! 😂
@sfbfriend
@sfbfriend Месяц назад
I have bought 2, 25lb sacks of muck from Jason's mine. I have sorted it as best as I could have by size. Have found several pieces with visual gold. I will eventually crush and pan what I have. The better pieces I hope to make cabs from, I do lapidary work. I have thoroughly enjoyed what I have received from Jason's mine. I recently won one of the 1KG bags of crushed ore, waiting on that, cannot wait to pan it out. Thanks Jason.
@sleepingdogs8939
@sleepingdogs8939 Месяц назад
To separate the gold from the oil saw residue, try putting it in a jar, bucket or whatever and mix with a solvent like Simple Green in a solution of water. You might have to repeat a few times to get the gold clean enough to further process.
@lewisbyerly9831
@lewisbyerly9831 Месяц назад
Mix the oil sediment mix with hot water and a little soap. The oil will rise to the top and can be siphoned off leaving the sediment in the water. Might have to heat but not boil the mix.
@ARGONUAT
@ARGONUAT Месяц назад
Great content as always!
@dogprowilhelm7630
@dogprowilhelm7630 Месяц назад
Dawn dish detergent was good enough for Exxon Valdez clean up, will work fine, if your concerned about breathing VOC's from any solvent. K-1 Kerosine will work with the lowest odor produced, with most oils. Always test a small sample to check first.❤
@user-he2vn6dq2e
@user-he2vn6dq2e 25 дней назад
Just washed my saw out the morning before I watched your video. Been slabbing Jasper and agate that runs several grams to the ton gold. Going to save the sediment next time and see if I have anything in it. Thanks for the idea.
@featheredskeptic1301
@featheredskeptic1301 Месяц назад
As someone who's never mined gold, or had anything to do with rock saws of any kind, I may have an idea about the gold in the oil saws. You can try filtering the oil through some of that cloth, and then burn whatever was left on the filter. Basically heat it to the point where it's neither burning nor smoking any longer. That should get rid of all oil residues and leave only the clean material along with with some ash. Then you just pan the thing and proceed as normal.
@PolarisRider06
@PolarisRider06 Месяц назад
4:47 run the oil through a series of filters, even just some paint filter/funnels like they use for automotive paint or maybe something not quite as fine at first and the finest particles could probably be caught in a regular canister type hydraulic/engine oil filter or fuel filter and then cut off any metal/plastic and burn away the paper filter material
@MineriaDeOROConJoseyLesli
@MineriaDeOROConJoseyLesli 22 дня назад
I send you my sincere greetings from my country, Colombia. I have learned much from his arduous and courageous work. Bless you.
@whiggy6976
@whiggy6976 Месяц назад
to clean the oil, use a drop of some sort of detergent plus water and mix with a stirrer to emulsify, the solids should gravity separate
@williamivborges9151
@williamivborges9151 Месяц назад
Very nice collection of gold.
@danielflinn3571
@danielflinn3571 Месяц назад
Thanks for the look from Australia happy days good luck
@nopelindoputraperkasa5869
@nopelindoputraperkasa5869 Месяц назад
Very inspiring and motivating Good luck 🇮🇩⚒️⛏️💎👍👍
@michaeldenison7339
@michaeldenison7339 Месяц назад
To get the oil out of the sediment (not entirely) you take a bucket, put some holes in it, set it above another bucket. In the top bucket you place 2 paper bags. In the bags you put the sediment/oil mixture. This will separate most of the oil from the sediment, and will give you back clean oil for the saw.
@milkmanchoppers
@milkmanchoppers Месяц назад
Simple Green Industrial Strength for the sludge. For your dirty oil, a deep oil filter for a truck with a few holes poked in the outer shell but not through the filter material. Attach the filter to the bottom of a bucket as a hopper and pour.
@askquestionstrythings
@askquestionstrythings Месяц назад
Roast the sludge from your oil rock saws to burn off the oil. Get an everclean centrifugal oil cleaner from highland park to help with the sludge maintenance in the saw. Then work with the sludge in the everclean waste can by roasting to burn off the oil..
@pattymcleod8053
@pattymcleod8053 Месяц назад
Love the use of the muffin pan and spatula…see kitchen tools are useful 😂
@adamlumpkins2000
@adamlumpkins2000 Месяц назад
Love the long sleeve shirt might have to pick me one up
@dizzious
@dizzious Месяц назад
For the oil, might be able to react it with lye water to turn it into a soap, which would make it water soluble. Probably won't be practical if it's a large amount of oil though. Great video as usual!
@williamscoggin1509
@williamscoggin1509 Месяц назад
I would suggest mixing the oily sludge with water and a little dishwasher liquid. Water should separate underneath an oil float to the top and the solids should settle to the bottom.
@krakhedd
@krakhedd Месяц назад
Thanks for reading my mind, Jason (or perhaps you do a better job reading the comments than I do!) Careful with that Bismuth - it's radioactive! Don't breathe it!!
@George_Salt
@George_Salt Месяц назад
If you're going to run it for longer before recovering the gold, is it worth agitating the tailings bucket to reduce the volume of impacted clay? With the oil saws I assume you don't want to sacrifice too much of the oil in the recovery process. Could it be centrifuged/cycloned to maximise the volume of cutting oil that can be reused before dealing with the concentrated sludge for gold recovery?
@geraldbrunckhorst8291
@geraldbrunckhorst8291 Месяц назад
I’ve also been wondered how to get all of the oil out of the cuttings in oil saws. Looking forward to tips from everyone. Obviously Dawn dishwashing detergent may help yet will it be enough?
@ludwigr.reindl4146
@ludwigr.reindl4146 Месяц назад
"Synthetic fault gauge" may be a good description of the sludge at the bottom of the rock saw trays. I would be tempted to add some detergent when panning out the oil saw dregs, that's if you don't mind losing some cutting oil; don't forget to rinse with clear water afterwords and hope the suds don't carry off any gold.
@justiningram2380
@justiningram2380 Месяц назад
Depends on the type of oil but I would think use turpentine or brake cleaner to thin out the oil to allow the cuttings to fall out then depending on the oil type again get the cuttings in to a crucible and cook off the oils then pan it or depending on the volume just melt it down to a Gutenberg
@chrisclark6154
@chrisclark6154 Месяц назад
Mix the oil and sediment up with a larger quantity of water and add dawn detergent. Oil and water will emulsify and the sediment should sink to the bottom.May take a repetition or two to clear all the oil but cheap and effective.
@Jatslo
@Jatslo Месяц назад
Processing gold contaminated with oil requires careful handling to ensure both the recovery of the precious metal and the proper disposal of the oil. Here's a general outline of how the process could be approached: 1. The first step is to separate the oil from the gold sediment. This can be done through various methods such as using a centrifuge, gravity separation, or chemical treatments. Centrifugation can help in separating the heavier gold particles from the lighter oil. 2. Once the oil is separated, solvent extraction can be employed to remove any residual oil from the gold sediment. Solvents like alcohol or acetone can be used for this purpose. The sediment can be soaked or washed with the solvent to dissolve the remaining oil. 3. After solvent extraction, the gold sediment needs to be thoroughly dried to remove any remaining solvent. This can be achieved through air drying or using low heat to evaporate the solvent. ~ CHEERS
@billschafer4531
@billschafer4531 Месяц назад
Just guessing you’re in California.
@Jatslo
@Jatslo Месяц назад
​@@billschafer4531 In the gold recovery process, the initial step involves separating the gold from the oil, typically in a water-based solution. Once separated, the sediment containing the gold undergoes further cleaning with alcohol or acetone to eliminate any remaining oil residues. Subsequently, the solvent is vaporized to leave behind the gold-bearing minerals, ready for additional refining steps. Notably, the oil can be efficiently recirculated back into the saw, ensuring a sustainable and environmentally friendly approach. I'm familiar with regions like Portland, OR, as well as California, Washington, Colorado, and Alaska, having actively engaged in prospecting and mining for several decades.
@Veptis
@Veptis Месяц назад
You uploaded your first rock saw video more than 10 months ago. I watched like a week ago and left a comment about extracting gold in the sawdust.
@geraldbrunckhorst8291
@geraldbrunckhorst8291 Месяц назад
I had that same thought a few years back. I asked Jason if he had ever tried to get to the gold dust. Here he is gong at it full tilt!
@seanlewis8861
@seanlewis8861 Месяц назад
Alot of people cut agates, chalcedony and jasper. Most of their sludge is quartz. But all those rocks can contain uranium. Instead of getting gold from granites, i was wondering how much uranium yellowcake you could get from chalcedony
@scrappydoo7887
@scrappydoo7887 Месяц назад
I'd have been happy to get a pan like that from a good spot on a river lol That's excellent 👌👍
@gerardvriend729
@gerardvriend729 Месяц назад
We learned yesterday that a smelt brings 2 times more gold/silver!
@semoneg2826
@semoneg2826 25 дней назад
Thanks for another good video
@darcam
@darcam Месяц назад
Typically we put some narrow containers installed right side inside our oil saw, we will periodically scoop up residue it will settle in container, after awhile oil layer can be decanted off the top, we then have two 5 gallon bucket, secured together with the top bucket with multiple drilled holes which also has a lid secured to the bottom this then fits to the top of the other bucket, we then take and make filters using news paper which then put the residue to drain, filter out any more oil ( key for us it to reclaim oil)
@WolfgangBrehm
@WolfgangBrehm Месяц назад
After settling and decanting, remove the last bit of oil from the sediment by rinsing several times with a little volume of solvent like gasoline each time.
@blue_boy8621
@blue_boy8621 Месяц назад
Solvents? like acetone? gets the oil in an watery substance! No need to worry about adding water to it and having some oil left. if you wash/pan out the gold the oil/acetone/water should stay in one layer/mixture.
@patrickdowney2126
@patrickdowney2126 Месяц назад
Try a sample of the oil/ore dust mix with a few different solvents. I'd bet either gas or alcohol will thin it out enough to filter the particles. Perhaps give the shop towel a pre-burn before it goes in the furnace to prevent a fire.
@1944chevytruck
@1944chevytruck Месяц назад
Amazing!
@Mike-zl4rp
@Mike-zl4rp 29 дней назад
From the oil saws, I would try normal but strong YES platinum, hot water in a bucket. IN with the material let it sit for a little while, do this process a couple of times. YES is very effectived with oil. I know, it sounds rediculous, but it might work. If not, try pretty strong NAOH together with hot water.
@stupidminotaur9735
@stupidminotaur9735 Месяц назад
I think you got the bucket at right time, think you either need to drain the water out of the bucket or get a bigger tub as a replacement for the bucket otherwise youd need to changed out the buckets constantly.
@michaelcsiti152
@michaelcsiti152 Месяц назад
ive heard say that an emulsifier added to the oil sediment mix might work
@evilgibson
@evilgibson Месяц назад
Heating the oil sludge should make the oil become much thinner allowing for easier filtration.
@MikeT
@MikeT 22 дня назад
Very interesting
@ravenfeader
@ravenfeader Месяц назад
Work out the type of oil and there will be a solvent , we used a water and oil mix with our machining coolant and it was as simple as hot soapy water to remove and flush .
@PowRKord
@PowRKord Месяц назад
When you looked in the pan & said U figured there'd be more Au, I was thinking U got a whole lot. I'm talking amt of colors tho, not total weight. Also not knowing how many passes were made, the cuts were made "blind" in relation to location of Au in situ & ?? # of bits off each particle. We now know U recovered 1/4 gr, but I think U let a lot of Au escape. Should have been run thru shaker table, finishing sluice or Miller table, not panned. Whoever buys those tailings should recover decent fine Au. Tnx 4 vids, Jason ^5!
@adamlumpkins2000
@adamlumpkins2000 Месяц назад
Jason you can try to find some emulsifiers that will separate the oil from water, they make a chemical that's in powder form that is made for diesel/ oil spills. They also make a chemical called microblaze you can check out
@dennisflemming826
@dennisflemming826 Месяц назад
Thin the oil out maybe petroleum, decant the oil off as if you were paning add more thining agent and repeat once all the oil is gone you can just sit it aside and let it dry. If it doesn’t dry repeat a few more times, of course you could burn the oil off but I suspect the ore would spit every were it would get caked in carbon plus what ever else is in the oil . Hope this helps
@d.t.4523
@d.t.4523 Месяц назад
Thank you, keep working.
@carlgodfrey2974
@carlgodfrey2974 Месяц назад
Try using a paint filter to clean the sediment from the oil. That way you don't have waste the oil.
@scrappydoo7887
@scrappydoo7887 Месяц назад
I'd be willing to bet that you could run the oil saw sediment through the shaker table and it should in theory separate the oil and mud. If you use some soap to prewash the mud you could possibly get the oil to separate there too
@svdreamketcher
@svdreamketcher Месяц назад
With the oil saw I would try putting the sludge in water and slowly heating to force the oil to the top and pour off the oil. I don't think that I would try dish soap because that is and emulsifier and would cause the oil to drop down not float off. Just an idea...
@DANSHotshotTrucking_Outdoors
@DANSHotshotTrucking_Outdoors Месяц назад
What kind oil are you using in the saw? Years ago we used diesel in the rock saws now my brother uses a mineral oil in all of his saws, primarily cutting petrified wood.
@DrSafely
@DrSafely Месяц назад
Centrifuge sounds like the best idea, then stick it in a crucible and heat it up to burn off the oil. The centrifuge that is cheapest is a bucket with a lid and a rope attached. I learned it in college!
@DrSafely
@DrSafely Месяц назад
Also, keeping your saws clean helps them last longer. So little clean ups are good. You can just stack the “paydirt” for bigger gold!
@MAGACANADIAN
@MAGACANADIAN Месяц назад
Can’t you burn the oil off ?
@dragon90815
@dragon90815 Месяц назад
A small Miller's table. Use Dawn soap.
@4seasonspix
@4seasonspix Месяц назад
Maybe add JetDry to the water in the pan to prevent the flour gold from floating out the pan.
@zanderboy
@zanderboy 28 дней назад
salad spinner centrifuge for the sediment/oil stuff. or you could just let the oil float to the top of a big container which should get all the oil to the surface
@spaceman8954
@spaceman8954 Месяц назад
I would say maybe use a good cloth to slowly drip or squeeze remove gold from oil but it looks way to thick for that so maybe probably better methods, or lol literally just wash it with a bucket of water and dish soap or petroleum not much petroleum tho you wouldn't need much i take it , anyways love the channel and hopefully one of us give you a idea 😊😊
@tronddk
@tronddk Месяц назад
there is a lot of solution to separeret sediment from oil, one is to use a good amount of water and good amount of soap so the water and oil, emulsify an all the "heavy" material like gold at rock dust will sink to the Bottom and the "oil and water" soap mix will be on the top like a white cloud (white cloud if the oil is clean, but it will probably be more brown than white)
@GlennM-ie4kl
@GlennM-ie4kl 4 дня назад
For the oil you could use like dawn dish soap, maybe 🤔
@theallseeingmaster
@theallseeingmaster Месяц назад
If the oil is to bound up in the rock dust, try boiling it in plenty of water with a healthy amount of dush detergent.
@joeyl.rowland4153
@joeyl.rowland4153 Месяц назад
Jason you have the equipment to crush glass into a powder much like sea foam. Filter your oil and you should be able to recover your oil. As a bonus fine sea foam should stop even flour gold although it could be slow. And then just melt the glass and gold.
@davidsidwell8749
@davidsidwell8749 Месяц назад
I don't know, but maybe acetone will break up the oil. Might also try dawn dish soap lol.
@Stalkerrob20
@Stalkerrob20 Месяц назад
Maybe a funnel filters and a vacuum pump? Might be to thick though.
@mikehunt1418
@mikehunt1418 Месяц назад
when i get exploded brake cylinders and they are full of brake fluid i use Brake or carb cleaner...and it just drops off and is spotless when done
@jimmymarshall8455
@jimmymarshall8455 Месяц назад
Try Dawn dish soap to remove the oil.Or a degreaser
@adamiyaman9360
@adamiyaman9360 Месяц назад
Use a paper, grocery bag as a filter. Just put the bag in a bucket and pour mineral oil through it takes a while but it cleans it up real well.
@octosquatch.
@octosquatch. Месяц назад
The oily muck... It seems you could get it in a filter of some sort and wash with solvent, but I would probably just put the muck in a steel container and burn the oil off.
@kerrihansen2413
@kerrihansen2413 14 дней назад
What happens to the platinum and silver that might be in concentrates, once they heatedin a cupel?
@EtonBergers
@EtonBergers Месяц назад
Do you use jet dry in your pan water?
@DavidG-kh4gx
@DavidG-kh4gx Месяц назад
Hey Jason, have you tried jet dry to settle gold flakes?
@jonathannorthup5705
@jonathannorthup5705 Месяц назад
Heat the oil to make it as thin as you can then run it through a giant coffee filter a few times then smelt what you get out of it! the gold may be super fine and float with the oil if you add water to it...
@RyanEglitis
@RyanEglitis 16 дней назад
For the oil saws, why not pyrolyze the oil into carbon. It shouldn't be sticky at that point, and theoretically could be separated from the rest of the sediments and gold mechanically.
@Scott___T
@Scott___T Месяц назад
Might be able to loosen up the oil sludge with kerosene diesel or mineral oil. Then wash/mix with degreaser or soap?
@jaratt85
@jaratt85 Месяц назад
Mineral spirits or laquer thinner should break down the oil and allow all the metallics to drop out of it, acetone might work as well and then you can just rinse it with distilled water afterwards. I wonder how much more gold is locked up in the stuff you panned off if you smelt it all down.
@tg-xi4ww
@tg-xi4ww Месяц назад
Centrifugal force or adding water would probably be most effective to remove sentiment from oil
@michaelmarks8954
@michaelmarks8954 Месяц назад
Was wondering if you collected the dust when you cut the rocks.🇺🇸
@razzah1337
@razzah1337 Месяц назад
think i would go with chemical extraction for this fine stuff. if you had a larger volume of cuttings it would make financial sense to extract the valuables. as for the oil saw i would probably say burn off the oil, then remill and extract chemically too along the other fine material. using water on fine material like this would risk the water surface tension lifting up the dust during panning.
@TRyan3
@TRyan3 24 дня назад
TY
@scrapman502
@scrapman502 Месяц назад
You can clean up the oily sediment with a little gasoline. Just throw the sediment into a glass gar and add a little gasoline to the mixture and shake. The gasoline will thin out the oil enough to allow the heavys to sink, then just pour out the gasoline. You can then set the ore out in the sun on a plate or you can light it on fire to evaporate the gas.
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