Just wanted to say I respect you making a mistake and showing us, that shit almost never goes right! Determination is what drives whether you hit it big/bust you gave it all you had. Right on man⛏️⛏️⛏️✌️✌️✌️
@TheGoldmansChannel10 ай бұрын
Thanks heaps Aug, great to receive the feedback. Also, thank you for being a solid subscriber to my vids. There is a good number of returning names that pop up in my comments. Yours is one 👌
@rodwilson211410 ай бұрын
your work is awesome plus explaining as you go is what we/l watch for thanks mate
@TheGoldmansChannel10 ай бұрын
Thanks Rod, for being a top bloke as usual by tuning in and dropping a comment. 🍻
@cousinjacksgoldadventures420010 ай бұрын
Hi m8 Glad to see you back, really enjoying your content, I’ve learnt a lot from you and really impressed with your wash plant set up, and the new shaker, top job I always say your only ever one pick or shovel from being a millionaire Keep up the good work All the best from Cornwall uk
@TheGoldmansChannel10 ай бұрын
Thanks heaps Cousin Jack! I appreciate the kind feedback 😁
@Zx_Wizard10 ай бұрын
Спасибо, брат! Отличное кино! 👍🤝🙂
@TheGoldmansChannel10 ай бұрын
Нет. Спасибо, брат! Я очень рад, что вам тоже понравился этот фильм. Это был отличный день, хотя к концу дня мне было очень больно. 🤣
@shineyrocks39010 ай бұрын
Ha ha finally the wild man is back!!! We missed you or at least I did. Keep going you're gonna strike the big one. Thank you for taking us along with you.
@TheGoldmansChannel10 ай бұрын
Haha, I missed you too, Shiney. Your enthusiasm is like sun to my solar panel, brother 💪
@goldofplain10 ай бұрын
Отличный фильм про тяжелую и опасную работу! Дружище ты молодец, хотелось бы чтоб твой труд был более эфективным. Желаю тебе найти богатую жилу, с содержанием 1 килограмм золота на тонну!
@TheGoldmansChannel10 ай бұрын
Спасибо брат! Должно быть, с каждым образцом я становлюсь немного ближе к успеху. В один прекрасный день в ближайшее время!
@BobChancer2 ай бұрын
You tube.... a blessing and a curse! I love everything gold but since I watched a few cave diving disaster videos on another channel I watch vids like this with my heart in my mouth! Thanks for the videos, been fun watching you work, rest and play, 😅
@TheGoldmansChannel2 ай бұрын
The good thing is, if I post a vid, you know I'm still alive and nothing bad is due to happen 😆. Cheers for tuning in!
@BobChancer2 ай бұрын
@@TheGoldmansChannel that's very true!
@wadelintick953810 ай бұрын
Right on, great video. The bigger your problems, the better the video. cheers
@dennisflemming8264 ай бұрын
Love your show ! I wish we had the freedom to do what you can do , here in qld , detcors ( useless for fine gold ) pans , no yabbie pump no digging banks. As soon as state forests were forced to let us in we were stepped on
@TheGoldmansChannel3 ай бұрын
Thanks Dennis! Yes the red tape issue is getting worse, right across the country unfortunately. With some states worse than others. That's why it's important for us all the exercise our rights to ensure they remain! Things will change eventually, we can't keep going down the path we have been, for much longer. ✊🏿
@jeffholmes136210 ай бұрын
Great job, a lot of work and what’s mining without drama. Thanks for sharing, loved the video.
@TheGoldmansChannel10 ай бұрын
Thanks heaps Jeff!
@polehammer9 ай бұрын
Entertaining as always mate. Jo freaks out for your wellbeing every time i watch one of your underground videos and is always relieved when you get back topside.
@TheGoldmansChannel9 ай бұрын
Thanks BD! And it's great to know Jo is thinking of my well-being. The good thing about it is, if the video gets uploaded, you know I'm alive 😆.
@GoldOreOunce10 ай бұрын
Thanks for showing so much of the work.. maybe a little shorter episode is good, but I value the effort you put on those prospecting trips... 4-5 g/t surely is not bad but I think you need scale for the operation. In a industrial mine it would be more than enough, if you have 4million ounces :D. Lost of snow here in Finland, Only few months until gold trips :D
@TheGoldmansChannel10 ай бұрын
Consistent free mill gold of 4-5g/t is fantastic for any mining company with a decent crushing plant. Great little income to keep the bank account topped up between chemical treatment batches. Hopefully the owners bring some equipment over soon and get to work!
@markfryer988010 ай бұрын
Great to see a video from you Goldman. I don't know if I have missed any, but the shaker table is something I don't remember from beforehand. 😮 You definitely need to have more rope with you next time. Personally I would prefer to see you in a proper harness system but I also understand your comments about too much rope being a hazard. I have to harness up when cleaning gutters on some of the buildings at the school I work at and the hazard is when you are trying to back away from the gutter and stand up again. You can guess what the rope is trying to do! 😮 Those old time guys must have been skinny little buggers. I certainly wouldn't fit in that mine! 😅 Mark from Melbourne Australia 🇦🇺
@TheGoldmansChannel10 ай бұрын
Thanks Mark! Cheers for being a reliable viewer of the channel also brother, I appreciate it! The shaker has been in action for a while now, first video featuring it was 8 vids ago! So you must have some catching up to do 😉. It's such a ripper, soooo happy with how it all turned out up at the plant. I'm glad you understand what I mean about the harness thing, the only close calls I ever had in my 6 years of roof work (comms work and later electrical and solar) were due to my fall arrest systems. I'm not a fan of using it unless absolutely necessary. If I were still a 98kg bacon monster like I used to be, that may be a different story. But I can support my own weight with one hand on the rope now that I'm a bit fitter. So it's perfect for this type of confined space work. Very lucky in that regard 😁😁😁
@bobcatman384410 ай бұрын
Nice work
@TheGoldmansChannel10 ай бұрын
Thanks boss!
@ramadanabualhamd958310 ай бұрын
عمل مبدع ورائع شكرا يارجل
@TheGoldmansChannel10 ай бұрын
Thank you, Brother 👍🏿
@gavinhogg655210 ай бұрын
Cool stuff....maybe try a mixed acid or smelt ?? Thanks for sharing your video 👍🤓✌
@TheGoldmansChannel10 ай бұрын
Thanks Gavin! The highly mineralised ore that gave me trouble from my 3rd last sample sure was some nasty stuff to deal with! I've still got about 5kgs of the concentrates here to experiment with, dilute nitric helped but wasn't a complete success. If its Galena, hydrochloric acid would have been a better one to try based on previous experiments. But in all honesty, I'm still not certain what that mineral was! I best play around with it some more soon. Just a real shame it interfered so much with this last sample. I had no idea where was still so much of it stuck in the ball mill 😅
@gavinhogg655210 ай бұрын
@@TheGoldmansChannel a mixed acid of nitric,hydrochloric and sulphuric may do it
@TheGoldmansChannel10 ай бұрын
Best not to mix HCl and Nitric if I still want to see that gold. That's aqua regia right there, my man. 😜 Sulphuric is good for certain tricky metals I've heard, but mostly only good for metals more reactive than copper. This is all something I need much more practice at! I'm prone to making a mess of my chemical experiments, lol.
@gavinhogg655210 ай бұрын
@@TheGoldmansChannel yeah, can be a bit harsh if you add too much nitric, maybe start with NaOH at 85°c ,at least that should remove any tin and brake down any quartz...all trial and error 🤣😅
@adzoutnabout88810 ай бұрын
That was bloody hard work mate ! That stope you went down onto had some nasty looking plates hanging from the walls, and the ( think you called them stahls ) were rotted out and on the floor of the adit 😳 Your a braver man than me.
@TheGoldmansChannel10 ай бұрын
Cheers mate, much appreciated! As I mentioned in another comment a minute ago, the wide angle of the GoPro makes every small crack in the wall and roof appear much larger. The area I was working in was actually really good, I didn't have to scale back much dangerous rock at all. The old stulls are certainly worse for wear though. Judging by how many are laying around on the adit floor I'd say the had heaps of them right the way up through that rise at one point. Which is sensible, as that ground is quite soft and likes to peel back in sheets, just like you said.
@robmadaffari627010 ай бұрын
BALLS OF STEEL Great work mate, there is no effen way would do that. 45 ton excavator and mow my way down and through hahaha
@TheGoldmansChannel10 ай бұрын
That would be the dream right there! I'm still using manual labour like a fool. Need to get myself a big old digger! 🤑
@robmadaffari627010 ай бұрын
@@TheGoldmansChannel Nah ground work first, exactly what ya doing. Got to catch a little fish before the big ones. I do think however your grades would be much higher than what ya seeing, Is there much left in the mill after running a sample run or do you hose it out clean? An Armstrong crusher straight onto the table would be awesome to see.
@Graham_OntheGoldagain10 ай бұрын
Screw that 😂 great episode 👍
@TheGoldmansChannel10 ай бұрын
Keeps a bloke fit, at the very least 🤣. Cheers for tuning in Graham 🍻
@garrettmillsap10 ай бұрын
Woo hoo! Love watching lode mining videos. You sure as heck have balls of steel to go into some of the adits I've seen you sample. Well done. Also must add I've enjoyed watching the evolution of your processing plant. Looking awesome now.
@TheGoldmansChannel10 ай бұрын
Thanks Garrett! The mines always seem to look more dodgy through the GoPro. Tiny cracks in the walls appear as gaping voids on camera, thanks to the wide view. 😂
@garrettmillsap10 ай бұрын
@@TheGoldmansChannelI get it lol but still climbing up and down a raise without a harness is something I sure couldn't do lol
@TheGoldmansChannel10 ай бұрын
It's pretty rare for me to have the harness on, it would want to be a very deep hole for me to bother. Having done heaps of roof work over the years, I came to realise the harness and ropes were more of a hazard 90% of the time. Funilly enough, just having the rope slipping through one hand while I'm climbing around is enough to make me feel 100% safe. Just knowing it's there if I need it lol 🤣🤣
@garrettmillsap10 ай бұрын
@@TheGoldmansChannelI actually understand completely what you mean. Confidence in yourself and your equipment makes all the difference for sure. Excellent work by the way. Really like your processing plant, before you know it you will have all the kinks worked out and will be running smooth. As long as you remember to replace your chains lol
@TheGoldmansChannel10 ай бұрын
Yes, absolutely mate, I've definitely got plenty of confidence when it comes to climbing. Spent most of my childhood in the tree tops. Never broken a bone either, but that may just be dumb luck, haha. Cheers mate! And thanks for how much attention you pay to my videos. It's great when people pay enough attention to see the plant and everything slowly improving over time. Such a silly mistake losing track of the chains life span like that. I'm normally pretty good at knowing when to do them. They turned a 2 hour sample into a 5 hour job 🤣. And of course, once its all running, you can't just shut it off and replace them mid way, you've gotta ride it out at that point lol. Never again!!
@АлександрАнисимов-б2ь10 ай бұрын
Хорошая жила! 👍
@TheGoldmansChannel10 ай бұрын
Спасибо! 😁
@jph826610 ай бұрын
Great video! Love the length and the real life look at the amount of work and errors that would happen to everyone! Awesome work and nice results. What state are you in Australia?
@TheGoldmansChannel10 ай бұрын
Thanks JPH, I can always rely on you for some prompt and honest feedback! 😁 I'm in the state of Victoria. Chiltern/Beechworth area.
@markfryer988010 ай бұрын
@@TheGoldmansChannelYou must be tripping over Gadzee from Buckshot Prospecting channel, he is from Beechworth! Mark from Melbourne Australia 🇦🇺
@TheGoldmansChannel10 ай бұрын
Haven't met him Mark, but I am quite antisocial in the real world. My small circle of good mate's keep me on my toes as it is 😆
@jethrodigger10 ай бұрын
Love your work as usual . The plant worked a treat. Im wondering if that super heavy mineral might be galena . if so there should be quite a bit of silver in the ore as well. maybe time for a fire assay.
@TheGoldmansChannel10 ай бұрын
You could very well be right Jethro! I've still got heaps of that mineral put aside here, so I'll experiment with it some more soon. It did have a little gold in it also, perhaps a gram or 2/t. Not the 10 ounces it sounded like with the SDC though 🤣
@caseybeckner262510 ай бұрын
You do it because you love it
@-r-4959 ай бұрын
love the hopper, your metalworking is impressive in general!
@-r-4959 ай бұрын
boy that just is a sweet setup! really enjoy the segment with the details of the machinery 😊
@-r-4959 ай бұрын
do you have issues with the quarz not separating from the heavies? not sure if it is the width of the table or the stroke/frequency that could be optimised after the mill?
@TheGoldmansChannel8 ай бұрын
It can be an issue when dealing with super super heavy minerals, but typically the table does an amazing job. It needs to be fine tuned to suit each ore I'm processing. But overall, it's a bloody ripper. A little quartz in with the number 2 cons isn't a big deal, saves having to add it later when smelting. All in all, the plant has never run so well! Just need to get back out and do some more sampling now.
@orophiliaАй бұрын
It took me a while to get used to the headcam. Now I’m addicted. You’re making some great videos, man. I’m going through all of them in a bit of a random order. I’m goofing around with making my own processing equipment as a hobby so I have a sense for what you’ve accomplished. I love your homebrew mill! Never give up. Dave
@samuelmcmillin63010 ай бұрын
Absoulutey love it one question though why hard rock mining and not other types of prospecting? like when you go out and use the trommel. Love the videos
@TheGoldmansChannel10 ай бұрын
Thanks heaps Sam! Fair question, the main reason is I'm just not as interested in the small time alluvial prospecting anymore. Like most prospectors, I started with a pan and worked my way up slowly, bit by bit, having enjoyed pretty much every form of alluvial work along the way. It sort of feels like I've done all I can with that. Where as my hard rock journey is really only just beginning. Just over 10 years into hardrock now, and I'm still well aware I know very little about it, and still have tons of stuff to learn!
@samuelmcmillin63010 ай бұрын
@@TheGoldmansChannel Going to enjoy this journey more now stay safe out there man. thank you for the response as well prospecting is something else everyone has there own journey and processes.
@TheGoldmansChannel10 ай бұрын
Thanks mate, and my pleasure. Cheers! 🤟🏿
@-r-4959 ай бұрын
looks like your shoulder is doing better again? wicked gloves Mate 😏 the wood didn’t look good. you‘re right.. I guess that if the reef would be worth it you could make sure that the fault isn‘t acting as a natural drainage ditch on the surface. Maybe a bit of clay would do the trick to cover it up. What else is in the rock next to iron? hope someone lends you a X-RF for a few months! the last hole I went down was sandstone. sandy, decomposing sandstone. it contains bits of wood that are like coal but not yes fully transitioned yet 🫣 take care, hope to update you on the shaker some day..
@-r-4959 ай бұрын
and that stuff is dense and heavy! thought so myself the other day when panning.
@TheGoldmansChannel8 ай бұрын
Hey Ralph! Yes, the old shoulder is much better. Back to 100%. I've been very quiet on here of late sorry, we've been having some great success detecting some beautiful nuggets over in the Golden Triangle region of Victoria. It's a long trip over there and back for us, but the gold has been incredible. Making it well worth the tediously long drive. The best thing is, it's all on private property! So we have exclusive access to an absolute bonanza. Very very lucky 😁
@gregwatson747910 ай бұрын
Solid results from the samples 👍only need x ton to be commercially viable let the games begin
@TheGoldmansChannel10 ай бұрын
Thanks Greg! Hopefully I'll be helping these blokes set up some machines there soon, certainly plenty of potential there. For the right sized crushing plant.
@levimichael11362 ай бұрын
55:38 you know what would be sick? If the tailings tub was instead a big container that you could use to leach the super fines out with Eco Gold X. I dont know if you are familiar with that product but it is relatively safe. I love your setup as is though.
@TheGoldmansChannel2 ай бұрын
Agreed Levi! I am familiar with the product, and others similar. So I've been piling up my worthy tailings for quite some time now, it will be a ripper pay day once I finally get around to leaching it all 😁😁😁
@levimichael11367 ай бұрын
How are the chunky bits bypassing the ball mill? I didn't understand how the ball mill pick-up bin was setup to allow the big heavies to flow out the channel. I have watched all of your videos and don't remember you going over that add-on (maybe you didnt). Still though, very beautiful setup. Looks like paradise.
@TheGoldmansChannel7 ай бұрын
Howdy mate! First off, thanks heaps for your support, in viewing all of my videos. I sure appreciate that 🤟🏿. To your question, the chunky gold doesn't bypass the ballmill, it's almost all caught in the little ribbed matting tray, just before it enters the ball mill hopper. That tray was only added early this year I believe. Before that, it would end up either staying in the ball mill hopper because it was so heavy it found its way into the deepest cracks. Or it would be picked up by the ball mill scoop and end up being obliterated by the steel balls (very slowly may I add). Hope that answers your question mate, cheers!
@levimichael11367 ай бұрын
@@TheGoldmansChannel ok that explains it. You do an excellent job with the hard rock videos. Thank you for the content.
@TheGoldmansChannel7 ай бұрын
My pleasure mate, it's only possible thanks to the viewers. I'm just glad people are interested in the hard rock side of things also, not just the alluvial work. I personally much prefer the hard rock, despite it typically being 90% investment and only 10% return 😝
@NET-POSITIVE10 ай бұрын
You know, for a very low price, you can buy a harness and an ascending/decending rig instead of putting your body or life in jeopardy for dirt and 20 dollars gold sample!!
@TheGoldmansChannel10 ай бұрын
Yes NP, I do know that. I've got all the gear, but I don't use it very often. A rope or 2 is usually plenty enough to make it safe for me. My original plan for this one didn't work out, hence the extra climbing and effort. Probably an AUD $60 gold return, plus the info that gets recorded, plus the revenue from the video on here. It all adds up 😁
@annagray420810 ай бұрын
Your determination as amazing.
@mrgreenswelding285310 ай бұрын
Make sure you filter off the nitric acid as it may have silver in it. Filter and put some copper in it. Try using hcl to get rid of the minerals instead nitric acid.
@TheGoldmansChannel10 ай бұрын
Smart chap Mr.Green! That's exactly why I used dilute nitric. I havent had much experience with free mill silver, but I thought I'd test the theory with this stuff seen as it was so heavy. There is precipitated metal from the addition of copper to the waste solution from those experiments. But it does not appear to be silver. It certainly didn't act in the way silver has in the past when ion swapping with copper bars. Strange isn't it!
@mrgreenswelding285310 ай бұрын
@@TheGoldmansChannel seems as there isn't much silver in it. I refine gold from ewaste, I have done a bit of silver and found if it doesn't act like silver it probably isn't, or isn't worth it.
@TheGoldmansChannel10 ай бұрын
I've slightly dabbled in the same myself and have found silver to usually be the easiest bit. One thing I haven't tried with these concentrates yet (assuming it is galena as I suspect) is dilute nitric to chew it all up, filtration to remove junk and any released gold, and then the addition of HCl to perhaps get the silver to drop out as a chloride? It makes sense in my head, but i haven't tried it yet. Seen as copper is quite reactive, I'd say whatever the precipitant was in my beaker last time was pretty contaminated with whatever else had been dissolved. HCl should only react with the silver in the Nitrate solution hopefully. But I'll let you know how I go when I try it mate 👍🏿👍🏿
@mrgreenswelding285310 ай бұрын
@@TheGoldmansChannel cool, keep up the great work.
@excitedbox570510 ай бұрын
try sampling that purple/maroon looking material. I have seen mines in the US deserts where most of the gold is in there for some reason. It looked like the previous miners had left that behind in this mine, since it was all over the walls in your video. PS. get yourself more rope and a roll of yarn, then you can tie loops around the bags and pull the rope through once it reaches the bottom. You are doing many times more labor with all that climbing.
@TheGoldmansChannel10 ай бұрын
I definitely should have bought more rope, just didn't expect to need to do it that way when I planned the trip. Things rarely go perfectly to plan though. So I should have been more prepared! Have tested the funny coloured stuff, rarely has a speck in it. Strange isn't it!
@markfryer988010 ай бұрын
You know the rules about plans! Always plan to use plans A through to Z and then some! 😂 Mark from Melbourne Australia 🇦🇺
@TheGoldmansChannel10 ай бұрын
The way I run things, Mark. I'm going to need to learn a second language to gain another 26 or so extra plans 🤣
@ROMANIVANOV885510 ай бұрын
ОГРОМНЫЙ ПРИВЕТ 👋😁👍, ХОТЕЛ СПРОСИТЬ БРАТАН А ТЕБЕ ПОМОЩНИК НЕ НУЖЕН СЛУЧАЙНО 🤔, ТЫ ТОЛЬКО СКАЖИ Я СРАЗУ ПРИЕДУ 🤝
@TheGoldmansChannel9 ай бұрын
Эй, брат, я думаю, ты, возможно, слишком далеко, чтобы прийти и помочь. Спасибо, что предложили! 😁
@bitsofeverything83859 ай бұрын
Why don't you do a proper assay on each concentrate you get? Gold can be marginal to other metals hidden there or as oxide in the rock even.
@TheGoldmansChannel9 ай бұрын
Some of the finished cons were meant to be sent off for assay, like they usually are. But I contaminated the sample this time, so there's no point sending it off. It will just display minerals that aren't actually from that location. My mistake, I should have let the ball mill run out for much longer before I ran this sample.
@shineyrocks3907 ай бұрын
I hope all is well with you.
@TheGoldmansChannel7 ай бұрын
All is well, thanks Shiney. Have had some good fortunes lately, so havent had time for making videos. Should see the rock sample I crushed yesterday though. I might upload a short, it was a bloody nice sample!