I learn new things every video. Thank you for letting us share in your adventures!
@TheGoldmansChannel
Жыл бұрын
My pleasure Etarheel1! Thank you for tuning in and showing your support 😁
@VoGusProspecting Жыл бұрын
Impressive stuff mate
@TheGoldmansChannel
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Chris 👍
@blurtmenow9 ай бұрын
Another great video. Don't know why the channel isn't more popular as you tick ALL the boxes Boi.
@benj180 Жыл бұрын
Was great mate, appreciated the longer view of the process. Was good having Rickey there as he pretty much asked the questions that I would have done 👍
@TheGoldmansChannel
Жыл бұрын
Awesome, thanks heaps Ben. Exactly as I was hoping! Rick is great like that, he asks all the right questions. 👌
@brendangrray8017 Жыл бұрын
Thanks again mate , good stuff, ya mad bugger👍👍
@TheGoldmansChannel
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for tuning in Brendan! The adventuring and video making is my pleasure. Just very grateful to have people interested in following along with the journey 😁
@silvaorgold Жыл бұрын
Very nice brothers looks like some good stuff keep getting that shiny be safe
@TheGoldmansChannel
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Silva! 👍
@debraherbertson3901 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for taking us along Bryan and seeing how you worked the mine was impressive! You have made some great improvements to your processing plant since my last visit. Great results for all your hard work!
@TheGoldmansChannel
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Deb! The process is ever-improving, this year will see some big changes. Hopefully when you visit next it will be even better again 😁. Thanks for your help!
@robstone9628 Жыл бұрын
Great video learned a lot! I enjoy the longer format.
@TheGoldmansChannel
Жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it Rob. I also have no issues watching longer videos like this. They tend to include all those little things that are usually skipped over. Thanks for your support mate!
@eckk7405 Жыл бұрын
Great vid bryan👍
@TheGoldmansChannel
Жыл бұрын
Lucky you edited that Eck! Was about to take you off the Christmas card list 🤣. Thanks mate, very happy with the vid and result
@avzamani.Turkey Жыл бұрын
Woow. Congratulations
@TheGoldmansChannel
Жыл бұрын
🥳
@MrRickeyH Жыл бұрын
Another great video Bryan and thanks again for taking us along for the ride. A few things I learned from this video; I don't move as quickly as I used to, I don't look that good in a T-shirt and I could lose some weight. So all up from Rickey's Reef we ended up with about 12 grams of gold. (I have an idea for out next adventure. I will message you.)
@TheGoldmansChannel
Жыл бұрын
My pleasure Rick. Thanks for your hard work also. We all did a great job! Nobody moves as quick as they used to, and everyone could lose some weight. This is certainly the right activity for keeping fit though isn't it! 12 grams is fantastic for such a little reef, probably a bit more with some of the smaller samples we did originally. How much gold is in your personal stash now by the way? I'm looking forward to refining it.
@r.gilbert9219
Жыл бұрын
Hahaa Rickey, well at least your honest eh!😆👍 ..and ask good questions too! That was fantastic to join in the adventure via the vid. Thanks so much Bryan for sharing that with us. Roof over the Ball Mill must be nice if your up there during the day, we've had some warm days lately. Seems like my kind of prospecting, well at least the dang hard work part hahaa. Edit: Fancy shovelling 26kg in a creek and getting that kinda weight! It's something more like crevicing for richness! Thanks again.😀👍
@TheGoldmansChannel
Жыл бұрын
@@r.gilbert9219 The roof is super handy! Very glad we managed to get it up there. Was a bloody mission! Katie was a massive help. That satellite dish was super heavy 😆. Hey imagine if I hit ground that rich with the trommel... put 8-10 tonnes through and walk out with half a kilo of gold 🤤🤤🤤
@Gippslandgolddigga Жыл бұрын
Good job young fella spewing it has pinched out though
@TheGoldmansChannel
Жыл бұрын
All good things eventually come to an end hey Steve! Just gotta keep hunting for the next one 🧐
@billmacartney201 Жыл бұрын
Make a waste oil furnace, if it will melt cast iron, it will melt gold.
That was a fun video. The mine bugs were crazy! If you were to expose more of the reef I’m guessing you’d have to blast, right? Or is there no reason to think that there is anything else in the host rock at all?
@TheGoldmansChannel
Жыл бұрын
Thank you J PH! The mine bugs make up about 30% of my diet 🤣. There is undoubtedly more reef there that would grade well, but the work required to remove the roof around it to be able to get anymore reef would outweigh the reward unfortunately. Originally this reef graded at over 400g/tonne! So it's fizzled out a lot since we started. Hopefully Rick finds us another good reef soon. 🤞🤞🤞
@garyreid3199 Жыл бұрын
How good was that mate! Shame that pay wasn't a foot wide rather than an inch. My tip for you, don't bake biscuits for mates with the plain flour on the work bench...
@TheGoldmansChannel
Жыл бұрын
Don't look too hard at all the mess. There will be things laying around that will get me in trouble 🤣. The flour however, is just used as a carbon replacement when smelting. Happy with the end result though, great to have such little ore create a pretty little button like that
@garyreid3199
Жыл бұрын
@The Goldmans Channel i like your kind of trouble, wish I was digging with you on that trommel.
@TheGoldmansChannel
Жыл бұрын
@@garyreid3199 As long as it's slave labour! I need every speck at the moment 🤣. Working on the trommel again at the moment in some new ground, up to 44 buckets already. Looking ok so far, but have only just opened up the new hole. Just doing what I can when the heat isn't cooking me alive
@levimichael1136 Жыл бұрын
After looking at that nice little specimen that you pulled out your pocket, you should try running a GM1000 or equivalent over the walls. Might be able to high grade that mine a little more. And I realize you are already packing a 💩-ton of gear out but what’s one more? 😂
@TheGoldmansChannel
Жыл бұрын
You're absolutely right Levi. I've found the GM1000 to be a bit too noisy for my hard rock stuff. Using the first of you KZread money I actually bought a Falcon MD20 detector. Much more sensitive to tiny gold and able to distinguish the pyrite easier. Also much smaller and easier to cart around! Unfortunately though. I recieved a faulty unit, so I've had to send it back to Wally's in the USA for repair. I did find 2 nice little species here on the lease before it started playing up on me though. Can't wait to get it back and use it in future vids!
@levimichael1136
Жыл бұрын
@@TheGoldmansChannel I sold my GM1000 for that exact reason and bought a Gold Bug 2. Such a huge difference. Even in super noisy ground, the smallest hard noise indicates small nugget/birdshot is easy to pick out. The pyrite/magnetite is just a wang sound. BTW your processing setup is amazing. Can’t wait to see the shaker table installed.
@TheGoldmansChannel
Жыл бұрын
The GB2 is an absolute classic hey. I have a few buddies that use them and it blows my mind how well they work for an older machine. Minelab could learn a few things from them! Thanks man, hopefully I'll get into it soon. Need to put some tarps up to be able to work on the shaker table under cover. Been relentlessly drizzling rain here lately and I haven't built my shed yet 😆
@jeffholmes1362 Жыл бұрын
Loved the video. Does the reef tail off, or would it potential reopen up again further in? The guess the old timers would have pushed it to its limit if more was there
@TheGoldmansChannel
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Jeff! I think your correct in saying they pushed it to its limits. We were very lucky to still find a few good pockets in the ceiling. There is a shaft further up the hill, perhaps 20m from this section we were working. I've tested that shaft thoroughly with no good results. So I'm assuming the best part was where we were, and that's the richest part done and dusted. I sampled in the floor where I could also, but the reef pinched away to nothing just as it did in the end face. Who knows what it looks like a few meters deeper though! Might open out to be a foot wide and just as rich. Or may just pinch away to nothing. It's sad to finish a little reef like that, but we got some really nice gold out of it over the years 😁
@jeffholmes1362
Жыл бұрын
@@TheGoldmansChannel it was lovely looking gold, just a few ounces short 🤪🤪. Still not a bad result
@Roberto-zu9ie Жыл бұрын
Olá, ótimo rendimento por tonela né! Saúde meu amigo.
@TheGoldmansChannel
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Roberto! ✌️✌️
@ryansandquist7858 Жыл бұрын
1st
@TheGoldmansChannel
Жыл бұрын
First to comment? Or first to watch the whole video? 😉 Cheers for tuning in Ryan!
@jamie-leevine1815 Жыл бұрын
What state are you in mate ?
@TheGoldmansChannel
Жыл бұрын
I'm in Vic Jamie-lee. 👍
@GoldOreOunce Жыл бұрын
Those wasps tho?!?!?!?! JESUS.... Fat rocks you mining there. What is that calculation method your using to calculate how many grams in a ton? 1000 kilos / 26kilos times the amount you got or?
@TheGoldmansChannel
Жыл бұрын
Thats correct Halfa, I've found that to be the easiest way to do the math. I've seen a million and one different ways to the do it though. Everyone seems to have their preferred different and overcomplicated method 😆. Not sure what those mine bugs are, I've already just called them mine bugs. They don't bite or sting, just get in your eyes, ears and mouth 🤣
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I learn new things every video. Thank you for letting us share in your adventures!
@TheGoldmansChannel
Жыл бұрын
My pleasure Etarheel1! Thank you for tuning in and showing your support 😁
Impressive stuff mate
@TheGoldmansChannel
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Chris 👍
Another great video. Don't know why the channel isn't more popular as you tick ALL the boxes Boi.
Was great mate, appreciated the longer view of the process. Was good having Rickey there as he pretty much asked the questions that I would have done 👍
@TheGoldmansChannel
Жыл бұрын
Awesome, thanks heaps Ben. Exactly as I was hoping! Rick is great like that, he asks all the right questions. 👌
Thanks again mate , good stuff, ya mad bugger👍👍
@TheGoldmansChannel
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for tuning in Brendan! The adventuring and video making is my pleasure. Just very grateful to have people interested in following along with the journey 😁
Very nice brothers looks like some good stuff keep getting that shiny be safe
@TheGoldmansChannel
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Silva! 👍
Thanks for taking us along Bryan and seeing how you worked the mine was impressive! You have made some great improvements to your processing plant since my last visit. Great results for all your hard work!
@TheGoldmansChannel
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Deb! The process is ever-improving, this year will see some big changes. Hopefully when you visit next it will be even better again 😁. Thanks for your help!
Great video learned a lot! I enjoy the longer format.
@TheGoldmansChannel
Жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it Rob. I also have no issues watching longer videos like this. They tend to include all those little things that are usually skipped over. Thanks for your support mate!
Great vid bryan👍
@TheGoldmansChannel
Жыл бұрын
Lucky you edited that Eck! Was about to take you off the Christmas card list 🤣. Thanks mate, very happy with the vid and result
Woow. Congratulations
@TheGoldmansChannel
Жыл бұрын
🥳
Another great video Bryan and thanks again for taking us along for the ride. A few things I learned from this video; I don't move as quickly as I used to, I don't look that good in a T-shirt and I could lose some weight. So all up from Rickey's Reef we ended up with about 12 grams of gold. (I have an idea for out next adventure. I will message you.)
@TheGoldmansChannel
Жыл бұрын
My pleasure Rick. Thanks for your hard work also. We all did a great job! Nobody moves as quick as they used to, and everyone could lose some weight. This is certainly the right activity for keeping fit though isn't it! 12 grams is fantastic for such a little reef, probably a bit more with some of the smaller samples we did originally. How much gold is in your personal stash now by the way? I'm looking forward to refining it.
@r.gilbert9219
Жыл бұрын
Hahaa Rickey, well at least your honest eh!😆👍 ..and ask good questions too! That was fantastic to join in the adventure via the vid. Thanks so much Bryan for sharing that with us. Roof over the Ball Mill must be nice if your up there during the day, we've had some warm days lately. Seems like my kind of prospecting, well at least the dang hard work part hahaa. Edit: Fancy shovelling 26kg in a creek and getting that kinda weight! It's something more like crevicing for richness! Thanks again.😀👍
@TheGoldmansChannel
Жыл бұрын
@@r.gilbert9219 The roof is super handy! Very glad we managed to get it up there. Was a bloody mission! Katie was a massive help. That satellite dish was super heavy 😆. Hey imagine if I hit ground that rich with the trommel... put 8-10 tonnes through and walk out with half a kilo of gold 🤤🤤🤤
Good job young fella spewing it has pinched out though
@TheGoldmansChannel
Жыл бұрын
All good things eventually come to an end hey Steve! Just gotta keep hunting for the next one 🧐
Make a waste oil furnace, if it will melt cast iron, it will melt gold.
@TheGoldmansChannel
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Bill, I'll look into that one! Cheers 🍻
ΧΡΟΝΝΙΑ ΠΟΛΛΑ ΛΑΜΠΡΟ ΧΡΟΝΝΙΑ ΠΟΛΛΑ ΛΑΜΠΡΟ ΧΡΟΝΝΙΑ ΠΟΛΛΑ ΛΑΜΠΡΟ ΧΡΟΝΝΙΑ ΠΟΛΛΑ ΛΑΜΠΡΟ
That was a fun video. The mine bugs were crazy! If you were to expose more of the reef I’m guessing you’d have to blast, right? Or is there no reason to think that there is anything else in the host rock at all?
@TheGoldmansChannel
Жыл бұрын
Thank you J PH! The mine bugs make up about 30% of my diet 🤣. There is undoubtedly more reef there that would grade well, but the work required to remove the roof around it to be able to get anymore reef would outweigh the reward unfortunately. Originally this reef graded at over 400g/tonne! So it's fizzled out a lot since we started. Hopefully Rick finds us another good reef soon. 🤞🤞🤞
How good was that mate! Shame that pay wasn't a foot wide rather than an inch. My tip for you, don't bake biscuits for mates with the plain flour on the work bench...
@TheGoldmansChannel
Жыл бұрын
Don't look too hard at all the mess. There will be things laying around that will get me in trouble 🤣. The flour however, is just used as a carbon replacement when smelting. Happy with the end result though, great to have such little ore create a pretty little button like that
@garyreid3199
Жыл бұрын
@The Goldmans Channel i like your kind of trouble, wish I was digging with you on that trommel.
@TheGoldmansChannel
Жыл бұрын
@@garyreid3199 As long as it's slave labour! I need every speck at the moment 🤣. Working on the trommel again at the moment in some new ground, up to 44 buckets already. Looking ok so far, but have only just opened up the new hole. Just doing what I can when the heat isn't cooking me alive
After looking at that nice little specimen that you pulled out your pocket, you should try running a GM1000 or equivalent over the walls. Might be able to high grade that mine a little more. And I realize you are already packing a 💩-ton of gear out but what’s one more? 😂
@TheGoldmansChannel
Жыл бұрын
You're absolutely right Levi. I've found the GM1000 to be a bit too noisy for my hard rock stuff. Using the first of you KZread money I actually bought a Falcon MD20 detector. Much more sensitive to tiny gold and able to distinguish the pyrite easier. Also much smaller and easier to cart around! Unfortunately though. I recieved a faulty unit, so I've had to send it back to Wally's in the USA for repair. I did find 2 nice little species here on the lease before it started playing up on me though. Can't wait to get it back and use it in future vids!
@levimichael1136
Жыл бұрын
@@TheGoldmansChannel I sold my GM1000 for that exact reason and bought a Gold Bug 2. Such a huge difference. Even in super noisy ground, the smallest hard noise indicates small nugget/birdshot is easy to pick out. The pyrite/magnetite is just a wang sound. BTW your processing setup is amazing. Can’t wait to see the shaker table installed.
@TheGoldmansChannel
Жыл бұрын
The GB2 is an absolute classic hey. I have a few buddies that use them and it blows my mind how well they work for an older machine. Minelab could learn a few things from them! Thanks man, hopefully I'll get into it soon. Need to put some tarps up to be able to work on the shaker table under cover. Been relentlessly drizzling rain here lately and I haven't built my shed yet 😆
Loved the video. Does the reef tail off, or would it potential reopen up again further in? The guess the old timers would have pushed it to its limit if more was there
@TheGoldmansChannel
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Jeff! I think your correct in saying they pushed it to its limits. We were very lucky to still find a few good pockets in the ceiling. There is a shaft further up the hill, perhaps 20m from this section we were working. I've tested that shaft thoroughly with no good results. So I'm assuming the best part was where we were, and that's the richest part done and dusted. I sampled in the floor where I could also, but the reef pinched away to nothing just as it did in the end face. Who knows what it looks like a few meters deeper though! Might open out to be a foot wide and just as rich. Or may just pinch away to nothing. It's sad to finish a little reef like that, but we got some really nice gold out of it over the years 😁
@jeffholmes1362
Жыл бұрын
@@TheGoldmansChannel it was lovely looking gold, just a few ounces short 🤪🤪. Still not a bad result
Olá, ótimo rendimento por tonela né! Saúde meu amigo.
@TheGoldmansChannel
Жыл бұрын
Thanks Roberto! ✌️✌️
1st
@TheGoldmansChannel
Жыл бұрын
First to comment? Or first to watch the whole video? 😉 Cheers for tuning in Ryan!
What state are you in mate ?
@TheGoldmansChannel
Жыл бұрын
I'm in Vic Jamie-lee. 👍
Those wasps tho?!?!?!?! JESUS.... Fat rocks you mining there. What is that calculation method your using to calculate how many grams in a ton? 1000 kilos / 26kilos times the amount you got or?
@TheGoldmansChannel
Жыл бұрын
Thats correct Halfa, I've found that to be the easiest way to do the math. I've seen a million and one different ways to the do it though. Everyone seems to have their preferred different and overcomplicated method 😆. Not sure what those mine bugs are, I've already just called them mine bugs. They don't bite or sting, just get in your eyes, ears and mouth 🤣