Washing Rock, a close look.

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Published 2020-07-17
Running the wash plant with some close up views of the process of making clean rock for concrete.

All Comments (21)
  • @bird271828
    Fantastic footage. Thank you for sharing.
  • @agentx7138
    I would like to see a few cuts with views of your drone doing some of extreme close in flying.
  • @mattdykhouse
    @4:00 The second valve handle from the bottom on the right... "gota hold on...gota hold on...oh dear lord."
  • @cdarting91
    Hey! That Komatsu guy didn’t shake his bucket before leaving the pile! Lol.
  • @waynep343
    When you finish washing. Do you ever run a gold pan full to see if there is any color at all. Can you imagine how much gold Vulcan materials takes out of their plant in azusa canyon in so cal. Or how much is in the catch basins at the foot of the so cal canyons. The older sidewalks in los angeles sparkle because of the amount of the gold from the sand and aggregate.
  • @jimsvideos7201
    Is there anything different about your setup since the last video? It appears that the material is falling on more of the width of the deck on the screen where before it was in a fairly narrow stream.
  • @cdarting91
    OK, from now on no one is allowed to worry about bumping into things with their drone! Lmao.
  • Very interesting. Thanks for showing us points of view that few people would ever see otherwise. Can water from the rock dust pond, seen near end of video, be used as feed-water for the concrete ready-mix plant?
  • @michaelovitch
    4:00 the pressure on the water nozzles is too high,or the nozzles are too close to the gravel. The gravel can't even circulate through the water sprays ,they are pushed on the sides and not cleaned properly. It's a waste of water and screener surface area there.