Sapphire Mining Australia ,Tim's Adventures [ V: 401 A ]

by | Nov 26, 2022 | 401a | 15 comments




Specked a 21 ct in the wall while digging, 18 wheelbarrows done today, plus work underground, Underground mining in Rubyvale, QLD, Australia

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15 Comments

  1. SINGALARAS

    Good Stone Brother, I Same You Look For Stone

  2. Stephen Edwards

    Hi Tim how would you prefer me to contact you about possibly buying a star I've been cutting polishing opal for months and would like to see how a star would look the same method ?

  3. Conni Filteau

    ….I'd say you're as Pro and kowledgeable as a Sapphire Miner can come, Tim ;]…….dashing over to part B, it's looking like great material…..must say that I always wonder how much Sapphire is attached to the white matrix rolling over the edge of the pulsator, I think it's decomposing calcite …..but like ruby corundum, which is often found in white calcite matrix. That looks worth crushing further….and maybe you've explored that already…..off to Part B

  4. Joss Maxwell

    Looking very promising that ground Tim. as others have mentioned about the conglomerate, Is it worth taking it all from the pulsator for closer inspection as there is potential to loose stones, as you have already specked from the pulsator ? Looking forward to part B now

  5. Paul Ekins

    hi Tim another great video of what the ground looks like is there a way you could put a second tromel at the end of the one you have that runs a little faster and will wash ( has a wash bar running through the center )the larger stones conglomerate and clay balls to get those pesky sapphires that are hiding inside the clay and conglomerate
    just a thought good hunting

  6. Tw

    The wires is phoney nonsense tim

  7. Jeff Holmes

    Hi Tim, great to see one specked. Is it worth building a sloped cover for the hopper, that way you can send up the rocks on the up and over and they would slide off and onto the ground, where you could take them away in the tractor? Save busting them up

  8. David Hall

    looks very promising

  9. Nicholas Millard

    i love seeing you dig underground. its the intresting part lol. can you use the diggers like the opal country? or will it just smash them up? like a blower etc etc

  10. 76 Guzzi

    Tim, do sapphires react to blue light?

  11. Qnut Nutterson

    Nice looking ground, interesting to see compaction again, Haven't seen stones in conglomerate since your earlier videos.

  12. Craig Hill

    Great hat magpie target easily seen

  13. Andrea Don

    Hi Tim, was that a back filled hole on the right of where you were digging? Hard working as ever, Cheers

  14. Philip Abernathy

    You look tired mate. When can we expect a fishing video from you? Lol.

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