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Tinkering with my new Compact Crusher - Outlet Modification
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<blockquote data-quote="Ryan27" data-source="post: 103053" data-attributes="member: 1074"><p>I am working on a couple of new models</p><p>1. A small portable crusher with more capacity than the Compact Crusher. More like a prospecting unit that will handle small to medium production runs.</p><p>2. An Electric powered 240 volt unit that can run off a generator. This unit will be heavier duty an will be capable of production feed volume</p><p>3. At the moment I am building a 5 head stamp battery crusher ( portable ) this will be my primary crusher to crush to 12 mm Minus. Then to be fed into tertiary crusher 240volt hammer mill. </p><p></p><p>The compact crusher has given some good results on sampling. My results range from sweet F. A. To 3 to 4 OZ per ton</p><p>I am narrowing down on an area at the moment that is sending the GPX 4500 crazy. I will start pulling the exposed reef apart soon and conduct some bulk sampling when I have the bigger units up and running.</p><p>Some mine tailing piles contain really good ore. If your selective and you know what your looking for it can be a productive day out.</p><p></p><p>The chainsaw idea is a good one. However a little bit noisy for my liking.</p><p>Can also bring unwanted attention if you've found a rich area.</p><p></p><p>Cheers Ryan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryan27, post: 103053, member: 1074"] I am working on a couple of new models 1. A small portable crusher with more capacity than the Compact Crusher. More like a prospecting unit that will handle small to medium production runs. 2. An Electric powered 240 volt unit that can run off a generator. This unit will be heavier duty an will be capable of production feed volume 3. At the moment I am building a 5 head stamp battery crusher ( portable ) this will be my primary crusher to crush to 12 mm Minus. Then to be fed into tertiary crusher 240volt hammer mill. The compact crusher has given some good results on sampling. My results range from sweet F. A. To 3 to 4 OZ per ton I am narrowing down on an area at the moment that is sending the GPX 4500 crazy. I will start pulling the exposed reef apart soon and conduct some bulk sampling when I have the bigger units up and running. Some mine tailing piles contain really good ore. If your selective and you know what your looking for it can be a productive day out. The chainsaw idea is a good one. However a little bit noisy for my liking. Can also bring unwanted attention if you've found a rich area. Cheers Ryan [/QUOTE]
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