RareResourceRecovery
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Hello All,
I have seen some curiosity within the forum about Mt Baker Mining and there systems and wanted to shine the spotlight on them.
First off The owners Steve and Jason are some very talented individuals and they make an excellent Father, Son Team. Big shout out to you guys if you see this!!
I have had the privilege of purchasing One of the very first production ready 12x9 Beta Board processing systems with a 2x4 shaker table early this year and I am very impressed with it. The quality and craftsmanship put into there equipment is Excellent!! My system is as strong as an A1 Abrams Tank!! I mean drop it from a plane and it will most likely still function,And after you dig it out the crater it would leave.
I underestimated what I was buying until it arrived and It took 5 men and a tree dolly to move the hammer mill. I Had yet to find a forklift to replace my old Toyota. So It took a cherry picker to set it up. The Hammer mill had to be placed 24" above the deck of the shaker table and I was working in the sugar sand we have here in Florida!! So needless to say It took a few days to get it where I needed it and all hooked up and ready. They recommend concrete slabs but I used steel warehouse shelving. I Built a stand a little taller than 24" to compensate for the shoot.
So I have everything in place and realize, I have no settling ponds. Well here in Florida sitting water is a really bad Idea, Mosquitoes!! ZIKA!! so I went with a 300 gallon Horizontal settling tank and a 110 gallon plastic basin/tub for the shaker table to discharge into. The Basin gets covered with plastic when not in use. With this system the water is closed loop so the waste water is never discharged onto the ground or improperly disposed.
Finally everything was in place about a week after receiving the equipment and I was able to process my first bit of material. Now considering it is a 12x9 hammer mill most material has to be smaller tan 9" wide. That means cutting up boards to fit. After getting ready about 250 lbs of board I started running them.
As advertised the system processed 50 to 100 lbs per hour of start to finish run time. Meaning from the time you put the last board in it takes roughly an hour to clear the machine and table. A 5 Gallon bucket of material weighs roughly 200lbs of concentrated material with about 2% epoxy. Can be upgraded further that is on a first pass, 98% epoxy is separated.
I have been able to run roughly 2 tons of material through the machine so far and after the machine does its job there is still some processing to do. So I am building and acquiring more equipment to help in those tasks. I am looking for a working partner in this regard if anyone is in Florida and interested in working together.
Any questions, comments let me know.
Mark / RRR
I have seen some curiosity within the forum about Mt Baker Mining and there systems and wanted to shine the spotlight on them.
First off The owners Steve and Jason are some very talented individuals and they make an excellent Father, Son Team. Big shout out to you guys if you see this!!
I have had the privilege of purchasing One of the very first production ready 12x9 Beta Board processing systems with a 2x4 shaker table early this year and I am very impressed with it. The quality and craftsmanship put into there equipment is Excellent!! My system is as strong as an A1 Abrams Tank!! I mean drop it from a plane and it will most likely still function,And after you dig it out the crater it would leave.
I underestimated what I was buying until it arrived and It took 5 men and a tree dolly to move the hammer mill. I Had yet to find a forklift to replace my old Toyota. So It took a cherry picker to set it up. The Hammer mill had to be placed 24" above the deck of the shaker table and I was working in the sugar sand we have here in Florida!! So needless to say It took a few days to get it where I needed it and all hooked up and ready. They recommend concrete slabs but I used steel warehouse shelving. I Built a stand a little taller than 24" to compensate for the shoot.
So I have everything in place and realize, I have no settling ponds. Well here in Florida sitting water is a really bad Idea, Mosquitoes!! ZIKA!! so I went with a 300 gallon Horizontal settling tank and a 110 gallon plastic basin/tub for the shaker table to discharge into. The Basin gets covered with plastic when not in use. With this system the water is closed loop so the waste water is never discharged onto the ground or improperly disposed.
Finally everything was in place about a week after receiving the equipment and I was able to process my first bit of material. Now considering it is a 12x9 hammer mill most material has to be smaller tan 9" wide. That means cutting up boards to fit. After getting ready about 250 lbs of board I started running them.
As advertised the system processed 50 to 100 lbs per hour of start to finish run time. Meaning from the time you put the last board in it takes roughly an hour to clear the machine and table. A 5 Gallon bucket of material weighs roughly 200lbs of concentrated material with about 2% epoxy. Can be upgraded further that is on a first pass, 98% epoxy is separated.
I have been able to run roughly 2 tons of material through the machine so far and after the machine does its job there is still some processing to do. So I am building and acquiring more equipment to help in those tasks. I am looking for a working partner in this regard if anyone is in Florida and interested in working together.
Any questions, comments let me know.
Mark / RRR