We Struck it Rich! (Iron Ore)

More seriously, the history of the old Iron Mission is incredible. The Latter-day Saints who settled Utah did so several decades before the transcontinental railroad connected what is now Utah with the civilized world. The Pioneers had two choices: import raw iron by wagon from Saint Louis across hostile territory and at huge expense, or make their own. And for 6 years, they managed to run a self-sufficient iron refinery and foundry in this corner of Utah.

You guys should try roasting the iron ore before smelting. Check out The Fires of Guedelon ep. 7 on youtube.
Cant wait for the smelting video!
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How come the iron ore is black? Why wouldn’t it have absorbed oxygen and turned red with rust?
There is a giant untapped vein of iron over where my old family farm was.
looking forward to your future success
Would that be the "mother lode"?
If I got one I would make a machete
In the future? As in not June?
I subscribe for the comedy
Excited and looking forward to the primitive tool making content.
The joy in your eyes is simply magnetising.
Looking forward to the smelt video. Should be pretty interesting. I’d be interested in seeing a bit more of the process if you are willing to film it. Even as a montage or something.
What did you mean by prefluxed???
Low fuel…. ?
Load up the Mustang until the suspension bottoms out.
Thanks again that was awesome to see keep up the good work we love you guys,,,
Try a bellows like the inflation bags on those new camping air mattresses
Texas has some interesting clay material – in Dallas you have normal clay and shale all over but when you go to Tyler the iron in the soil spikes and you start finding little pebbles that are drawn even to weak permanent magnets and the soil has so much iron that clay from where trees are breaking down (assuming perfect decomposition) is anywhere from dark red to having a rusty tinge – unfortunately unlike these people I cannot do much due to 1 lack of available materials as a result of my young age and 2 restrictions on fires during dry weather not to mention while the clay is good for making iron it is not useful for building a foundry or bloomery due to moisture and heat shrinking causing cracks though that could be solved with a slightly different type of bloomery schematic I have come up with – the most efficient method to remove bit’s of silica from the iron would be to melt some sand with it but I am not yet very knowledgeable about what materials work best for bloomeries and foundries I think adding a layer of firebrick or insulation at the bottom of the pit in the schematic I came up with would be useful though Im more interested in the possibility of a foundary than a bloomary – also charcoal mixes with iron to make steel and cast iron correct? if so how come graphite crucibles don’t do the same? — it seems this comment is poorly formatted so I will stop now but I will soon make a well formatted list of agustments to make to create a efficient foundary with somewhat pure iron (depending on if the ore is contaminated with other metals) one source of somewhat pure iron are pyrite crystals though beware when pyrite decomposes it can release toxic sulfur oxide fumes – end of comment
So what if you go there with one of those giant electromagnets used to move cars in junkyards?
you could buy a new car
The simple joys of picking up rocks π
I found dark rocks of about a kilogram each that has a kind of magnetic properties,
its doesn’t really attract of repels but you bring it close you feel a kind of two forces acting simultaneously
when i use my digital multimeter on it i got a resistance reading
I dont have any tools to analyze it more
can someone give more insight on it please
Dam claim jumpers
"It’s a Christmas miracle"…. funny considering I’m watching this, not in June but at Christmas.
Oh… are Euro Cents steel too… I thought only England was cheap enough to make it’s "copper" money out of steel.
Awesome!
Get a yard salvage magnet and a dump truck [HOP HOP HOP!]
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You’re just 2 grown up kids. Love it!
Hehehehe, that Julian Smith reference at the end.
So when u gonna collect diamonds with Ur iron pickaxe??
dude raising the roof at the beginning made me lol
This may seem stupid but, I wonder how much ore ya can get, in cash-terms, in one go ? I stink at math, so i figured βWhatβs the harm in asking ?β.
What the What?!? That’s great!
The white coating looks like a lichen. That area probably has some fairly well adapted and specific species (s)…
Yeah sick
You should go out there with a wheel barrow and some of those big magnets they sell for Magnet Fishing rather than bending down to pick the small stuff up by hand.
How
So were those tailings, or was it just like that naturally on the side of the road?
Gunna hafta make yourself a smithy now! ~( ‘w’)/
looking forward to it π
I would like to see and all encompassing video of making iron in multiple ways
Where do you get that iron????????
Lmao I love your jokes
My only question is why it took you so long to go there. I mean it’s called Iron County after all.
You still have subscribers because of the authentic passion.
"I don’t know why we still have subscribers" because you are *so excited* about finding black rocks on the ground it temporarily turned both of you into idiots… we’re here for the enthusiasm, the terrible puns are just a side product of that. I’m looking forward to the smelting videos and more giddiness.
This is epic.
I can hear the iron ore detector in the Mustang beeping π
ompa ompa ompa omp
What will be your first furnace design?