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Gold/Mining/Energy : International Precious Metals (IPMCF)

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To: Bill Jackson who wrote (2411)2/15/1997 2:02:00 PM
From: Zeev Hed   of 35569
 
Bill: I hope you are right, but pray explain, in what form is the gold in Dome's mine, if their process can take it out why not at IPMCF? The gold in IPCF is apparently lockd in quartz particles, these do not grind so well to 400 mesh. If you have an electronic site that can educate me on this low cost grinding to 400 mesh, of any material, for that mater, I'll be very interested.

As for chemicals, when was the last time you bought a ton of sodium hydroxide (the chepest of them all) for $10/ton, and you would need at least that one to one ratio. I am told that just to move the dirt cost about $7.5/ton (well some veryy large copper mines do it cheaper with huge equipment). The proof, you cannot buy gravel for half of this (it is about $5/ton give or take).

Zeev
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