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To: Walt who wrote (264)11/13/1997 2:23:00 AM
From: Ed Pakstas  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 463
 
Walt, check this out....

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Maybe, but just maybe, there could be some truth to what this fellow is saying....ed



To: Walt who wrote (264)11/13/1997 9:17:00 AM
From: I_C_Deadpeople  Respond to of 463
 
Thanks Walt, it would seem to me ( keeping in mind I know squat about the process) that it would obviously cost the same to dig up and crush the same 1 ton of rock. It is at this point where it gets a little cloudy as to proceesing costs. I will check around and see what I can come up with.

EW



To: Walt who wrote (264)11/14/1997 9:17:00 PM
From: strenlich  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 463
 
Hi Walt. Question. If I drill five holes,reverse circulation,to a depth of 100' and I want to accomplish three things; First send a sample of every five feet to two labs.Keep enough of samples for later
verification. Can I make up a 150 lb. bulk sample from the drill material that will give me an average recovery figure for all five holes? 30 lb per drill hole? Will I have enough sample left over to re-run the 150lb bulk sample for verification? Blissfully Ignorant and still long IPM.
regards-strenlich-