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To: mark silvers who wrote (10480)3/18/1998 12:11:00 PM
From: GlobalMarine  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20681
 
Mark: An attritor is a form of grinder, Mark. You put ore in a metal drum, add solid balls (they can be made of various materials), and a stirring device powered by a powerful motor revolves continuously in the drum, thereby grinding the ore down. Try a Yahoo search on "attritor." You'll find some interesting info. I don't know if an attritor was used to grind the ore to 200 mesh, though.

Rand



To: mark silvers who wrote (10480)3/18/1998 1:05:00 PM
From: mfgrep  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 20681
 
Hear Hear mark and Henry--

Since I am not a mining professional and am not as experienced in the DD's as you, I come from a different vantage point with regards to investing in Naxos. Naxos needs more investors like me.....lots more. I think that with releases like what we have seen today we are all the more persuasive.

I am delighted to see that the J/L process is not necessary. I think that the lay person had a difficult time swallowing the fact that FL was a viable mine using the J/L method. We all now see that the FL is a viable big-time mine without any special J/L method.

No magic necessary to extract gold from our Lake. Same old techniques that have been used for ages. This is the type of information that makes new investors take notice.

If the J/L method does in fact enhance the oz/ton, well then let's put some extra icing on our cakes!

Regards,

Jason