RE:RE:RE:RE:Lips......Commented on this:goldencraton wrote: TonyLip wrote: MarineJumper wrote: No pollution solution, low cost, mobile. Nuggets vomiting off the conveyor.
Winning IMHO
The downside is they dont catch all the fines. Cost benefit analysis.
Hot Lips Hooligan
Ok so if an “off the shelf” scrap metal sorting EC machine works that well for separating the gold from the Egina gravel…imagine how fast and efficient the next generation dedicated “Portable Eddy Current Gold Separator” will be...
No doubt Q and Steinhart or ? will develop something like this over the next year or 2... and by then Q will have most of the lag gravel available for sale or staking under NVO control I would think…and he should also have enough data to start trial mining it…
Q will need some time to optimize the process and then …scale it up up up!
And every 2 or 3 years thereafter the technology will advance further constantly improving the bottom line.
2 or 3 years from now Beatons Creek and Egina will both be producing gold and generating revenue…allowing NVO to move the CW/PR type hard rock deposits forward toward production. That’s the vision the company is pursuing from my understanding of things.
Very…very exciting times ahead I believe.
gc
P.S. No fines in the current test area worth chasing by the sounds of things but that might change as NVO moves further out onto the greater terrace. Perhaps if there are fines further out, the sand portion of the gravel could be screened out and run separately...what thinketh you about that No Bologna Tony ?
The sand can be run separately through a specialized EC machine designed specifically for removing gold from sand…
https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/3fee/8de61fea68091845dcab209301db28a7173a.pdf Just a matter of time and this will be a simple process.
Fuk I love technology
gc