RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE: NR: Field Trial Preparatory Testwork at Steinert Perth JuglarJoesph wrote: JuglarJoesph wrote: ValuePro wrote:
O.k. JJ, thanks. I see a nugget surrounded by a gold matrix, both of which may be mechanically sorted, while a "sheen" can not.
Its gold dust. They say they can pick out 99% of the gold with sorters. And from the early days they were saying that dust accounted for 7 to 10% of the gold in situ, from memory. I highly doubt that can be recovered by a sorting machine.
You can call me JJ VP.
JJ
Which brings up a good point. If the halo can not be recovered in reality the grade drops by 10% so now you need another machine to get 733 tpd. So 11 machines for every of Jim Bowie's 1. Along with everything else 11 times also.
And thats all I will say on the matter.
JJ
Tomorrow we need to come up with a factor for theft. If you can just pick it up off the ground then that also needs to be incorporated into Jimbos machine count.
Thats all I will say about that today.
JJ