Post by
Wangotango67 on Mar 12, 2021 5:22am
PORTABLE DRILL RIG
Here's Shaws portable 51mm ( 2 inch ) drill.
I would love ot see a junior ( any ) begin using these out in field instread of,
chip and rock sampling.
I'd ask Shaw to modify the rig by way of extension,
= longer rods - .5m or 2 meters - even 3m would be ideal..
Yeah.. .i could see a junior plotting a grid and tapping holes over a near surface ore body
sure would take exploration to a whole new level.
Perhaps - a good 20 holes could be achieved in a day.
In a week - it would ceetainly put a dent in a grid formation.
Cores are a good 2 inches.
Plenty of core in which to assay.
And stil lkeep an inventory for the core shack.
If ever a project contained near surface mineralization
a little drill rig could still compile a resource .
Best part... cost efficiency.
Juniors could tap holes all year long on a dime
Great for the markets = keeps the markets moving.
Far less downtime.... and quicker turnarounf time for results.
CHECK IT OUT - SHAW 51 mm PORTABLE DRILL
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMb3MwrXfUU
Was tihnking about the Bonanza claims - Vancouver Island
Looking at the pics on Hawk's website - looks easy to explore.
Former pit, mineralization is said ot continue for few km's
soft sands.. and if therer's magnetite the, copper and gold must come form irons.
Now.. .that's where one uses - sulphuric acid - on iron ores...
Every junior should have a portable drill.
Exploring with a portable drill would double the excitement for shareholders...
Put an end to chips samples and chasing foreign placer rocks.. .lol
Glad i found this little junior...
Exciting projects...
Cheers...