RE: financing othok smarty - got me there , so i dug up notes, not a crusher, your correct, it twas a humdinger of a sluicing operation projected to have cash flow in the millions
"the other day BDR's management were shown a $125k plant capable of 125 cu
yards per hour. its too small for their plan...
they want to run 2 twelve hour shifts with actual production time of 10
hours per shift (this is if you'll remember my plan for hours worked and
again per my plan no camp), travel time and maintenance account for the 4
hours. each shift will be moving ore and sluicing"
"all plants will be the same and be custom built, the Ross operation uses a
350 yard plant, BDR will they think use a 250 cu yard plant, they will
screen the 26ft wide sluice and run approxamately 8 yards per hour per foot
(208 yards per hour X $9.50 per yard = $1976.00 or $39,520 per day X 200
days per year ='s from one plant $7.9 mil X 6 plants equals $47.4 million a
year from IR), water use is about 160 imp galleons a minute.
they are applying for a water license this week.
ttfn
nopoo
looks like they are getting everything lined up, you mentioned travel time,
where would that be from? 160 igpm or 1600 igpm?
there going to hire a contract bus servive picking the guys up in DC and
driving them out, or i got that impression. i'm sure he said 160.....but if
its unrealistic than i heard wrong.
200 days sluicing a year would be nice Beginning of May to end of October is
184, don't now if it's possible though, 150 might be more realistic, can be
pretty darn cold in Oct.
i'll defur to you're #'s and use 150, lop off 3.5 weeks on the front and the
same off the end....my 200 becomes 150 easy enough.
Still looks good though, can't go wrong putting that kind of volume through
the plants. They have the reserves to make it work!!! Its going to be an
interesting summer out there!!!
agreed and i'm doing my best to get up there!-nopoo
all plants will be the same and be custom built, the Ross operation uses a
350 yard plant, BDR will they think use a 250 cu yard plant, they will
screen the 26ft wide sluice and run approxamately 8 yards per hour per foot
(208 yards per hour X $9.50 per yard = $1976.00 or $39,520 per day X 150
days per year ='s from one plant $5.928 mil X 6 plants equals $35.568
million a year from IR).
BDR's share is 70% so in '06 BDR with 3 plants running should have
$12,448,800 cash flow and in '07 with 6 plants running should have
$24,897,600.00 in cash flow.