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Goaweighon Dec 23, 2019 7:31pm
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RE:Diamond Drill hole size
RE:Diamond Drill hole sizeI believe the two most common drill sizes are NQ and HQ but I can't find anything that mentions which we are using.
NQ is 47.6 MM
HQ is 63.5 MM
Both of those measurements are inside diameter.
Wr are now adding higher capacity drills to get us deeper so the bit may be differant going forward, could be differant than either of the above but at least this gives you something to do over the holidays.
Looking forward to your crunching, 10,000,000 Oz. would be a nice start.
Thanks for doing this and Merry Christmas jmcgon wrote:
Been a investor for 6+ months. Almost bought in the $2 range but....that's life. I've been reading the borad for that period of time.
I am working on doing some calculations and am wondering if anyone knows what diameter of core GBR has been using? I am not a geologist but am an earth scientist with some geo in mt edcation. I have 30+ years in mathematics and sciences and thought during my spare time over the next couple weeks I would work my brain and calculator to see what I come up with.
I know that the grams/tonne are an extrapolation of the sample from the core, but that's all we have to go on. Might be an exercise in futility but I have the time and enjoy the challenge of modeling things. So the core diagmeter is important to me.
Anyone with a little computation skill can take 10 million ounces (conservative estimate) and multiple it by $100 per ounce and divide by full dilution and the possible share price is fun to think about. Only time will tell.
Thans for reading and helping.