Can we talk numbers?There's a discrepancy between Henrich's recent post and Bayhorse's own numbers. Henrich's numbers are premised on 150 tons per day of raw material so let's go with that.
Henrich says the daily 150 tons of raw material will produce a daily 10 tons of concentrate. That's a 15 to 1 ratio. Bayhorse says they're looking to get 30,000 tons of mineralization to complete the 300 tons of concentrate. That's a 100 to 1 ratio.
So assuming the 150 tons per day of raw material for both scenarios, according to Henrich's numbers, 300 tons of concentrate should be done in 30 days. According to Bayhorse's numbers, it'd take 200 days. That's one month vs. six and a half months. You can't both be right.