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Post by northerngirlon Sep 25, 2005 3:34pm
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WHAT IS THE PROBLEM SOME HAVE...LOL

WHAT IS THE PROBLEM SOME HAVE...LOLwith the "method of sorting at the onset" It would appear some of you have this vision of a dozen guys sitting in a circle turning the handles on their flour sifters or something..lol..better to do that for first shipments and bring in some $ than to sit idle!!! Granted we won't bring in as much cash for a bit..but once the mine's dewatered..we may as well start the ball rolling!!! They need to sort it and send only the "good stuff" to reduce shipping costs to China. Transportation costs are an important economic factor here... The sulphides in the ore are very easy to spot I'm told when wetted and the samples greater than 2" or so will be viewed on a slowly MOVING CONVEYOR BELT - an easy job like many production jobs in other industries..The fines will be screened as the brittle ore breaks easily and the fines are very rich. The sorted and screened ore will then be sampled, bagged and weighed ready for placement into containers to be shipped to China..The rejected ore will be stored in a container pad for future processing..Simple..and ONLY TEMPORARY.....I think this is a great idea...no idle time anymore... Things are moving along so well with LBE, let's not dwell on such a trivial matter...
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