Did they know about the Rubidium ? Makes one wonder why the project sat for so long.
Even the Driftwood magnesium economis report with -
inflated furnace costs. Stinky.
I'll provide the junior with the smarts to get things moving. Real simple - Goof proof.
Flintstone Style Crush, Mill Ore
Place milled ore on layered paper mat
Spread Ores out to a thin layer ( 1 mm ) height
Heat with Hair dryer ( lol )
Rubidium melts into paper mat
Magnesium does not melt
Stockpile Magnesite
Burn paper mat remove Rubidium
Magnesium Carbonate requires =
990 °C to melt Rubidium requires =
39 ºC to melt No CO2 impartation using low heat.
Rubidium =
$3600 usd / oz A mine operation like this...
should not cost no more than, $600 / oz
Especially if rubidium rock samples rang in at - 30/g tonne.
Obviously - one would not use a har dryer,
but you get the idea how low of heat rubidium melts at.
Now.... if these two guys didn't know about the rubidium,
they do now.
Pitter Patter.
Or shareholders might have to have a group meet.
Discuss what shareholders options are.
If the Driftwood was listed and shareholders invested in
the Driftwood - then shareholders should reap the value
of what Driftwood offers.
I'd hate to think personel did know about the rubidium
but kept quiet.
Personally,
I think shareholders have waited long enough.
Wango~
Open Driftwood Assay Chart in New Window ( zoom in )
D = Driftwood Source - Purcell Mountains Driftwood ( google books )
Page 174
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