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LBD
22nd December 2010, 22:57
1.140 tones or 40212 oz.... 90% pure…US$50232830….NZ$67 882 203….

Not too shabby for a weeks work…

EJK
22nd December 2010, 23:01
How many bricks are needed to build a house?

P.S. What is your avatar LBD?

LBD
22nd December 2010, 23:21
How many bricks are needed to build a house?

P.S. What is your avatar LBD?

One of your house bricks still glowing red

fliplid
23rd December 2010, 07:51
So, just asking like, what's your cut then? :shifty: Or, do they just check your pockets/forklift truck on the way out? :crybaby:

LBD
23rd December 2010, 11:29
So, just asking like, what's your cut then? :shifty: Or, do they just check your pockets/forklift truck on the way out? :crybaby:

0.00003%..give or take.....yup lots of security, photo taken on a shipment day....metal detectors boots off..AK47's confiscated on the way in.....

tri boy
23rd December 2010, 17:09
Whats it costing per oz to mine?
(I loved pit duties on night shift. The bucket teeth change was one of my favourite jobs. Amazing what lil pieces of this n that was found):innocent:

LBD
23rd December 2010, 18:10
Whats it costing per oz to mine?
(I loved pit duties on night shift. The bucket teeth change was one of my favourite jobs. Amazing what lil pieces of this n that was found):innocent:

We don't find any little bits of this and that....ours is not aluvial, we use cynaide/carbon process

Cost/oz varies between USD500 and USD800 depending on many variables...grade/overburdan/ weather....minus 26 this morning.

McRaes are looking at costs of AUD 650 to 680/oz next year.

Brian d marge
23rd December 2010, 20:04
1.140 tones or 40212 oz.... 90% pure…US$50232830….NZ$67 882 203….

Not too shabby for a weeks work…

I see you know my wife as well..................... Mankind doesnt have the technology to mine gold as skillfully as my wife can

Stephen

R6_kid
24th December 2010, 12:53
We don't find any little bits of this and that....ours is not aluvial, we use cynaide/carbon process

Cost/oz varies between USD500 and USD800 depending on many variables...grade/overburdan/ weather....minus 26 this morning.

McRaes are looking at costs of AUD 650 to 680/oz next year.

Where are you working? What hours/shifts are you on? I'm up in South Australia an Olympic Dam which is Uranium/Copper/Gold/Silver. All underground at the moment with processing/concentration/refinery up top, but there is a big open cut on the way in the next 5 years which will be interesting.