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    Not too shabby for a week's work...

    1.140 tones or 40212 oz.... 90% pure…US$50232830….NZ$67 882 203….

    Not too shabby for a weeks work…
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    How many bricks are needed to build a house?

    P.S. What is your avatar LBD?


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    Quote Originally Posted by EJK View Post
    How many bricks are needed to build a house?

    P.S. What is your avatar LBD?
    One of your house bricks still glowing red

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    So, just asking like, what's your cut then? Or, do they just check your pockets/forklift truck on the way out?

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    Quote Originally Posted by fliplid View Post
    So, just asking like, what's your cut then? Or, do they just check your pockets/forklift truck on the way out?
    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.....

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    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)

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    Quote Originally Posted by tri boy View Post
    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)
    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.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LBD View Post
    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

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    Quote Originally Posted by LBD View Post
    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.
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