nuggetino said:A little beyond metal detecting considering most people don't go detecting with bulldozers and jack hammers :lol: Does go to show how much gold is left just out of reach of our detectors
Push and detect is a pretty popular method of finding gold in Australia.Wintersnake said:I'll take a guess here and say they were pushing to prep the site for mine construction, he must be a mate of the GM or land holder.
No one takes or hires that much equipment to flail a garrett over the ground. Don't get me wrong I'd take 2 KGS anyday!
Balx said:Push and detect is a pretty popular method of finding gold in Australia.Wintersnake said:I'll take a guess here and say they were pushing to prep the site for mine construction, he must be a mate of the GM or land holder.
No one takes or hires that much equipment to flail a garrett over the ground. Don't get me wrong I'd take 2 KGS anyday!
Wintersnake said:Balx said:Push and detect is a pretty popular method of finding gold in Australia.Wintersnake said:I'll take a guess here and say they were pushing to prep the site for mine construction, he must be a mate of the GM or land holder.
No one takes or hires that much equipment to flail a garrett over the ground. Don't get me wrong I'd take 2 KGS anyday!
Yeah I have a mate in WA that does it with his brother and another mate that does the same in NT with a couple of other share holders but none of them have that level of equipment and they both use trommel and sluice set up so they get everything, like a small scale mining company.
WalnLiz said:Ahhh the benefits if detecting behind a dozer. Pity he had to mention the detector shop and give away his real reason for mopping up dozed nuggets. Great "add", and great nuggets. :|
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