Hey Wal
I hear the train mate choo choo
cheers
Lee
I hear the train mate choo choo
cheers
Lee
Hare_Twigga said:Village your knowledge is amazing! I have some other rocks with interesting things about them that I'd love to have identified but it would have to be under a rock identification topic. I don't want to go off topic. Is there one on here? I couldn't find it.
Hare_Twigga said:Has anyone tried loaming with an XRF analyzer? Would it be possible?
I looked into hiring one but a Niton XL3t950+ is $10k a mth
HeadsUp said:Hare_Twigga said:Has anyone tried loaming with an XRF analyzer? Would it be possible?
I looked into hiring one but a Niton XL3t950+ is $10k a mth
http://www.portableas.com/index.php/products/niton-xl3t-950-goldd/
that thing is half the size of portable spectroscopes i have used
with the GPS and memory you could send a monkey out in the bush with it ( or an untrained junior ) as long as he kept pulling the trigger . lol
Hare_Twigga said:Where do people get samples assayed and how should a sample be prepared before mailing it?
Hare_Twigga said:On the topic of loaming or more finding gold bearing ore has anyone tried using a ph tester to locate the ore?
I have done some research and there is some information that seems to relate CO2 rich acid sulfate water to ore bodies and changes in the ph in surrounding soil.
Hare_Twigga said:Where do people get samples assayed and how should a sample be prepared before mailing it?
Hare_Twigga said:Thanks Araluen, I'm in Victoria so somewhere in Melbourne would be good! I don't mind spending a few bucks here and there on my hobby and you never know it might pay off. I have read that quartzite can be rich in invisible size gold and the old timers couldn't see it.
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