lol..a few streets in that area named after minerals.silver said:Way to save money on posts hey ! :Y:
that's exactly what its all about!!!!! :Y: :Y: :Y:SneakyCuttlefish said:This thread is excellent. Insight into a unique lifestyle. Better than the "manicured lawn, white picket fence and nosy neighbours rut" so many of us seem to get bogged down in. Hope you find bucket loads of colour.
thanks mate, I keep assessing danger as I go, using a kaolin line/slide as my roof, dip angles of faultsMackka said:Love ta work 20xwater and I know that you know what you are doin, but just play safe mate!
love the pics and I cannot wait to see that flashy opal soon.
That kaolin is that the same as potch?
Good luck mate.
Mackka :Y:
Mackka said:Love ta work 20xwater and I know that you know what you are doin, but just play safe mate!
love the pics and I cannot wait to see that flashy opal soon.
That kaolin is that the same as potch?
Good luck mate.
Mackka :Y:
grubstake said:Mackka said:Love ta work 20xwater and I know that you know what you are doin, but just play safe mate!
love the pics and I cannot wait to see that flashy opal soon.
That kaolin is that the same as potch?
Good luck mate.
Mackka :Y:
Kaolin is a hard, dry, white clay, usually called 'pipe clay' on the goldfields, where it's often found in alluvial workings. It was the material that gents' clay pipes were made from, back in Victorian times.
Potch is opal stone but without any colour - it's just a cloudy quartz.
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