That's right, you would have no idea as to the depth the gold would be at using a post hole digger.IsThisGold? said:In vic itd count as powered dirt extraction and therefore be against the rules for fossicking i imagine. a general issue you might run into is the churning of your sample so you would lose information on what layers contain the gold.
JAROS you naughty boy... Bad advice.Jaros said:I reckon you use the right tool for the right job even if it's illegal.
blisters said:This is the style I use where I can, you can clean the hole out reasonably well at your sample interval.
http://www.cyclone.com.au/products/cyclone-3/post-hole-digger-pincer-mild-steel-handles
Jon
That, my friend, is what the kids are for.BigWave said:I have two manual post hole diggers (augers), and have often thought of taking them, but I'd need extra sherpas for the distances that I sometimes cover.
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