Theres gold in them there walls.

Prospecting Australia

Help Support Prospecting Australia:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
Hole dug, couple of feet, Nada but dirt. When the gale stops I will dig right up against the slab, but 99% sure I'll find virgin dirt under the construction stuff.

Looks like this mystery will remain so.

Only lead left is an excercise book I found in the workshop under the vertical mill (I had the vendor leave the workshop as is, couple months cleanup, but some damn nice tools) listing quotes for various bits and pieces related to the build, has a few numbers/names.

Dunno how to investigate without letting the cat out of the bag though.

More to ponder.

T
 
You sure they are mud bricks, they don't look like the ones I've seen, ie where is the straw and the matrix looks a bit too well sorted, nice Au but
 
I have been told that Boral ran a gravel pit near Ballarat since they where not in the gold the just sold it as road base thus paving the roads with gold. They felt it was more effort that it was worth. The bluider of the must have found a similar type gravel pit operator.
 
TheSilentBugler said:
Heh.

Done a bit more of the leftovers around the place, prolly 30 pans now, a couple big lumps to go.

It makes no sense at all, rough fine stuff, hasn't gone far, bugger all other heavies.

excuse ***** pics

That's the most weathered wall

https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/img/member-images/1539/1435650024_unnamed_1.jpg

Trying to get a photo of the yella so far, but failing due to photographic ineptitude.

Gonna find a background with better contrast.

Hmmmmm! rammed earth looks like that - your "mud" bricks just might be CEB or pressed earth bricks, you might find this link interesting http://www.ebaa.asn.au
casper
 

Latest posts

Top