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<blockquote data-quote="Goldtalk Leonora" data-source="post: 573312" data-attributes="member: 5638"><p>Fines are a pain in the arse.....smaller it is...harder it is....sounds like good classification will be an important factor? The good side of that is if you only need to run a small fraction through your concentrator then your actual through put increases through the roof. If it's fine gold your chasing then a concentrator will prob be the go.</p><p></p><p>I have a ridgy didge 12" Nelson...it needs to be rebuilt...nothing too hard as far as I can see....I intend doing it myself but time is my enemy! Bowl looks ok...it needs to be stripped down...sand blasted.....metal work....new motor/electrics...new bearings etc...prob an ounce of parts and labour. I would sell it for 5k firm....then you would have freight from WA....if I rebuild it its 10-15k easy. </p><p>Have you asked around your area to see if anyone will hire one to you? A fella over here has hired out Knudsons for a couple of hundred a week...that could be a good way to run you bulk samples???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldtalk Leonora, post: 573312, member: 5638"] Fines are a pain in the arse.....smaller it is...harder it is....sounds like good classification will be an important factor? The good side of that is if you only need to run a small fraction through your concentrator then your actual through put increases through the roof. If it's fine gold your chasing then a concentrator will prob be the go. I have a ridgy didge 12" Nelson...it needs to be rebuilt...nothing too hard as far as I can see....I intend doing it myself but time is my enemy! Bowl looks ok...it needs to be stripped down...sand blasted.....metal work....new motor/electrics...new bearings etc...prob an ounce of parts and labour. I would sell it for 5k firm....then you would have freight from WA....if I rebuild it its 10-15k easy. Have you asked around your area to see if anyone will hire one to you? A fella over here has hired out Knudsons for a couple of hundred a week...that could be a good way to run you bulk samples??? [/QUOTE]
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