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HARD ROCK MINING on a tight budget: (1)
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<blockquote data-quote="dwt" data-source="post: 152398" data-attributes="member: 428"><p>Thanks for the votes of confidence fellow forum members, I never intended stopping this thread no matter who jumps up and down or what some others might have to say, I respect other people's opinions, until they produce them with a chest pushed out.</p><p>Anyways, DetectaDave raises a good point on the costs of setting up a lease, I am no expert in this area so that's why I started this thread off with 'you already have your lease approved'</p><p>If anyone feels they need to jump in and point out the particulars with starting off setting up a lease from wo to go then I'm all for it, don't feel you'll be hijacking this thread, I'm sure it would slot in nicely.</p><p></p><p>Just as a add on note: one of the inderviguals that visits this site and is also a mentor of mine happens to be a superintendent of a large mine, he started off his mining career with a pan and shovel and eventually set up his own small scale mine back in the 90's, worked it competently and sold it for some good coin, he then worked his way up the ranks in mining to where he is today, this info isn't being pulled from my 'DATE' it's a mix of hands on expierence and invaluable info from dedicated, passionate miners, wether they be in small scale or large <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dwt, post: 152398, member: 428"] Thanks for the votes of confidence fellow forum members, I never intended stopping this thread no matter who jumps up and down or what some others might have to say, I respect other people's opinions, until they produce them with a chest pushed out. Anyways, DetectaDave raises a good point on the costs of setting up a lease, I am no expert in this area so that's why I started this thread off with 'you already have your lease approved' If anyone feels they need to jump in and point out the particulars with starting off setting up a lease from wo to go then I'm all for it, don't feel you'll be hijacking this thread, I'm sure it would slot in nicely. Just as a add on note: one of the inderviguals that visits this site and is also a mentor of mine happens to be a superintendent of a large mine, he started off his mining career with a pan and shovel and eventually set up his own small scale mine back in the 90's, worked it competently and sold it for some good coin, he then worked his way up the ranks in mining to where he is today, this info isn't being pulled from my 'DATE' it's a mix of hands on expierence and invaluable info from dedicated, passionate miners, wether they be in small scale or large ;) [/QUOTE]
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