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new member, introduction and questions for the gippsland/latrobe valley region
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<blockquote data-quote="Willow" data-source="post: 673089" data-attributes="member: 25201"><p>Dumb Idea or sheer B rillance.</p><p></p><p>Here in Longford VIC the watertable below is 127m accordingt to the blokes who sank a bore for us. Over the few days I watched with amazement how quickly they dug. Then I pondered the idea of chasing the boring contractor around panning the core material he dug out. Seems like a way to assess that bit just out of reach. Core samples can probably be bought for a slab or 2- in any case can you think of an easier or cheaper way to digdeep?Interested in feedback.</p><p></p><p>FYI - Our bore just showed top soil, yellow clay ,and than coal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Willow, post: 673089, member: 25201"] Dumb Idea or sheer B rillance. Here in Longford VIC the watertable below is 127m accordingt to the blokes who sank a bore for us. Over the few days I watched with amazement how quickly they dug. Then I pondered the idea of chasing the boring contractor around panning the core material he dug out. Seems like a way to assess that bit just out of reach. Core samples can probably be bought for a slab or 2- in any case can you think of an easier or cheaper way to digdeep?Interested in feedback. FYI - Our bore just showed top soil, yellow clay ,and than coal. [/QUOTE]
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