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<blockquote data-quote="rios" data-source="post: 331153" data-attributes="member: 9558"><p>I couldn't tell if the material was transported or was in situ. Some guys on the ground were insisting it was in situ.</p><p></p><p>I think at this stage I will sink a shaft. drilling like I have said before I will not because the cost of sinking a shaft for me is less than that of drilling. I hear your footwall point.</p><p></p><p>the deep is 45%. then later underground 40m deep they insist their reef is pretty much vertical. That's why the other shaft which is now 6m deep that I am sinking there is targeting intercepting the reef at 40m. The guys who were already mining there kind of followed the reef from the top and they are in trouble as hauling is now very difficult. Our vertical shaft is so as to avoid that and we can use a generator powered head gear. They cant now.</p><p></p><p>The reef does pinch and well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rios, post: 331153, member: 9558"] I couldn't tell if the material was transported or was in situ. Some guys on the ground were insisting it was in situ. I think at this stage I will sink a shaft. drilling like I have said before I will not because the cost of sinking a shaft for me is less than that of drilling. I hear your footwall point. the deep is 45%. then later underground 40m deep they insist their reef is pretty much vertical. That's why the other shaft which is now 6m deep that I am sinking there is targeting intercepting the reef at 40m. The guys who were already mining there kind of followed the reef from the top and they are in trouble as hauling is now very difficult. Our vertical shaft is so as to avoid that and we can use a generator powered head gear. They cant now. The reef does pinch and well. [/QUOTE]
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