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Prospecting Equipment
Using a dry blower in Victoria.
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<blockquote data-quote="wiley coyote" data-source="post: 611991" data-attributes="member: 7587"><p>Thanks guys. I won't be doing the edges or bottom of the surfacing, as I only got gold above the run. I guess the gold was thinning out where the old timers stopped. But, what wasn't enough to support maybe 5 or 6 men back then could be more than enough to make me very happy now! There's a large run of diggings about 15 metres above the surfacing, so that's probably where it's shedding from. By legal in Victoria, does that mean only a mechanical, not petrol powered? wiley</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wiley coyote, post: 611991, member: 7587"] Thanks guys. I won't be doing the edges or bottom of the surfacing, as I only got gold above the run. I guess the gold was thinning out where the old timers stopped. But, what wasn't enough to support maybe 5 or 6 men back then could be more than enough to make me very happy now! There's a large run of diggings about 15 metres above the surfacing, so that's probably where it's shedding from. By legal in Victoria, does that mean only a mechanical, not petrol powered? wiley [/QUOTE]
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