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Small Scale Gold Mining
Victoria - what licence do you need
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<blockquote data-quote="jethro" data-source="post: 123822" data-attributes="member: 1297"><p>HEy Bill Im at least halfway there as I have confined myself to a relatively small area of reef workings and have read any & all reports & bulletins on the reefs & mineralogy of the area. I have actually found more information on the area by research in trove than I got from the mines dept records. The reefs were generally considered to be squibs as they are not very big but were exceedingly rich in places. I have found some good samples left behind in the dollying paddocks or dropped from drays or carts. I have also come across workings not marked on maps. </p><p>Assaying is something that I would like to see performed and perhaps have a go at. I have a couple of old books that go into quite a bit of detail on the subject. Im looking for a set of assay /ton weights & a conicle mold for pouring the molten sample into.</p><p>Looking forward to chatting more at length.</p><p></p><p>Jethro</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jethro, post: 123822, member: 1297"] HEy Bill Im at least halfway there as I have confined myself to a relatively small area of reef workings and have read any & all reports & bulletins on the reefs & mineralogy of the area. I have actually found more information on the area by research in trove than I got from the mines dept records. The reefs were generally considered to be squibs as they are not very big but were exceedingly rich in places. I have found some good samples left behind in the dollying paddocks or dropped from drays or carts. I have also come across workings not marked on maps. Assaying is something that I would like to see performed and perhaps have a go at. I have a couple of old books that go into quite a bit of detail on the subject. Im looking for a set of assay /ton weights & a conicle mold for pouring the molten sample into. Looking forward to chatting more at length. Jethro [/QUOTE]
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