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Re: 8thaero post# 23398

Tuesday, 02/27/2018 10:21:51 AM

Tuesday, February 27, 2018 10:21:51 AM

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Silliness is near unbeleiveable. What kind of refractory ore is carbonaceous matter ? Try carbonaceous matter. And HEY is 200 road miles E in the E Sonora Mtn range 100% owned by Mexus Mexico not some JV at all. TRY to keep up. 4 men (maybe some healthy ladies? ) loading 2 100 ton vats 36 hrs each? LABOR INTENSIVE??

TRY.... IS NO NO POND at URES!!! THIS IS DUE!!! 8 year metallurgical testing prior production and drilling was going on all this time not too involved at Elena and Felix . Decision made to use the 1000 years ancient VAT system modern upgraded. Waste is neutralized and hauled on return trips back to fill in the same now barren digs. I reported on the Mexus Mexico claims working in Sept 2011 then went 200 min WEST to NEW Rancho in Caborca 1st visit. This last visit was 180 opposite in 3 days W to E including 2nd day Felix ...or did I say all that. We do know is quite difficult following a fast growing miner for some spread so thin time wise.


"The VAT system is capable of holding 100 tons of material and the contained material will leach in approximately 72 hours with a 76% or higher recovery rate. The operation will take 4 men to load and unload the ore and process the resulting material. Mr. Lemas plans to do 200 tons a week seeking an average of 5 grams per ton Au. This would provide 32 oz of gold per week at a cost of $150 per oz produced. An additional tank will be moved on site once the initial system is running efficiently which will lower the cost per oz and increase production.

Why low cost ? Read and weep with us all have such total silly to put up with.

"Mexus already owns the equipment for this project and will only need diesel, cyanide and other miscellaneous parts to begin production."

Ask richest man in Mexico.

"Low wages are a huge incentive for both Mexican and foreign firms. One in seven Mexican workers earn the average minimum wage of 65.58 pesos ($5.10) a day or less, national statistics office INEGI says. The average hourly wage in Mexico - home to Carlos Slim, one of the world's richest men"
- is 31.3 pesos ($2.43)


As PR reports 6 miles of road is graded since our Jan visit in prep for any surface mining ever at Ures


"Refractory ores? Is that the excuse now? Shouldn't be any issues with refractory (sulfide) ores with THE SURFACE MINING they have done."

Which is NONE!

8 Brothers BTW IS lead/silver sulfides with decent gold and so will NOT be using the VAT process only as Scorpio and 370 but oxidized first then processed. Should hear of that next. Perhaps when they cross out stuff on Mabel/Dana. Is that some way to be SEC accurate recommend. THEY ARE picky picky, right. Gets confusing around here day to day.