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Re: roiresearch post# 4347

Monday, 03/26/2007 2:14:55 AM

Monday, March 26, 2007 2:14:55 AM

Post# of 44859
To 'roiresearch' on 'Russel Industries' -

RE: RSDS market cap is basically $450k -

How much was it for about a year ago -
when RSDS traded for about $5.00/sh.? -

RSDS -- Russell Industries, Inc. -


For a year ago RSDS didn't own the uranium -
vanadium properties -
Payday old mines -

RSDS is continuing -
development of a patented water treatment process -
that has been discharged in oil, gas and mineral
exploration - mfg. production industry -

I don't see a ligitimate reason to why RSDS -
should be trading for less share price at present -
than RSDS did trade at for a year ago -

RSDS with the uranium and vanadium mines should -
been trading in the opposite direction in a fair
market -

RE: 'Russel Industries' -
kind of PR would you like to see from RSDS? -

RSDS shows -
The Department of Environmental Quality -
or regulatory agency how discharged water
will be treated from uranium mines -

With the tremendous level of energy exploration -
and production activities around the world currently -
you can imagine the incredible demand -
that could be generated for such -
RSDS hi-tech. state of art -

Went to Utah and evaluated the Payday mines -

Snow covered -

many holes -

and hindered -

our evaluation -

on the upper area -


please, understand with common sense -

Payday mine area is at -
the elevation above sea-level is about 6740 feet -

we have to be into spring before the snow is gone -
and we can do a more visible overview of -
the Payday's 2 Sq. miles area -
(btw. don't want to be the snowman -
got out in time) -

East Canyon near Monticello, Utah -

While on the Pay-Day Claims -
spent time looking at the rim thickness,
alteration,
and viewed Uranium (U)
& Vanadium (V)
mineralization in several adits -
well, its all there to eyeball -
big demand -
its well protected by snow and
its in the safest hardrock box -
it doesn't lose any value -

Mesa don't need big samples -
to do assaying? -
but need lots of feed -
2000t per day -

The Payday mines property has 54 mining claims
covering an area of almost 2 square miles -


The claim group covers an area where the favorable
upper rims of the salt wash member of
the Morrisson Formation (Jurassic in Age)
exist almost intact -

As a Professional Geologist with five years experience
in Uranium (33 years overall), I conclude -
the Payday claims cover an area of good potential -
to develop a new uranium -
vanadium deposit -
within the virgin claim area -

The Vanadium Corporation of America -

Operating History -
The Vanadium Corporation of America -
opened a vanadium ore-buying station at Monticello -
in late 1940 and began mill construction
in 1941 -

In 1943, Vanadium Corporation -
began producing uranium-vanadium -
for the Manhattan Engineer District (ATSDR, 1997) -


A 1942 photo of Monticello shows housing for mill workers
in the foreground and uranium mill in background.
The mill closed in 1960.

Construction of the Monticello plant -
in addition to the mill proper,
included the development of an adequate water supply,
installation of a power plant,
and construction of two large housing
projects for workers -

The staff town site, on the hill opposite the mill -
to the south, consisted of staff houses,
manager's house, and family dwellings.

The other housing project consisted of family houses
and bunkhouses and boardinghouses (ATSDR, 1997).

Intermediate owners and operators of
the Monticello Mill Tailings Site included;

the War Assets Office; the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC);
American Smelting and Refining Company;
Galigher Company;
Lucius Pitkin, Inc.;
National Lead Company;
the Bureau of Land Management (BLM);
and the DOE (ATSDR, 1997).
Mill operations were terminated on January 1, 1960.

The ore-buying station remained open until March 1962
(ATSDR, 1997).

The mill tailings were stabilized by grading and covering
with dirt and rock between 1961 and 1962,
and the actual mill building was dismantled in 1964
(DOE, 2002).

World War II brought further changes -

The Vanadium Corporation of America -
(VCA) selected Monticello as a site for a wartime vanadium -
processing mill.

It employed 200 workers until it closed in 1946 -
only to reopen in 1949 as a converted
vanadium and uranium plant -


During the 1950s, the mill processed large amounts
of ore taken from the canyons of southeastern Utah;
however, in 1960, the Atomic Energy Commission
closed the plant.

Information obtained by the Atomic Energy Commission
dating back to February and June 1955
the geo-statistical estimation of reserves
with underground mining, estimated reserves
from the Russell Industries 54 claim group
would be 2 - 20 million pounds of Uranium (U308)
An additional benefit of this area is the high content
of Vanadium within the ore.
Based on historical records, shipping records and samples,
the average Vanadium content is 2 - 3%.

The Company intends to fully maximize the advantage
of its ownership of the only conventional uranium mill
operating in the U.S. -

To that end, in addition to processing its own ore
and alternate feed material, the Company has entered
into negotiations for toll milling arrangements
with other mines in the region -
lots of feed its needed -

Last updated February 20, 2007

http://www.denisonmines.com/content/uranium/WhiteMesaMill.cfm?catid=1278

That's the Mesa future -
to feed powerplants -
need the rare uranium ore -
and vanadium ore is welcome -
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=17894172

RSDS - to be re-discovered -
re-mined,
RSDS want pos. Shareholders &
Mesa ditto -



Imo. Tia.
DD........
http://www.russind.com/index.html


The Company intends to fully maximize the advantage -

of its ownership of the only conventional uranium mill

operating in the U.S. -

within an hour trucking distance from Payday mines area -




To that end, in addition to processing its own ore
and alternate feed material, the Company has entered
into negotiations for toll milling arrangements
with other mines in the region -

Last updated February 20, 2007

http://www.denisonmines.com/content/uranium/WhiteMesaMill.cfm?catid=1278

That's the Mesa future -
to feed the powerplants -
RSDS - to be re-discovered -

When extrapolating the preliminary report from -

Edge Consulting in December 2006 -
and information obtained by
the Atomic Energy Commission -

dating back to February and June 1955 -
the geo-statistical estimation of reserves -
with underground mining, estimated reserves -
from the Russell Industries 54 claim group -

would be 2 - 20 million pounds of Uranium (U308) -
with an average grade of .27% and a cutoff of .10%. -

An additional benefit of this area is the high content of Vanadium within the ore.
Based on historical records, shipping records
and samples, the average Vanadium content is 2 - 3%.

(est. from part of the Payday area)


Payday to be mined -
blast and scoope out? -
RSDS & Mesa want pos. Shareholders -
for more info -
Contact:

US Minerals LLC.
Josh Bleak,
Mining Projects Manager

Tel. 480-776-3385
Fax: 480-776-6084

www.usmineralsllc@yahoo.com

Investor Relations
Designated Marketing
Donson Brooks,

Tel. 972-731-5112
Fax: 972-731-9443

www.designatedmarketing.com
or

Source: Russell Industries, Inc.


Note.
Worlds largest uranium mine -
Canada's Cameco says Cigar Lake uranium mine -
start-up delayed by 2 years -
http://www.fxstreet.com/news/forex-news/article.aspx?StoryId=fa0089fb-3100-41b8-bf62-036d335d9302

DD........
http://www.russind.com/index.html

http://www.uxc.com/links/uxc_links_company.aspx?type=utility

http://www.uxc.com/review/uxc_Prices.aspx



http://www.uraniumparticipation.com/
Imo. Tia.