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nunaka

12/30/09 6:12 PM

#23608 RE: muaythai #23607

Awesome unit! Get that sucker on a honey hole like you say and next year maybe they can get a discount on a 6 pack of 'em. Hard day@ office..sounded like a real pounder..been there and can relate! Trying to get my share count back up, too. Cashed in a bunch...got a screamin' deal so I decided to repower my boat with new main and kicker. Still have over 2 mil...if played right could set me free so to speak. Thanks for the link..heap big help to all here!
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SilverEagle

12/30/09 10:26 PM

#23619 RE: muaythai #23607

That's a lot of recovery potential.
So if we get .05 oz of gold for every 1 ton of dirt we suck and process, SGCP will recover 2.5oz of gold per hour.
If we run this 8" dredge for 8 hours a day, SGCP will recover 20oz per day!

20oz x 20 days = 400 oz which is about $440,000 per month
Not bad for one dredge operation.
I believe we are running more than 1 dredge machine this season.

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SilverEagle

12/31/09 7:56 AM

#23623 RE: muaythai #23607

Now, it takes a lot of hard work under water. I assume sea man like you would love to dive all day long. Yes, it's extremely exhausting work. untrained worker would feel exhausted in a few hour I bet.

If we hit the honeyhole, can we pick some 10oz gold in one hour?
If we process 50ton of gravel/cobble/sand every hour, recovering 0.20 oz/ton of gold would yield to 10 oz, isn't it?
That's about $10,000/hour job, not bad. lol

I know it won't be that easy. I wonder how long it takes to get to the bedrock. processing 6-10ft overburden shouldn't be much work with 8-inch dredge imo. with experienced worker who has 20 year of dredging experience sure sounds like a great way to start the 2010 mining season. he can set up the dredge properly to recover all the gold (coarse or fine size). he can deal with the swift current.
Am I too optimistic? Yes, I am. Don't take my word. This is a pinksheet. highest risk/highest reward stock of the junior gold producer!!!

Since we are alluvial mining in undeveloped gold coast in west africa, in mineral rich sierra leone, I'm thinking the result will be great in 2010!

GLTYA & Happy New Year!

Here is 8-inch dredge youtube video