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Starting A New Mine After Magnetic, Resistivity And I.p Survey.


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29 minutes ago, jasong said:

Fascinating, it's like watching a forum version of Gold Rush Africa, except with just good parts, the mining. Keep us all updated!

If you ever are looking for volunteers let me know. Especially if you need anyone to operate a detector, which I guess probably is not something needed if you have that much mudstone. But if I could get away from work for a trip long enough, I'd love to see all the mining in Africa firsthand, that stuff just isn't happening over here much anymore.

Haha in  Africa we havent even  started  exploiting  the  ground resources. Its  a pity our  laws  are bad  and  the  political  risk  is  too  high.  

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I am thinking of sinking 2 shafts now, maybe 30 to 35m deep then digging a tunnel to connect them. That way will I not intercept the reef? How feasible is that? The cost of digging the 2 shafts is very low here.

 

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Meanwhile on the other shaft the guys are now 10.5 meters deep. Progress is slow but I am hoping the pace will quicken this week as I now have 10 guys digging. The rock is changing from weathered granitoid to more competent granite and soon we should be in bluestone which is quite hard.

 

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And  got  to  visit  a  place  nearby  with  old  german  shafts.  The  guys  there  are  pumping  out water with the  hope  of mining  there

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I am attaching photos of the progress so far. We had intended to drive into the reef at 35m and then tunnel along it but the grades there were too low and we decided to continue sinking the shaft down. Water is coming out of the reef so we dug a sump at 35 m in the drive so we pump water from it while we sink downwards.

The shaft is now 38m deep. Our target is 55 to 66m as that is the depth where the guys in the area have been getting high-grade ore.

There is a lot of water but we are pumping it out well using a diaphragm pump.

So currently we are 38m down-shaft and progressing slowly.

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Mate, your kohunas must be made of solid steel  :ohmy:.  There is no way you would get me down there. 

Hope you find some good stuff but remember, it is only just gold.  Good luck and stay safe :cool:

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6 minutes ago, Northeast said:

Mate, your kohunas must be made of solid steel  :ohmy:.  There is no way you would get me down there. 

Hope you find some good stuff but remember, it is only just gold.  Good luck and stay safe :cool:

What is a kohuna? To some people it is a matter of life and death getting down there. They would rather be down there than on the ground and watch their families starve. As you might have heard, my country is not exactly blessed with white collar jobs but it has vast unexploited resources.

 

I have personally gone down that shaft countless times using that 13mm steel rope and I weigh 123kg.

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Kohunas = testicles :biggrin:   Not sure if it is a saying over your way but if you are pretty tough they say you have "balls of steel".

123 kg - you beat me by about 5 kg.

And yes, I do understand that putting a feed on the table is pretty tough over your way.  Just make sure you make it out of the hole each time.

I hope it works out for you :wink:

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