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  1. For those that don't know, we have a permit system here in Western Australia that lets fossickers access your large exploration tenements to metal detect for gold.

    Honestly I have never really liked the system because it basically lets the department sub let my lease, and no one ever fills out the form where they are obligated to tell you where the finds were ( Its very hard to find nugget patches if all the surface gold is gone).

    I have had over 50 people camped on that lease this year and not a single one has returned the form to notify of finds despite dig holes everywhere.  

    Except 1 , I received a form back today from a couple of yanks , I think they were from Nevada.  Reported all there finds with weights and coordinates, with a thank you note.  Now that's how it should be done!  

    I think the other 48 Aussies who were there could definitely learn a few things from the only 2 honest blokes out there.

    If they are members here or anyone knows a couple of Nevadans that were over here let them know they are more then welcome to come back with free access to all my tenements.

  2. 2 hours ago, Norvic said:

    Forgot to mention, if you put a rich specie in with say a solid 10gram or more piece in , it will cease up the rotor, not to bad with the little electric one which just stalls the motor, but may do damage with the extra power of the petrol driven. Otherwise they are the bees knees.

    15hp petrol just mangles chunks mate, no stopping her once she is going.  

    I have also stopped the little electric ones though with chunks of gold.

  3. 1 hour ago, bloodgold2 said:

    Hey mate sounds good, will give the sooby a good run from Cairns to Meekatharra. Have you had a chance to check out the logistics of the distance? Im a tad jealous Paul, never been to WA myself yet, and mate best you get that aircon button looked at.:smile: WA, home of the big gold in OZ.  

    I got a mate in Cairns who makes the trip quite often, will ask him which way he recommends.  Pretty sure he came across through Broken hill and across the nullabour last time, but the Great Central road past the big rock may be the most interesting for a tourist.

    Dave is full of it too, everyone knows all the big gold is in north qld ?  That's why he's never been here, too much over there!

    P.S Your always welcome as well Dave, double bed in the Meekatharra Hilton!  We can sit up at the boozer while Paul loads the dryblower ?

  4. February is still pretty hot but the right end of summer.  There is basically no humidity though so I find it a lot more bearable then North Queensland.

    Meekatharra Hilton is on offer for accomodation (old caravan at my camp next to town) , comes with all the usual Aussie critters so ya can't tell the boys you weren't spoilt ?

    Will definatrley be avoiding Bada Bings cull on Qlders being an immigrant from their myself.  It's ok though he can't even find the good pub in town never mind find us ?✌️

  5. Good to hear you had a successful trip Paul, very surprised you lasted prospecting with the hounds, they must have took it easy on you !

    Drop me a message if you need a Queenslander induction to WA when you come over next, I have enough ground to keep you entertained for a while ?

  6. 7 hours ago, Hobo said:

     

    Get a wheel, you can run it in reverse to amalgamate the gold and mercury then switch the polarity and pull the amalgamate out. Mustard gold is hard to recover without mercury. Don't breath the fumes. Nitric acid can be used to remove the mercury from the gold and then reclaimed from the nitric.

     

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    A lot easier to retort the mercury, mecuric nitrate (mercury disolved in nitric acid) is extremely dangerous, 10 times more dangerous then plain mercury.

    I have used this method before, using copper plate to recover the mercury back out of the mercuric nitrate, it can then be a real pain in the ass getting the mercury back of the copper.  Not worth the trouble in my opinion when the retort is so easy.

  7. Get yourself a blue bowl mate, hours of fun ??.

    Seriously though, I love my knudsen bowl, it can handle as much as I throw at it at home with freshwater.

    When recirculting a 2000gph bilge only just keeps up so slightly larger is better, ignore the ebay crap they dont last, buy a good one.

    You probably seen my video with the 2 bins recirculating, the water fouls up after 1 bin load of powder (about 60kg) and needs to be changed.

     

    My main reason for getting the knudsen was for processing very similar material, enriched cap with loads of mustard in it.  I found gravity seperation was not much good with gold that fine and the centrifugal force of the knudsen got a lot better recovery.

    I consider myself a pretty good panner and from my very bad memory, the first load I put through it was from about 1 ton of powder (crushed with the armstrong mini)that I had panned and got about 13oz, the knudsen got another 1.5oz so I had missed about 10%.

     

    Im sure which ever option you chose it will be fun!  Good luck mate.

     

    Added video I was talking about.

     

  8. Station owners cant charge to detect as they dont own the land, they lease it of the governent, same as the miners.

    In WA your miners right allows you the right to access any crown land to prospect.  Unfortunately for Tibooburra in NSW the miners right was abolished several years ago making it very hard to access land without paying now.

    No gold left in WA anyhow, its all in North QLD ?

  9. On 13/04/2017 at 11:00 PM, Paulito said:

    Crazy! I am not familiar with that website or the country or claims... is he using your photos to sell HIS claims?(100% pathetic)

    OR Is he actually selling claims that aren't even HIS?(200% pathetic) 

    That sux man. Especially if he does like the California claim sellers and says "feel free to go sample the claim before it sells"...

    First 2 claims are mine with his photos from somewhere else.  Last one belongs to someone else but has a picture of my nuggets from somewhere else.

    No idea what his intentions are as I have still had no response.  Hopefully no one is silly enough to give him money without checking who the owners are though.

  10. Bugger must be out there working, this is another one of mine, he got a nice pan full of nuggets of this one.  I better get out there and help him! Haha ??

    http://www.goldminesales.com.au/index.php/component/osproperty/chesterfield-gold-project

    And this ad here he has stolen my photos from somewhere else, thats my missus hand ! Not my lease this time at least.

    http://www.goldminesales.com.au/index.php/component/osproperty/wa-gold-mining-lease

  11. I was doing a quick search of gold mine sales in Australia to suss out the market.  Came across this gold mine sales mob who have cut and copied my gumtree ads and added random pictures??wtf

    http://www.goldminesales.com.au/index.php/component/osproperty/hillview-gold-project-wa

    This is a hard rock mine I own that they have listed as an alluvial mine.  Disturbingly it has 175 views and god knows how many people have been tricked thinking the ads are real.

    I have sent enquiries in but have not recieved responses yet.

    We try very hard to provide a quality service with our lease sales and am pretty pissed about someone taking potential customers for a ride.

  12. Hi guys,

    Thought I would share this new app I have been using while out in the field on my android tablet.

    http://www.offline-maps.net

    I find the satellite imagery awfully slow to scroll and refresh on ozi explorer android, so got this one for general navigation as it is much faster loading.  It works offline and has helpfull options to easily select and store wanted areas at various resolutions.

    The waypoint options are nicely laid out and include lots of customization.

    At $3.99 for the ad free version its even priced right!

  13. On 15/03/2015 at 0:02 PM, Gold Hound said:

    Hi norvic, guys

    I have used gis software to make and modify geo maps and make or use specialist images that we use in the field for many years.

    You are correct I have a rugged tablet with internal gps receiver on my bike and I carry this everywhere with me when prospecting.

    I will probably never use the zed's gps as I carry the tablet around any way and could not be bothered having to transfer info from it to my tablet.

    For me my information's safety is a major concern as well and I read the privacy policy of the ml software and google and will not use them for any of my valuable work.

    I have been offered big dollars for my gps and notbook info off a few mining company's so I am very careful with my info.

    Exactly how I have done it for years too mate.  Good GIS software is a must have in my opinion.  I have Android and  Apple tablets, but prefer the Apple.

    I can overlay tenements, aeromagnetics, soil samples, drill results, histoic mine production records, basically anything onto it, bloody great!

    Its amazing some of the trends we have worked out also after accurately plotting finds and adding them to this info ?

  14. 34 minutes ago, Mike54 said:

    Thanks Ash,

    yep counting down the weeks now and we should be heading over for another stint as well.   :smile:

    cheers. 

    Mike. 

    No rush mate, 2ft grass in areas that havent seen it in years, and 42c today.  Also  I didnt think it was possible but the number of flies also seems to have doubled. ?

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