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HARD ROCK MINING on a tight budget: (1)
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<blockquote data-quote="mbasko" data-source="post: 152318" data-attributes="member: 4485"><p>I think some need to go back & read what the context of hard rock mining on a tight budget is for this thread. Right back in the very first post where the context is set it says "So lets start with you have a small hard rock mining lease <u>approved</u> and your going to kick off with a shaft sink" </p><p>Nobody is saying you can do this type of small scale mining unapproved or for nothing. It's pretty obvious reading through the posts that it will cost a substantial amount of money even on a tight budget. Being on a tight budget doesn't mean your trying to do it penniless but rather do it at the least cost possible to achieve an outcome. Is it possible - maybe, but the individual or group of individuals would need dedication by the truck load, suitable skillsets & a fair amount of disposable funds that may or may not even give them back a return especially in the short term. It's definitely not impossible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbasko, post: 152318, member: 4485"] I think some need to go back & read what the context of hard rock mining on a tight budget is for this thread. Right back in the very first post where the context is set it says "So lets start with you have a small hard rock mining lease [u]approved[/u] and your going to kick off with a shaft sink" Nobody is saying you can do this type of small scale mining unapproved or for nothing. It's pretty obvious reading through the posts that it will cost a substantial amount of money even on a tight budget. Being on a tight budget doesn't mean your trying to do it penniless but rather do it at the least cost possible to achieve an outcome. Is it possible - maybe, but the individual or group of individuals would need dedication by the truck load, suitable skillsets & a fair amount of disposable funds that may or may not even give them back a return especially in the short term. It's definitely not impossible. [/QUOTE]
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