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<blockquote data-quote="geoffrod" data-source="post: 674414" data-attributes="member: 25176"><p>Hi Mbasko,</p><p>thanks for the reply, greatly appreciated.</p><p>im also convinced that there is quite a bit of pyrite in these cons.</p><p>now how to deal with them,</p><p>Can i ;</p><p>A - crush them finer, and will that make them easier to remove?</p><p>B - Smelt this all down? ( i have a Smelting furnace on its way)</p><p>C - some other way, (open to suggestions here) not really wanting to go the nitric acid route.</p><p></p><p>I look forward to what ever suggestions anyone could offer.</p><p></p><p>Regards</p><p>Geoff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="geoffrod, post: 674414, member: 25176"] Hi Mbasko, thanks for the reply, greatly appreciated. im also convinced that there is quite a bit of pyrite in these cons. now how to deal with them, Can i ; A - crush them finer, and will that make them easier to remove? B - Smelt this all down? ( i have a Smelting furnace on its way) C - some other way, (open to suggestions here) not really wanting to go the nitric acid route. I look forward to what ever suggestions anyone could offer. Regards Geoff [/QUOTE]
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