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Small Scale Gold Mining
Starting My Own Mining Lease QLD
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<blockquote data-quote="Diggerdude" data-source="post: 33823" data-attributes="member: 308"><p>I think you got the process a bit backwards mate. You need to find some ground first then work out how your going to process it.</p><p>All areas are different and will require different gear and different mining techniques. Vacant ground is very hard to find and ground that is vacant is usually for a reason i.e no gold or too hard to get at. If your going to buy a lease you also need to be very careful as no one sells ground that has easy gold lying around.</p><p>Most of the equipment you mentioned would be useless at Clermont as you wouldn't get enough water to run it out there. Also I don't know how much detecting you have done before, but it doesn't take no where near 6 months to detect 1 hectare it would be closer to 6 days.</p><p>I'm not trying to discourage you from it all, as mining is a great lifestyle. But you really need to get out there and do some prospecting for good ground before planning all this other stuff.</p><p></p><p>DD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Diggerdude, post: 33823, member: 308"] I think you got the process a bit backwards mate. You need to find some ground first then work out how your going to process it. All areas are different and will require different gear and different mining techniques. Vacant ground is very hard to find and ground that is vacant is usually for a reason i.e no gold or too hard to get at. If your going to buy a lease you also need to be very careful as no one sells ground that has easy gold lying around. Most of the equipment you mentioned would be useless at Clermont as you wouldn't get enough water to run it out there. Also I don't know how much detecting you have done before, but it doesn't take no where near 6 months to detect 1 hectare it would be closer to 6 days. I'm not trying to discourage you from it all, as mining is a great lifestyle. But you really need to get out there and do some prospecting for good ground before planning all this other stuff. DD [/QUOTE]
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