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Small Scale Gold Mining
Victoria - alluvial gold claim.
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<blockquote data-quote="loamer" data-source="post: 86629" data-attributes="member: 981"><p>check <a href="http://www.goldminesales.com.au/" target="_blank">http://www.goldminesales.com.au/</a></p><p></p><p>research will highlight what is for sale. don't know what you mean by small. a dozer and wash plant? a backhoe and pans, water and detectors? </p><p></p><p>having said that -very expensive if done properly, and that's just small scale, earth moving equipment, diesel, fees, revegetation etc.</p><p></p><p>not saying don't have a crack,but do some very careful and detailed research. they can be rewarding but lots of hard work, minimal wages and you need to trust your partners. no weekends off, no sickies, usually take it in turns to live on site, rain/cold/heat/drought/fires. good fun if you are younger. i have seen some recent smaller leases around central vic - usually last a couple of months and then close. you may want to research exploration license reports (ELs) on various areas to get some idea of the value or not. and then - try and get it through to commence.</p><p></p><p>me? yep - with my old mates. some-one I don't know? never - thats the way it is. best bet is on private land but the land owner will expect a fair return and thats if you find gold or not. rip anyone off- name gets around real quick amongst the fraternity, who have a very wide network.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="loamer, post: 86629, member: 981"] check [url]http://www.goldminesales.com.au/[/url] research will highlight what is for sale. don't know what you mean by small. a dozer and wash plant? a backhoe and pans, water and detectors? having said that -very expensive if done properly, and that's just small scale, earth moving equipment, diesel, fees, revegetation etc. not saying don't have a crack,but do some very careful and detailed research. they can be rewarding but lots of hard work, minimal wages and you need to trust your partners. no weekends off, no sickies, usually take it in turns to live on site, rain/cold/heat/drought/fires. good fun if you are younger. i have seen some recent smaller leases around central vic - usually last a couple of months and then close. you may want to research exploration license reports (ELs) on various areas to get some idea of the value or not. and then - try and get it through to commence. me? yep - with my old mates. some-one I don't know? never - thats the way it is. best bet is on private land but the land owner will expect a fair return and thats if you find gold or not. rip anyone off- name gets around real quick amongst the fraternity, who have a very wide network. [/QUOTE]
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