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  • Kelly Rees
    Member
    Mojave Teen
    • Feb 2009
    • 34

    Few more ore pics

    This piece is 5 inches long and 3 inches thick. Who has a forge and we'll process this out...







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  • Kelly Rees
    Member
    Mojave Teen
    • Feb 2009
    • 34

    #2






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    • Stuart
      Administrator
      True Mojave
      • Sep 2007
      • 828

      #3
      That is some good looking ore! I bet they are pretty heavy. If you need some help mining just let me know! I'll work all day just for a nice piece like that to put in my rock collection.
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      • one_bad_rover

        #4
        quick easy processing...
        crush up the rock as fine as you can get it, I use a steel bucket and an I-Beam isolator (to crush and keep everything together).
        Put about 1/2 ounce of mercury per 5 lbs of rock. swish it all around for about 15 to 20 min. The mercury acts as a magnet to the gold. It will pull all gold and traces of gold until it looks very "fat" .
        Take a large baking potato, and hollow it out so there is about 1.5 inches of potato at the bottom, like a cup. Pour the mercury amalgam into the potato. Put a receptacle for the mercury under the potato and let it sit for about a day.
        The mercury will leech through the potato, leaving all of the gold sitting inside the potato. Then just secure your mercury, empty the gold into a high temp pistil or pot and melt it down in a fire or small oven outside.
        Whole process takes about 2 days to process 15-20 lbs after you get good at it.

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        • Stuart
          Administrator
          True Mojave
          • Sep 2007
          • 828

          #5
          Mmmm I love me a good Mercury laced potato!
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          • Kelly Rees
            Member
            Mojave Teen
            • Feb 2009
            • 34

            #6
            I took the easy way out and sold it to a collector. I have more, we'll do a little crushing when I get more mercury.
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            • Jeff
              Advanced Explorer
              Mojave Miner
              • Nov 2008
              • 140

              #7
              Did you check into the cost of having it processed Kelly? there is a place in town that processes raw gold but you may already know that. If not I can get the info for you. I may be being overly cautious here but there are some serious health risks to processing your own ore, It may be worth it to have it processed just my .02
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              • Kelly Rees
                Member
                Mojave Teen
                • Feb 2009
                • 34

                #8
                It has to be chemically processed to get everything out of it. Theres only 1 place in the Western States that will do it and if the ore grade comes back good enough we'll start hauling. I think theres about 4 ton off the mountain right now.

                At this point I think theres more money in selling samples.
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                • Jeff
                  Advanced Explorer
                  Mojave Miner
                  • Nov 2008
                  • 140

                  #9
                  I would think that would be a cyanide process which can be done but there is a bit involved, if you are able to sell samples without all the extra effort and bs involved I would be all over that too.
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