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    Gold

    The lead button, incomplete cupelation, the purple leaving the gold is copper oxide and the blues are cobalt oxide.

    Six buckets of ball milled quartz ready for gold extraction.




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    I want to do it, how is it in general, is it hard?


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    Quote Originally Posted by MaryWilliams View Post
    I want to do it, how is it in general, is it hard?
    Excellent forum to guide you through your journey, https://goldrefiningforum.com/

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    I worked in the Homestake Gold Mine back in the mid 70s, when it was still there, I believe around 6000 working underground. Hell of a deal for a 21 year old who loved adventure.
    I recently saw some photos of the town of Lead, about the only thing remained was the two huge ribs which held their barrels (about 60 ft diameter).
    I once had some of the steel balls that were used in those barrels, even after they'd been worn out were still like small cannonballs

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