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Originally posted by vendor
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Delta,
questions to your reply, thanks!
"3% Ni is fantastic - just need width of the intersect... we had a few cm - not good enough... a 100m width @ 3% and say from 100m deep would throw the sp into the next orbit..."
So with drilling one hole how do they establish the width??
"not many mines that have an average of 3% Ni at huge widths..."
How would they establish this?? multiple drills over length??
your backyard would have to be in the Nova / Fraser Range to have a hit of 3% at random... more chances of getting the Lotto numbers right than hitting 3% Ni in your backyard in Bondi.."
So are you saying all drills would hit 3% in the Nova / Fraser? If so, and if that is standard, would that make those results insignificant?
What do they actually need to do to make it significant? And are these initial results significant enough at this stage??
Cheers
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Vendor, the width is the down-hole intersect width - how many centimetres of the extracted core contains 3% nickel. In this case it's a clue that there is something in the ground but this isn't the large width that we're hoping for.