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    I'm personally glad to see that a few members are reinforcing what we have been telling some of the newer folks, "to leave it to the experts". They have it down to a science and are taking all the risks.

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    I was thinking of trying my hand at this till I read what you guy's went threw and I will pass, going to find me some boxes and weight my stuff up and get it ready to go, Thanks for your posts..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mechanic688 View Post
    I'm personally glad to see that a few members are reinforcing what we have been telling some of the newer folks, "to leave it to the experts". They have it down to a science and are taking all the risks.
    I agree they make money doing what they do and I make money doing what I do without me risking something I don't know enough about. If I reach the point of several tons of gold bearing product a month than I might reconsider what I'm doing. Right now I am happy moving product and making a living. Don't start "garage refining" unless you are fully prepared. You risk personal and environmental damage.

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