1/29/19 | 163 Foot Level
Grab Sample Assay work
In January of 2018 samples were taken from the ribs and the face of the vein in five separate locations at the 163-foot level within the drift extents. All the samples that were taken were from locations safely accessible for a two-person crew to chip off the hanging wall and face(end) of a drift. Samples were sent to Hazen Research, Inc. in Golden, Colorado who performed fire assay analysis with gravimetric finish. Results presented in Table 1.0 are from Analytical Report 19M01062.
Tools used to obtain these cut and grab samples include hammer and chisel, electric hammer drill and electric grinder, sample bags and appropriate personal protective equipment. These samples are the third set of samples taken by the current operator of the Bates-Hunter mine, BH Mining Company.
Grab Sample Assay work
In January of 2018 samples were taken from the ribs and the face of the vein in five separate locations at the 163-foot level within the drift extents. All the samples that were taken were from locations safely accessible for a two-person crew to chip off the hanging wall and face(end) of a drift. Samples were sent to Hazen Research, Inc. in Golden, Colorado who performed fire assay analysis with gravimetric finish. Results presented in Table 1.0 are from Analytical Report 19M01062.
Tools used to obtain these cut and grab samples include hammer and chisel, electric hammer drill and electric grinder, sample bags and appropriate personal protective equipment. These samples are the third set of samples taken by the current operator of the Bates-Hunter mine, BH Mining Company.