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11/09/2011 12:21 AM

Which type of oil should I use in oil heater during stripping of gold from loaded carbons?

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Re: GOLD RECOVERY

11/09/2011 12:26 AM

Whatever type(s) it is built to burn.

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Re: GOLD RECOVERY

11/09/2011 12:51 AM

OILS differ!

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11/09/2011 1:03 AM

No shift, Sherlock. That's why I said to use a type that the burner is designed for.

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