Wisconsin Quartz

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All Treasure Hunting

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They have metallic veins running all through them. They are beautiful pieces to me; that is why I drug them home.
They are so frigging heavy; my truck was overloaded with 2 pieces.
 

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You wanted those big boys pretty bad to load those rascals.
 

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Those are pretty big. How did you get them in your truck? Be good weights for traction in the snow :D
 

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Well they came out allot easier than they went in.
I have a super nice 2 wheeler with air tires; about went flat; smooth car ramps with a car hauler.
I have some more that I have stashed at my brothers house and some at my moms.
 

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dang I know who to call when I need something heavy lifted :wink:

Those are really nice, I never thought about hauling something that size home...I know where some cool big rocks are and if I can find a way to drag one home I just might.
 

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I haven't cracked any up yet I am looking for efficient ways to proses the material down. I have an eBay search for a rock crusher but only get hits for the welded metal pipe set up.
Takoda what are you doing to crush your material down; besides the sledge hammer.
I was looking at the feather wedge proses to crack them; Idea came from the GPAA boys.
 

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