Hi Peter, I opened that attachment to find a bunch of script, or something I don't know how to read or decipher. Did you open it to see if it is what you intended?This document does provide a variety of fluxes including Hematite and Magnetite ores, hope it helps....
Looks fine by me.Hi Peter, I opened that attachment to find a bunch of script, or something I don't know how to read or decipher. Did you open it to see if it is what you intended?
I looked at this document. Very interesting but over my headThis document does provide a variety of fluxes including Hematite and Magnetite ores, hope it helps....
Try downloading the pdf file and open it locally on your device.Here is what comes up when I open the attachment;
<</Linearized 1/L 10128851/0 574/E 37130/N 66/T 101117830/H [656 872]>>
One of about 15 similar lines, not relative to a manual on fire assaying. Tried it twice, still a no go.
I used this and stuck with it for many years - have tried other experiments, products and mixes - but always come back here just for one reason or another.Sand, borax, and lime. That works well on black sands.
1:1:1 and add more silica as req'd.
I did, that is what comes up when I do it.Try downloading the pdf file and open it locally on your device.
Edit for spelling
You did one download?I did, that is what comes up when I do it.
The file is a PDF, so it won't open correctly in a text editor.I did, that is what comes up when I do it.
Stupid meThe file is a PDF, so it won't open correctly in a text editor.
1.) The file name should end in ".pdf".
2.) If double clicking doesn't open it correctly, try opening it in a web browser (browsers have file auto-detection).
Send me a private message if you still have trouble.
Both have issues. That is why I keep asking what you are seeing.You did one download?
The first may have issues.
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