[SEL] OT Looking for someone who knows about uranium 235 Arnie, Dave ??

Ron Frost, Kersey, PA ron217_2000 at yahoo.com
Sat Apr 8 12:48:41 PDT 2006


Lets see, If I bought all 6300 tons and bagged it in 1 lb. lots then sold it for $5.00 a bag claming it is radio active. I could be rich. Maybe I could sell it as a lot to Iran.
  Thanks for the info. I just may have to get an oil field map and do a little hunting. 
  Thanks
  Ron

fero_ah at city-net.com wrote:
  Hi Ron,

Ya know if these folks had half-a-brain, they'd put the stuff in Zip-Lock
baggies and sell it on eBay!!

To get a feel for what kind of money you can make by selling nice hot
radioactive uranium bearing rocks, do a search on eBay using the key words
Geiger counter uranium. Item number: 6619482998 is a beauty for only $85!
Or take a look at what radioactive uranium-bearing marbles bring. Check out
Item number: 6050003499. $14 for a hundred common marbles that will peg your
Geiger counter.

Actually, given where you live, YOU should get a nice Geiger counter from eBay
and go prospecting for some nice hot outcroppings along highway cuts. You can
get some great "starting point" maps from the PA State geology department. 
They also have great maps that show coal deposits and oil & gas finds. The
latter info is a great starting point if you want to go prospecting for
oilfield engines in the PA woods. 8-))

See ya, Arnie

Arnie Fero
Pittsburgh, PA
fero_ah at city-net.com

Quoting "Ron Frost, Kersey, PA" :

> Well it's again up in the air as to where it will end up. Earlier this year
> the stuff was rejected at another landfill , I forget where here in PA . If
> it's so all fired safe I wonder why they are moving it anyway.
> From what I've learned it is the waste water etc from the sanatary system
> in a plant that refined 235 for power plants and subs. back in the 70's and
> 80's. It has been fired and this is the flyash left .



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<div>Lets see, If I bought all 6300 tons and bagged it in 1 lb. lots then sold it for $5.00 a bag claming it is radio active. I could be rich. Maybe I could sell it as a lot to Iran.</div>  <div>Thanks for the info. I just may have to get an oil field map and do a little hunting. </div>  <div>Thanks</div>  <div>Ron<BR><BR><B><I>fero_ah at city-net.com</I></B> wrote:</div>  <BLOCKQUOTE class=replbq style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">Hi Ron,<BR><BR>Ya know if these folks had half-a-brain, they'd put the stuff in Zip-Lock<BR>baggies and sell it on eBay!!<BR><BR>To get a feel for what kind of money you can make by selling nice hot<BR>radioactive uranium bearing rocks, do a search on eBay using the key words<BR>Geiger counter uranium. Item number: 6619482998 is a beauty for only $85!<BR>Or take a look at what radioactive uranium-bearing marbles bring. Check out<BR>Item number: 6050003499. $14 for a hundred common marbles that will peg
 your<BR>Geiger counter.<BR><BR>Actually, given where you live, YOU should get a nice Geiger counter from eBay<BR>and go prospecting for some nice hot outcroppings along highway cuts. You can<BR>get some great "starting point" maps from the PA State geology department. <BR>They also have great maps that show coal deposits and oil & gas finds. The<BR>latter info is a great starting point if you want to go prospecting for<BR>oilfield engines in the PA woods. 8-))<BR><BR>See ya, Arnie<BR><BR>Arnie Fero<BR>Pittsburgh, PA<BR>fero_ah at city-net.com<BR><BR>Quoting "Ron Frost, Kersey, PA" <RON217_2000 at YAHOO.COM>:<BR><BR>> Well it's again up in the air as to where it will end up. Earlier this year<BR>> the stuff was rejected at another landfill , I forget where here in PA . If<BR>> it's so all fired safe I wonder why they are moving it anyway.<BR>> From what I've learned it is the waste water etc from the sanatary system<BR>> in a plant that refined 235 for power
 plants and subs. back in the 70's and<BR>> 80's. It has been fired and this is the flyash left .<BR><BR><BR><BR>_______________________________________________<BR>SEL mailing list<BR>SEL at lists.stationary-engine.com<BR>http://www.stationary-engine.com/mailman/listinfo/sel<BR></BLOCKQUOTE><BR><BR><BR><DIV>
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