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07 Feb 02 - 08:10 AM (#644440) Subject: Query re 'Tramp Miner' From: Stewie The second stanza of Jimmy Rankin's 'Tramp Miner' is:
From here out to Timmins Can someone explain the expression 'driving the raise' for me? Thanks. --Stewie. |
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07 Feb 02 - 08:25 AM (#644449) Subject: RE: Query re 'Tramp Miner' From: GUEST In mining, a raise is a rising passage or a sloping shaft. Driving it is the process of creating it. |
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07 Feb 02 - 08:31 AM (#644454) Subject: RE: Query re 'Tramp Miner' From: Stewie Guest, that was quick. Many thanks. It is much appreciated. Cheers, Stewie. |
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07 Feb 02 - 10:47 AM (#644535) Subject: RE: Query re 'Tramp Miner' From: katlaughing Here's a little more from a couple of different mining glossaries: RAISE: A vertical or inclined underground working that has been excavated from the bottom upward. Raise/Chute: Steeply inclined rectangular or cylindrical opening used for ventilation or for conveying ore, miners or equipment. The slope is generally 45 degrees, but varies up to 90 degrees. kat |
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07 Feb 02 - 05:17 PM (#644786) Subject: RE: Query re 'Tramp Miner' From: Stewie Thanks for that, kat. --Stewie. |