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Query re 'Tramp Miner'

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
I've loved all your women
In taverns I drank down my pay
But I'd do it again even though it's a sin
It's better than driving the raise
If you've done it, you'd know what I say

Can someone explain the expression 'driving the raise' for me? Thanks.

--Stewie.


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.


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.


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


07 Feb 02 - 05:17 PM (#644786)
Subject: RE: Query re 'Tramp Miner'
From: Stewie

Thanks for that, kat.

--Stewie.