Shaft Sinking at Falconbridge

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
E. N. Gilje
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1955

Abstract

"IntroductionDURING the past five years, over two miles of shaft sinking have been completed at Falconbridge. As sinking has continued, we have improved our equipment and technique with a resulting increase in efficiency. Throughout this period, all sinking has been done by contracting firms, under our direction and to our equipment specifications, with highly satisfactory results. Since 1949, Riddell shaft mucking machines have been successfully used in conjunction with the •benching method of sinking. Our most recent practice can best be illustrated by describing the method used in sinking No. 1 shaft at the Fecunis Lake mine.No. 1 Shaft, Fecunis Lake MineNo. 1 shaft, consisting of six compartments and measuring 13 ft. 11 l/2 in. by 19 ft. 9 3/8 in., outside timber (Figure 1), will be sunk to a depth of 4,170 feet. It was designed to accommodate two 10-ft.diam. Koepe hoists."
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APA: E. N. Gilje  (1955)  Shaft Sinking at Falconbridge

MLA: E. N. Gilje Shaft Sinking at Falconbridge. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1955.

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