The Use of Detachable Bit Drill-Steel at Paymaster

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Alfred E. Pugsley
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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13
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1939

Abstract

PAYMASTER CONSOLIDATED MINES, LIMITED, began an investigation into the economy and use of detachable bit drill-steel in June, 1937. This investigation has continued to the present time, and was made necessary by transportation and distribution difficulties that had arisen through the use of standard steel in three widely separated mine areas serviced by a central steel-sharpening shop. Detachable bit drill-steel performance was first studied in the workings of No. 2 mine, where the rock being drilled was composed mainly of porphyry or tourmaline, and where standard drill-steel transportation costs had been excessive. The results obtained in this early work definitely established the economy of detachable bit drill-steel at No. 2 mine. This conclusion was reached when the 're-grind' system of re-sharpening dulled detachable bits was 1n use. Preliminary observations on the performance of detachable bit drill-steel in the quartz-carbonate veins of No. S and No. 6 mines gave encouraging results, and warranted a large-scale investigation under practical mining conditions. All drilling operations were gradually changed over to use of detachable bit drill-steel. This change was completed by February, 1938.
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APA: Alfred E. Pugsley  (1939)  The Use of Detachable Bit Drill-Steel at Paymaster

MLA: Alfred E. Pugsley The Use of Detachable Bit Drill-Steel at Paymaster. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1939.

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