Mining Methods - Top Slicing in Old Fills at El Bordo Mine, Mexico (Discussion of paper by R. J. Mechin in Transactions 72, 1925)

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R. M. Raymond, New York, N. Y.—The filling and drawing down of the overhead material was done at considerable depth, which is not the usual method in which it starts at the surface.. R. J. Mechin.— It is a little more than 1000 ft. at El Bordo. The vein above had been caved practically to the surface and some of the ore had been excavated, using underhand and overhand square-set methods. This was far enough away from the shaft to prevent any bad effects. When the sill floor was taken out, to insure the old cave material following down well, we put chutes in the square sets for several weeks until we were sure that the material from above was moving down; on each level above, several crosscuts were driven into the old fill by which we could see the material coming down and thus be sure it was following the first. We had to dynamite it very little because it was dry and dusty. The only trouble was that timber starting from the old square sets would get across the chute and hang up. R.. M. Raymond.—HOW many floors did you operate at once? R.. J. Mechin.—We would operate one floor through the whole length and prepare for the second. F. W. SperR, Houghton, Mich.—Could you have worked it in steps? R.. J. Mechin.—Yes; but working it all on one floor was much better for ventilation. The passage between steps would tend to become heavy and blocked and, as the passages from the mining floor down are usually filled with ore, there would be no way for the air to pass up. By means of doors and fans, air was driven to the extreme end of the orebody through the stope and up the other end; but it could have been worked in steps. F. W. SpeRR.—D the following-up material ever become so heavy that you could see weight on the caps before you had to take out the posts?
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APA:  (1927)  Mining Methods - Top Slicing in Old Fills at El Bordo Mine, Mexico (Discussion of paper by R. J. Mechin in Transactions 72, 1925)

MLA: Mining Methods - Top Slicing in Old Fills at El Bordo Mine, Mexico (Discussion of paper by R. J. Mechin in Transactions 72, 1925). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1927.

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