Raise-Boring Experiences in the Gold Mines of the Anglo American Corporation Group (f0bea40b-2c8c-436f-a9cb-fc2da3a85e3f)

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
F. H. Guise-Brown
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 10, 1972

Abstract

Raise-boring experiences in the gold mines of the Anglo American Corporation Group by J. W. WILSON and P. C. GRAHAM Published in the Journal, October, 1972. Discussion by F. H. Guise-Brown., B.Sc. (Min. Eng.) (Member) INTRODUCTION Messrs J. W. Wilson and P. C. Graham are to be congratulated on an excellent paper containing several thought-provoking remarks. The concept of allocating a machine and equipment valued initially at some R300 000 on an experimental basis is courageous, and the results obtained could be of interest to the mining industry as a whole. The Gold Fields of S.A. Group approached this problem differently. In pioneering the start of this work in South African gold mines, they considered that expenditure of this magnitude would be warranted only if the proposition was viable right from the start. To this end, a Robbins R41 was purchased expressly to assist in the duplication of part of the No. 1 shaft system of the Doomfontein Gold Mine. Mr M. J. Koortsl has summed up the initial results of this work and given some preliminary costing, but inflation since that period has made these figures somewhat out of date.
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APA: F. H. Guise-Brown  (1972)  Raise-Boring Experiences in the Gold Mines of the Anglo American Corporation Group (f0bea40b-2c8c-436f-a9cb-fc2da3a85e3f)

MLA: F. H. Guise-Brown Raise-Boring Experiences in the Gold Mines of the Anglo American Corporation Group (f0bea40b-2c8c-436f-a9cb-fc2da3a85e3f). The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1972.

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