San Antonio No. 3 Winze

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
R. J. R. Schaller
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1941

Abstract

NO. 3 winze, the sixth shaft to be sunk on the San Antonio property, is practically a duplicate of No. 3 shaft, which was the main shaft prior to the installation of the larger hoisting equipment in 1939. It is collared on the tenth, or 1,500-ft., level, and goes down vertically to the sixteenth, or 2,500-ft., level, with a loading pocket, spill pocket, and sump below this. It is 1,000 feet east of No. 3 shaft. All ore, men, and materials are handled through the latter. The winze location with reference to the rock formation is shown in Figure 1. (In plan, this section strikes N.30°E. and cuts most of the main orebodies of the mine normal to their strike.) It is collared eighty feet inside the footwall contact of the basalt and cuts through it before reaching the eleventh level. In this location there will be no ore tied up in shaft pillars, as the closest ore to the shaft is on the tenth level, and here it is eighty feet northeast of the collar. The winze headframe and hoist-room straddle the main haulage to the No. 3 shaft, on the tenth level (see Figure 2). At no time during the excavation for the headframe and hoist-room was the general routine work of this haulage held up.
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APA: R. J. R. Schaller  (1941)  San Antonio No. 3 Winze

MLA: R. J. R. Schaller San Antonio No. 3 Winze. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1941.

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