Mining links: old diesel a very beautiful sound
Mining links: old diesel a very beautiful sound: old diesel a very beautiful sound starting up old mining loader http://youtu.be/REztZt6_u3Q
Underground Drilling and Blasting Training DVD - ACG
Underground Drilling and Blasting Training DVD - ACG
The Australian Centre for Geomechanics (ACG) has developed this safety training DVD for underground metalliferous mine workers. Overview All underground mine workers will be exposed to drilling and blasting processes. The aim of this new DVD is to provide workers with the critical knowledge on drilling and blasting to aid appreciation of the importance of these mining processes and their related hazards. The DVD features an introduction to the rock breaking process in mining, followed by a section on how to handle, store and transport explosive products. The third part of the DVD covers development drilling and blasting practices; and the fourth part discusses production drilling and blasting. Target Audience Underground mine workers - the need to identify the potential hazards of working near or with explosives, and the protocols of re-entering a working area after blasting. Workers responsible for development and production drilling and blasting activities. This DVD will review drilling and blasting fundamental concepts that are critical to achieving optimal rock breaking outcomes. All industry stakeholders - those keen to learn more about drilling and blasting in underground mines. Project Sponsors: Barrick Gold of Australia; BHP Billiton Olympic Dam; Dyno Nobel Asia Pacific; Gold Fields Australasia; Newmont Asia Pacific; Orica Mining Services; Xstrata Zinc.
The Australian Centre for Geomechanics (ACG) has developed this safety training DVD for underground metalliferous mine workers. Overview All underground mine workers will be exposed to drilling and blasting processes. The aim of this new DVD is to provide workers with the critical knowledge on drilling and blasting to aid appreciation of the importance of these mining processes and their related hazards. The DVD features an introduction to the rock breaking process in mining, followed by a section on how to handle, store and transport explosive products. The third part of the DVD covers development drilling and blasting practices; and the fourth part discusses production drilling and blasting. Target Audience Underground mine workers - the need to identify the potential hazards of working near or with explosives, and the protocols of re-entering a working area after blasting. Workers responsible for development and production drilling and blasting activities. This DVD will review drilling and blasting fundamental concepts that are critical to achieving optimal rock breaking outcomes. All industry stakeholders - those keen to learn more about drilling and blasting in underground mines. Project Sponsors: Barrick Gold of Australia; BHP Billiton Olympic Dam; Dyno Nobel Asia Pacific; Gold Fields Australasia; Newmont Asia Pacific; Orica Mining Services; Xstrata Zinc.
Explosives Underground: Mining & Demolition Safety Training Video
Explosives Underground: Mining & Demolition Safety Training Video
Explosives Underground: Mining & Demolition Safety
Explosives Underground: Mining & Demolition Safety
Eagle Mine Underground Tour
Eagle Mine Underground Tour
Production is scheduled to kick-off Fall 2014 at the Eagle Mine. Once the Humboldt Mill is complete Eagle will start trucking ore from the mine to the mill for processing. Nickel and copper concentrates will be shipped from the mill via covered rail cars for further refinement.
Production is scheduled to kick-off Fall 2014 at the Eagle Mine. Once the Humboldt Mill is complete Eagle will start trucking ore from the mine to the mill for processing. Nickel and copper concentrates will be shipped from the mill via covered rail cars for further refinement.
Nerd³ Plays... Underground Mining Simulator
Nerd³ Plays... Underground Mining Simulator
Second Channel! http://www.youtube.com/user/Officiallynerdcubed Dad³ Channel! http://www.youtube.com/user/OfficialDadCubed Nerd³ Twitter! https://twitter.com/Dannerdcubed Nerd³ Site! http://nerdcubed.co.uk/ I can't think of anything you'd mine above ground... Game link: N/A. Too Awful. Google it if you hate yourself. End theme by the incredible Dan Bull: http://www.youtube.com/user/douglby All other music is in-game music. It makes me want to play a good simulator.
Second Channel! http://www.youtube.com/user/Officiallynerdcubed Dad³ Channel! http://www.youtube.com/user/OfficialDadCubed Nerd³ Twitter! https://twitter.com/Dannerdcubed Nerd³ Site! http://nerdcubed.co.uk/ I can't think of anything you'd mine above ground... Game link: N/A. Too Awful. Google it if you hate yourself. End theme by the incredible Dan Bull: http://www.youtube.com/user/douglby All other music is in-game music. It makes me want to play a good simulator.
Bulk Material Handling, Rail Veyor at Vale Underground Mine,Sudbury
Bulk Material Handling, Rail Veyor at Vale Underground Mine,Sudbury
http://ift.tt/1IM0jpm schedule at tour of our installation: 1.705.682.0450 Rail-Veyor(R) is a bulk material handling solution for surface and underground applications that offers the best features from conveyors, truck haulage and heavy rail in one complete system. The Rail-Veyor® system provides the flexibility of trucks, along with the economics of a conveyor and the energy efficiency of heavy rail, Some features include travelling inclines of 20%, maneuvering tight corners, a small environmental footprint and lower capex and opex than other systems. Rail-Veyor® incorporates a remotely operated electrically powered series of two wheeled railcars driven by VFD power stations located along on a light-rail track. Because of the modular and scalable design, Rail-Veyor® can be easily relocated and is used as an enabling technology for rapid development and high speed production at the working face. How the System Works: http://ift.tt/1UmUvqs DEMO VIDEO: see the system in action: http://ift.tt/1IM0ilw Contact Us: 1.705.682.0450 sales@railveyor.com
http://ift.tt/1IM0jpm schedule at tour of our installation: 1.705.682.0450 Rail-Veyor(R) is a bulk material handling solution for surface and underground applications that offers the best features from conveyors, truck haulage and heavy rail in one complete system. The Rail-Veyor® system provides the flexibility of trucks, along with the economics of a conveyor and the energy efficiency of heavy rail, Some features include travelling inclines of 20%, maneuvering tight corners, a small environmental footprint and lower capex and opex than other systems. Rail-Veyor® incorporates a remotely operated electrically powered series of two wheeled railcars driven by VFD power stations located along on a light-rail track. Because of the modular and scalable design, Rail-Veyor® can be easily relocated and is used as an enabling technology for rapid development and high speed production at the working face. How the System Works: http://ift.tt/1UmUvqs DEMO VIDEO: see the system in action: http://ift.tt/1IM0ilw Contact Us: 1.705.682.0450 sales@railveyor.com
Vale - Underground Mining
Vale - Underground Mining
Canada and global mining industry This is one of a series of videos I edited for Vale. The producer I worked for travelled to many locations around the world. Shots were taken in the air, on the ground, deep underground, and on water, during summer and winter.
Canada and global mining industry This is one of a series of videos I edited for Vale. The producer I worked for travelled to many locations around the world. Shots were taken in the air, on the ground, deep underground, and on water, during summer and winter.
History of Cornish Mining - The Scraper - Cornwall UK
History of Cornish Mining - The Scraper - Cornwall UK
Film trip to Holmans Test Mine run by CSM Camborne School of Mines. Mark Kazmarek operates the scraper or slusher moving dirt from the sub level. Holman made the scraper some 40 years ago and as alway has that built in Cornish reliability. Another film in series on real Cornish Mining..
http://youtu.be/cqG2Uy0D1_g
Film trip to Holmans Test Mine run by CSM Camborne School of Mines. Mark Kazmarek operates the scraper or slusher moving dirt from the sub level. Holman made the scraper some 40 years ago and as alway has that built in Cornish reliability. Another film in series on real Cornish Mining..
http://youtu.be/cqG2Uy0D1_g
4100 Feet Underground in the Massive, Abandoned Admiral Aaron Ward Mine
4100 Feet Underground in the Massive, Abandoned Admiral Aaron Ward Mine
While coming back down from some mines way up north, Paul and I stopped at the abandoned Admiral Aaron Ward Mine and walked down its 4100-foot inclined entry tunnel into the subterranean workings. Once we reached the bottom, we found wide tunnels branching off in all directions in this former silver, copper, and zinc mine. During our five-hour exploration, we found one stope that was unbelievably huge and utterly mind-blowing! We also found deep, flooded areas and bottomless shafts. Various colorful mineral growths and crystal growths appear throughout the mine's tunnels, too. The miners' workshop was still full of spare parts, tools, and other artifacts. Another interesting find was the miners' refuge chamber. A freshwater spring deep in the mine provided us with some of the cleanest and best-tasting water I've ever drank! After five hours of exploring, we decided to call it quits and began the long, arduous hike back up the 4100-foot, inclined entry tunnel to the surface.
http://youtu.be/M1TAEFf4CWo
While coming back down from some mines way up north, Paul and I stopped at the abandoned Admiral Aaron Ward Mine and walked down its 4100-foot inclined entry tunnel into the subterranean workings. Once we reached the bottom, we found wide tunnels branching off in all directions in this former silver, copper, and zinc mine. During our five-hour exploration, we found one stope that was unbelievably huge and utterly mind-blowing! We also found deep, flooded areas and bottomless shafts. Various colorful mineral growths and crystal growths appear throughout the mine's tunnels, too. The miners' workshop was still full of spare parts, tools, and other artifacts. Another interesting find was the miners' refuge chamber. A freshwater spring deep in the mine provided us with some of the cleanest and best-tasting water I've ever drank! After five hours of exploring, we decided to call it quits and began the long, arduous hike back up the 4100-foot, inclined entry tunnel to the surface.
http://youtu.be/M1TAEFf4CWo
Geevor Tin Mine - Cornish Mineral Heritage
Geevor Tin Mine - Cornish Mineral Heritage
A short video of the Geevor Ti Mine Museum, including the mine and mineral processing, presented by Dougal Jerram
http://youtu.be/tLYrQvyPWo0
A short video of the Geevor Ti Mine Museum, including the mine and mineral processing, presented by Dougal Jerram
http://youtu.be/tLYrQvyPWo0
History of Cornish Mining - The Time Tunnel - Great Flat Lode
History of Cornish Mining - The Time Tunnel - Great Flat Lode
My Exploration of the Great Flat Lode 15th June 2014 In the 1860s a 2 mile long 'lode' of tin ore was discovered in this area, where copper had previously been worked. Lying at an angle of 30 degrees, rather than the more usual 70 degrees, it was flatter than most, giving it its name the 'Great Flat Lode'. Drilling holes in the hard Cornish rock was time consuming and hard work. Early miners drilled holes by hand and used black gunpowder to blast the rock apart. A steal drill rod, was used to create the hole using a hammer or two miners hammering for increased speed. The steal was turned after each hit of the hammer, this would chip out a piece of rock. This would eventually create a round hole. The drilled hole was called a 'shothole'. black gunpowder could be poured into the hole and ignited to blast the rock apart. Drilling holes in the hard rock of Cornwall was laborious and time consuming. It could take many hours of strenuous effort to bore a 2ft hole, When I worked at Geevor Tin Mine I could drill 20 plus 6-8 holes in granite during a shift. Filmed on GoPro 3 black edition, music mixes are my own creation. Time Tunnel intro from 1960s TV program. Trelawny sung outside a pub in Helston. Tags. cornish tin mining, mining, cornwall, tim mining, stoper,stoping, pasty,mining history, cornish history, hand drilling, drilling, blasting, cornish tin miner, geevor miner, Cligga mine, cligga, cligga head History of mining or mining history. History of mining or mining history. History of Cornish Tin Mines collection, Cornish tin mine, History of mining or mining history The Time Tunnel chroma key, colour key, anthro, tnt, explosives, miners, cousin jack, kernow the great flat lode flat lode mining qld jobs gold mining stock data mining dream mining stars dream mining little newcrest mining jobs mining currency information dream mining disney dream mining stars geevor tin mine south crofty tin mine best places in cornwall Geevor tin mine, Geever, Gever, mining museum, educational trips, educational trip, National Curriculum, field trips, field trip, site visit, museum studies, tourism studies, mining centre, mining center, underground tour, Cornish mining, tin mine, tin mining, undersea mining, mining history, day out, minerals, heritage attraction, tourism, Pendeen, industrial archaeology, holiday destination, West Penwith, mineral processing, tin, copper, Victory Shaft, Wethered Shaft, museum, St Just mining district, Wheal Owles, Levant Mine, Botallack Mine, St Just United, Wheal Hermon, Cape Cornwall Mine, Wheal Edward, Crowns, North Boscaswell, Morvah Consols, Morvah and Zennor, restaurant, where to go This film will give you some idea of how miners in Poldark times would have worked as we descend a typical man way laddered shaft.
http://youtu.be/HIMZx-TX5-E
My Exploration of the Great Flat Lode 15th June 2014 In the 1860s a 2 mile long 'lode' of tin ore was discovered in this area, where copper had previously been worked. Lying at an angle of 30 degrees, rather than the more usual 70 degrees, it was flatter than most, giving it its name the 'Great Flat Lode'. Drilling holes in the hard Cornish rock was time consuming and hard work. Early miners drilled holes by hand and used black gunpowder to blast the rock apart. A steal drill rod, was used to create the hole using a hammer or two miners hammering for increased speed. The steal was turned after each hit of the hammer, this would chip out a piece of rock. This would eventually create a round hole. The drilled hole was called a 'shothole'. black gunpowder could be poured into the hole and ignited to blast the rock apart. Drilling holes in the hard rock of Cornwall was laborious and time consuming. It could take many hours of strenuous effort to bore a 2ft hole, When I worked at Geevor Tin Mine I could drill 20 plus 6-8 holes in granite during a shift. Filmed on GoPro 3 black edition, music mixes are my own creation. Time Tunnel intro from 1960s TV program. Trelawny sung outside a pub in Helston. Tags. cornish tin mining, mining, cornwall, tim mining, stoper,stoping, pasty,mining history, cornish history, hand drilling, drilling, blasting, cornish tin miner, geevor miner, Cligga mine, cligga, cligga head History of mining or mining history. History of mining or mining history. History of Cornish Tin Mines collection, Cornish tin mine, History of mining or mining history The Time Tunnel chroma key, colour key, anthro, tnt, explosives, miners, cousin jack, kernow the great flat lode flat lode mining qld jobs gold mining stock data mining dream mining stars dream mining little newcrest mining jobs mining currency information dream mining disney dream mining stars geevor tin mine south crofty tin mine best places in cornwall Geevor tin mine, Geever, Gever, mining museum, educational trips, educational trip, National Curriculum, field trips, field trip, site visit, museum studies, tourism studies, mining centre, mining center, underground tour, Cornish mining, tin mine, tin mining, undersea mining, mining history, day out, minerals, heritage attraction, tourism, Pendeen, industrial archaeology, holiday destination, West Penwith, mineral processing, tin, copper, Victory Shaft, Wethered Shaft, museum, St Just mining district, Wheal Owles, Levant Mine, Botallack Mine, St Just United, Wheal Hermon, Cape Cornwall Mine, Wheal Edward, Crowns, North Boscaswell, Morvah Consols, Morvah and Zennor, restaurant, where to go This film will give you some idea of how miners in Poldark times would have worked as we descend a typical man way laddered shaft.
http://youtu.be/HIMZx-TX5-E
Tow Starting Caterpillar D8 Bulldozer
Tow Starting Caterpillar D8 Bulldozer
Tow Starting 1952 Caterpillar D8-2U with a 1963 Caterpillar D8H-22A. The 2U had not been started in over 2 years so took a couple of attempts to get the oil around and ready to fire.
http://youtu.be/APhqiaCQybs
Tow Starting 1952 Caterpillar D8-2U with a 1963 Caterpillar D8H-22A. The 2U had not been started in over 2 years so took a couple of attempts to get the oil around and ready to fire.
http://youtu.be/APhqiaCQybs
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