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Old History photo # 86 #7806277
02/24/23 02:02 PM
02/24/23 02:02 PM
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330-Trapper Offline OP

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Calumet Copper Mines, Michigan, 1905 [Linked Image]


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Re: Old History photo # 86 [Re: 330-Trapper] #7806290
02/24/23 02:26 PM
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Brave hard working men


Everything the left touches it destroys
Re: Old History photo # 86 [Re: 330-Trapper] #7806307
02/24/23 02:55 PM
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Cool picture. Building probably made from old growth white pine. I have relatives in Calumet. Mustache seemed to be in fashion

Re: Old History photo # 86 [Re: 330-Trapper] #7806356
02/24/23 04:44 PM
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Great interesting posts as always.

Re: Old History photo # 86 [Re: Pawnee] #7806358
02/24/23 04:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Pawnee
Brave hard working men

X2.


You know you're a lousy driver when Siri says, "In 400 feet, stop and let me out!"
Re: Old History photo # 86 [Re: 330-Trapper] #7806360
02/24/23 04:47 PM
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I always liked that song… “ I was born a copper miners daughter”

Re: Old History photo # 86 [Re: 330-Trapper] #7806372
02/24/23 05:08 PM
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Minnesota
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I think that was " coal" miners Daughter ^^^ smile


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Re: Old History photo # 86 [Re: 330-Trapper] #7806740
02/25/23 07:53 AM
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i think that mine is still there and they give tours ,just a couple hours north

Re: Old History photo # 86 [Re: Trapper7] #7806747
02/25/23 08:08 AM
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Originally Posted by Trapper7
Originally Posted by Pawnee
Brave hard working men

X2.

X3 hard working UNION men. grin


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Re: Old History photo # 86 [Re: 330-Trapper] #7806878
02/25/23 11:00 AM
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Cool picture! Those are real men! Compared to now days!!

Re: Old History photo # 86 [Re: 3 Fingers] #7806946
02/25/23 12:05 PM
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Originally Posted by 3 Fingers
Cool picture. Building probably made from old growth white pine. I have relatives in Calumet. Mustache seemed to be in fashion

Might have helped filter some dust so it didn't go up the nose, beard would have been to hot maybe

Re: Old History photo # 86 [Re: Wild_WI] #7807308
02/25/23 08:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Wild_WI
Originally Posted by 3 Fingers
Cool picture. Building probably made from old growth white pine. I have relatives in Calumet. Mustache seemed to be in fashion

Might have helped filter some dust so it didn't go up the nose, beard would have been to hot maybe


What he said. They pointed the ends of their 'stache and poked them in each nostril to filther out the rock-dust. They kept them curled up and out like handlebars when not underground or eating rutabaga heavy pasties. The first mustache wax was really just Yooper snot! That's a true story, or at least it should be.

Sorry guys, I'm in a goofy mood. I think it is all the pain Rx in me!
cool


Re: Old History photo # 86 [Re: 330-Trapper] #7807347
02/25/23 08:59 PM
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I worked at all three kinds of coal mines….drift, slope, and shaft. Drift mines…you ride horizontally into the seam from an outcrop or box cut ( a big hole in the ground that’s dug down to the coal seam. First mine I worked, I was a motorman, hauled twenty car trips of coal out of the mine to the surface to the tipple, and brought empty cars back to the working section, ten miles in. The picture in the post is basically a slope car. You had a big winch with a large cable ( 1+” ) and it would lower the car down the steep set of tracks. The slope car had automatic brakes that would engage if it went over 6 mph. A slope cut is made from the surface at a pretty steep angle through solid rock until it hits the coal seam. From there things go horizontal. I’ve sunk a few shafts also. What we did was drill a 12-18 inch hole into the existing mine works from the surface, then attach a big bit ( 18 foot across ) to the shaft of the drill and begin to cut a hole back to the surface. All the cuttings keep falling back down the hole as it is bored, and you haul them away as they fall. When the shaft was all one, you installed a head piece on the surface and had an elevator cage to go in and out with. Ours typically held 15 guys. One mine I worked had a 660 foot shaft. The worst job I ever had in the mine was riding on the outside top of the elevator car in the winter, chipping built up ice the length of the shaft.

I had the time of my life, those 37 years. Never a dull moment. If I was 18 again, I’d go underground again…it’s a way of life with the greatest guys you could ever ask to work with.

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