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The shafts were predominantly lined with mine timber.
Used in construction, railroad ties, mine timbering and sundry house implements.
It is used for rough construction purposes, such as poles, sleepers, fencing and mining timbers.
Not just planks, or mining timbers, but sluice timber?"
As orders for ties declined contracts were secured to supply mining timber for Falconbridge.
At age twenty-one he hauled mine timbers in Bingham, but his future lay in stockraising.
Fed by the ventilation system, the flames spread to the mine timbers and asphyxiated half of the men and boys working inside.
The wood is also made into railroad ties, mine timbers, house logs, posts and poles, flooring, pulp, and furniture.
Loads of lumber, shingles, and mine timbers were bought outright by mine companies and lumber dealers.
Later that year, while carrying mine timber to England, she was captured by a German Kaiserliche Marine submarine and sold to private German owners.
In addition, the presence of clay that would swell greatly upon exposure to air caused great pressures that the mine timbering of that day could not hold back.
This firm was started around 1923 by D. H. Haight, who had been supplying mining timber and fuel wood to the International Nickel Co. since the early 1900s.
In the past, it was a major source of pitch and timber for ship building, mine timbers, and railroad ties because the wood's high resin content preserves it from decay.
The burrow lies one mile east of the Chocolate Mountain Aerial Gunnery Range where a 2008 near-miss caved the entry that he shored with old mine timbers.
An even newer addition to the ecosystem, European-American settlers, devastated the ponderosa pine forests through logging for houses, fencing, firewood, mine timbers, and railroad ties, and with fire.
Epsomite forms as encrustations or efflorescences on limestone cavern walls and mine timbers and walls, rarely as volcanic fumarole deposits, and as rare beds in evaporite layers.
The wood is exceptionally strong and is used for structural timber as well as poles, plywood, pulp, dimensional lumber, railroad ties, mine timbers, log cabins, posts and poles, fencing, and firewood.
Taking hay, grain, flour, hams, bacon, poultry, young pigs, lumber, shingles, mine timbers, butter, cheese, and many other things to supply Pioche, Bullionville, and other camps, peddlers were on the road almost constantly.
At the Montana Post and Pole Site near Butte, where mine timbers were treated with creosote, engineers have experimented successfully with mushrooms that absorb the tarlike substance from the soil, and are harvested and hauled away.
Also in 1881, a narrow gauge railroad was built called the Bodie Railway & Lumber Company, bringing lumber, cordwood, and mine timbers to the mining district from Mono Mills south of Mono Lake.
We sat before cups of strong espresso that Heizer likes to serve in glass tumblers at the table his father built for him years ago out of mining timbers scavenged from some abandoned mine shafts in the Golden Gate Range.