bitch. so so you know that s just the way it was. the community worked to support the people. here s the fun part! anthony: cool! jim keane: how many holes do you usually drill to make a round? matt: oh, between twenty and thirty. anthony: what is a round? matt: this pattern has to be drilled out and every time you advance the face; that is a round. you drill it, you load it, you blast it, you muck it, you bolt it, you drill it again. and that s a cycle. we re in the loading process right here. they call collar priming or top priming this hole. quick, fill away! anthony: back in the day it was dynamite. but in the sixties, they started switching over to this stuff; anfo- ammonium nitrate and fuel oil. matt: ok so i ve got everything charged up and loaded. now we get to time it. matt: this is kind of where i got hooked on mining. as soon as i set that first
jim keane: they loved their work. they raised their families. they worked all the time. anthony: it was a destination with hopes and dreams of hard work leading to a better life. jim keane: you know the company s a son of a bitch, let s face it. but they were our son of a bitch. so so you know that s just the way it was. the community worked to support the people. here s the fun part! anthony: cool! jim keane: how many holes do you usually drill to make a round? matt: oh, between twenty and thirty. anthony: what is a round? matt: this pattern has to be drilled out and every time you advance the face; that is a round. you drill it, you load it, you blast it, you muck it, you bolt it, you drill it again. and that s a cycle. we re in the loading process right here. they call collar priming or top priming this hole. quick, fill away! anthony: back in the day it was dynamite. but in the sixties, they started switching over to this stuff;
nation. jim keane: they loved their work. they raised their families. they worked all the time. anthony: it was a destination with hopes and dreams of hard work leading to a better life. jim keane: you know the company s a son of a bitch, let s face it. but they were our son of a bitch. so so you know, that s just the way it was. the community worked to support the people. here s the fun part! anthony: cool! jim keane: how many holes do you usually drill to make a round? matt: oh, between twenty and thirty. anthony: what is a round? matt: this pattern has to be drilled out and every time you advance the face that is a round. you drill it, you load it, you blast it, you muck it, you bolt it, you drill it again. and that s a cycle. we re in the loading process right here. they call collar priming or top priming this hole. quick, fill away! anthony: back in the day it was dynamite. but in the sixties, they started
jim keane: they loved their work. they raised their families. they worked all the time. anthony: it was a destination with hopes and dreams of hard work leading to a better life. jim keane: you know the company s a son of a bitch, let s face it. but they were our son of a bitch. so so you know that s just the way it was. the community worked to support the people. here s the fun part! anthony: cool! jim keane: how many holes do you usually drill to make a round? matt: oh, between twenty and thirty. anthony: what is a round? matt: this pattern has to be drilled out and every time you advance the face; that is a round. you drill it, you load it, you blast it, you muck it, you bolt it, you drill it again. and that s a cycle. we re in the loading process right here. they call collar priming or top priming this hole. quick, fill away! anthony: back in the day it was dynamite.
so so you know that s just the way it was. the community worked to support the people. here s the fun part! anthony: cool! jim keane: how many holes do you usually drill to make a round? matt: oh, between twenty and thirty. anthony: what is a round? matt: this pattern has to be drilled out and every time you advance the face; that is a round. you drill it, you load it, y blast it, you muck it, you bolt it, you drill it again. and that s a cycle. we re in the loading process right here. they call collar priming or top priming this hole. quick, fill away! anthony: back in the day it was dynamite. but in the sixties, they started switching over to this stuff; anfo- ammonium nitrate and fuel oil. matt: ok so i ve got everything charged up and loaded. now we get to time it. matt: this is kind of where i got hooked on mining. as soon as i set that first round off it was how do i do another one?