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Underground machine shop at the Gilman Mine with John "Smiles" Doyle on the left and Bob Enzenroth on the right. An open forge is on the left.
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Underground machine shop at the Gilman Mine with Carl Garner (l) and Gus Peterson.
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Bob Enzenroth repairing and overhauling a jackhammer. All rock drills not working properly were sent to the machine shop to be cleaned, repaired and returned to the mine for service.
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Tommy Reed repairing a foot valve for one of the mine pumps at the Gilman Mine.
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Bill Burnett clamping 4" x 6" x 3/8" heavy angle iron and 1/2" plates into an exact postiton prior to welding. This will make a base for a battery charging generator in one of the mine charging stations.
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Carl Garner reconstructing a mine hoist used for moving ore and supplies in the mine.
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O.A. McClain and Jesse Belt shearing bar steel for timber truck reinforcement. The shearing machine saved many tedious hours of sawing and cutting bar steel.
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Bob Enzenroth in the machine shop at the Gilman Mine repairing and overhauling a jackhammer.
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W.C. "Bill" May, at left,from the electrical shop, and O.A. McClain, from the machine shop, discussing the general reconstruction of an incline hoist to be used in the mine. This entire hoist except for the drum and bull wheel is being reconstructed in the shop.
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O.A. McClain, left, watches as Jessie Belt shears bar steel for timber truck reinforcements. The extra stock of bar steel is in the backgound.
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O.A. McClain standing near equipment manufactured in Chicago and New York for the Gilman Mine.
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O.A. McClain, foreman (at left), and John Mignone standing beside a completely rebuilt mine car.