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BLASTING

Volume 3 · 81 words · 1823 Edition

among miners, a term for the tearing up rocks, which they find in their way, by gunpowder. The method of doing which is this: they make a long hole like the hollow of a large gun-barrel in the rock they would split; this they fill with gunpowder; they then firmly stop up the mouth of the hole. hole with clay, except a touch-hole, at which they leave a match to fire it. A small quantity of powder suffices. See Blasting, Supplement.