The cuprous water has a pretty harsh effect on the iron rungs, but leaves the timber staves in tip top condition.
Pickled in natural Cuprinol, the timber will probably last for centuries. These ladders date from the first few years of the 20th century, and much of the timber is as sound as when it was installed, in fact, sound enough for us to have nailed battens to, to gain access to other levels.
The first shot shows a ladder in the shaft with most of its rungs missing.
The other shots are of a ladder which had fallen down and is slowly being transformed into copper. Two stages are clearly visible; the secondary copper mineral deposition and a then a concentrated stage of metallic copper.
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