Brunton Buddles

A pair of Brunton buddles for separating lead ore from its matrix.
The body of the machine is a canvas belt which runs uphill while a mixture of finely crushed ore and rock is fed onto the belt in a stream of water from the top.
The lighter rock is washed down the belt while the heavier particles of lead are carried up the belt and over the top to then be washed off the bottom of the belt into a collecting pit beneath.

This photograph is by sparty_lea and was uploaded February 9th 2008. © sparty_lea please do not copy or distribute without prior express permission.

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  • nice to see some of this rather than just reading about it in books (ben88800)
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