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To: maintenance who wrote (13162)1/22/1999 4:03:00 PM
From: Walt  Respond to of 26850
 
If it is a blind pipe, it never made it to the surface and none of it got erroded. As Teevee said, we are talking alot of kimberlite in the dyke, it comes up fast, its just a hunch but I don't see how a small source (feeder pipe) could inject all that material. Its like taking a greese gun and pumping greaes into a big crack. A small grease gun just couldn't do it fast enough. So I visual the feeder as being a pretty good size. I could be wrong but untill they cut it with a drill hole no one knows for sure.
regards Walt