Grahami, please, what were the two further patents taken out by Hunter?
These are the various Hunter patents (and one or two others):
1835 No.6794 James Hunter, Leysmill, Arbroath
A stone planer with a reciprocating transverse head and moving tables beneath.
1855 No.913 James Hunter & George Hunter, Leysmill, Arbroath
The big saw (13ft dia.) with replaceable tools. Used at Tyne docks and elsewhere.
1862 No.942 George Hunter, Coleford
Application of replaceable tools to sawing and planing.
1864 No.1244 George Hunter, Maentwrog
The trepanning tunnelling machine.
1866 No.433 George Hunter & W.F.Cooke, Maentwrog & Aberia
The second form of tunneller
1866 No.2192 George Hunter & W.F.Cooke, Maentwrog & Aberia
The developed form of the double saw & planer
1868 No.1426 A.Munro [I don't have a full copy of this]
Looks like the last above, with different tools.
1868 No.2198 J.D.Brunton[I don't have a full copy of this]
Device for grooving slate
1868 No.2206 A.Munro & W.R.Adamson [I don't have a full copy of this]
Replaceable tools for stone working
1869 No.1018 (?) J.D.Brunton [I don't have a full copy of this]
A tool for planing slate
1870 No.1202 W.F.Cooke & G.Hunter [I don't have a full copy of this]
Developments for shaping and planing stone etc.
1876 No.3740 G.Hunter [I don't have a full copy of this]
Planing and shaping stone, tool holders - a new form of table drive, I think.
I thought there was another, but I can't find it -so I may be mistaken. Copies of patents are much more expensive now than when I bought my originals many years ago. A few hours in the local patent library would probably pay dividends, as I think they are cheaper!
Graham
The map is the territory - especially in chain scale.