Just to keep you up to date:
From the photographs (here and historic - such as there are, plus Michael Messenger's book and a shot courtesy Dave Sallery) I have now got (I think) a reasonable structure plan.
For the machinery, a lot of very peculiar scaling and cross referencing shots has given me these approximations:
Flywheel: 10ft diam.
Large Gear on end of drumshaft: 5ft 6in diam. 68 teeth.
Small gear on flywheel/crank shaft: 24 teeth.
Drums: 5ft diam over rims
Brake path: 6in+ wide
Drumshaft 8-9in diam.
East (Sinc Fawr) Drum approx 20in wide
West and Centre Drums approx 30in wide
Crank throw approx 16in. (Engine stroke 32in?)
Large gear on flywheel/crank shaft: 4ft2in diam 192 teeth
Small gear on motor shaft: 28 teeth
Official data:
Motor 360rpm
Incline winding speed 4ft/sec
(NB This is equal to 240ft/min - which seems rather high for an incline, Oakeley's max was 100ft/sec.)
I cannot yet reconcile any reasonable sizes with the gear ratios to give the official winding speed! I can only conclude that the motor did not run at anything like full speed.
I'll post my conjectural history shortly.
Cheers
Grahami
The map is the territory - especially in chain scale.