grahami
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11 years ago
Hi All
Just to let you know that following a reference I must admit I had never thought anything of previously in Cooke & Hunters 1866 Tunneller patent, I've just had delivered the patent drawings for the double tunneller of which we have the photos!!! The actual specification also describes how it was meant to work and move etc! Loads of other patent stuff too, mostly to do with the Munroes of Arbroath and their own machines, all will be revealed at NAMHO (well, as much as I can squeeze in, anyway). Must go and lie down now, brain overheating

Grahami
The map is the territory - especially in chain scale.
I.A.Recordings
11 years ago
Hi Graham,

Sounds interesting - look forward to hearing about what you've found at NAMHO.

Cheers

Kelvin
davel
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11 years ago
"graham" wrote:

... all will be revealed at NAMHO ...


http://www.namho.org/bangor2014 

Dave
grahami
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11 years ago
..and I should have said that anyone unable to attend because of going on the various trips and those who would not be there anyway, I will give a concise 😉 update here just as soon as I can! (you wouldn't want all the complicated bits, would you?)

Cheers

Grahami

PS Revision: Read all the Forum discussions on the Hunter tunnellers first. :smartass: 😮 :smartass:

Kelvin - pm on the way
The map is the territory - especially in chain scale.
davel
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11 years ago
... and if anyone is unable to attend, the conference proceedings will (assuming I succeed in extracting the texts of the lectures from the speakers*) be published by Welsh Mines Society.

Dave

* speaking from experience it's worse than pulling teeth! 😠
grahami
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11 years ago
Mine is getting longer by the day.... :lol:

Graham

Edit: Aaaaaargh! Hit return before I'd read what I typed. What I meant was that my report is getting longer.
The map is the territory - especially in chain scale.
JohnnearCfon
11 years ago
"grahami" wrote:

Mine is getting longer by the day.... :lol:

Graham



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