Thanks everyone so far for your ideas. I've juts uploaded some photos I took way back in 1975 at the Llanberis Slate museum of the saws they had there then. My copy of the gudiebook from the time says "There are three sawing tables, the biggest of which is 18ft long and 3ft wide. This was brought to the museum from Pen-yr-Orsedd quarry, in Nantlle Vale, where it was assembled in 1876, the other two tables worked at Dinorwic Quarry."
I guess from this that the singleton is the DeWinton Hydraulic feed - which just might give me a scale for the patent drawing of it - but unfortunately, I suspect the tables came in different sizes. Otherwise I might make an estime from the end view of the cylinder, which also shows half the table and the upside down U hoop link. I notice it has a distinct burr mark on one side - I think the saw blade did not run true....
I look forward to any measurements anyone has.
I have been trying to do some measurements of Hunter saw diameters from their distictive marks at Hafod-las and in Bettws y Coed itself, but I suspect rubbings might work better than trying to scale from photographs and rulers!
Cheers
Grahami
The map is the territory - especially in chain scale.