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US Patent: 273,136
Portable steam boring-engine
Patentee:
Alonzo Noteman (exact or similar names) - Toledo, OH

USPTO Classifications:
173/216, 173/30

Tool Categories:
woodworking machines : joint making machines : portable timber borers
woodworking machines : wood drilling and boring : portable timber borers

Assignees:
None

Manufacturer:
Not known to have been produced

Witnesses:
Paul Raymond
C. S. Curtis

Patent Dates:
Applied: May 17, 1882
Granted: Feb. 27, 1883

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Description:
This steam-powered boring and drilling machine was intended to drive augers. It is a curious invention because driving an auger through wood was not nearly as difficult as drilling or boring a sizeable hole in metal, and would not seem to be worth the effort to apply steam power. The invention was also described as suitable for powering a screwdriver, which seems even more unlikely.

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