I'm so glad to hear you're still working on him and he's learning to trust you - slow but sure. I guess the only thing I can think of is if you can start noticing his body language. Maybe there are some subtle clues he gives out right before becoming nasty. I know some cats will lash out when they are over stimulated and maybe that's what he's doing. Or, maybe just limit your time of petting him to, say, 5 minutes, and then quit. If he comes looking for more pets, just hold off for a minute or two before giving in. And most importantly, when he lashes out, just turn your back on him and ignore him - or go inside - you don't have to discipline him, just leave. That way hopefully he'll learn he has to be nice if he wants you around.
Good luck, please keep us posted on his progress, and...well.. pictures would be nice.....
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