Hi Rolf,
I had to install bushings in every lockplate casting bought from the Rifle Shoppe and Blackley's that had the tumbler holes cast in. I now order plates with the tumbler holes filled. Bob's method is also my method with one significant change. I case-harden my lockplates and want the bushing to stay in place during treatment. Consequently, I very slightly counter sink both sides of the tumbler hole, insert the solid (undrilled) bushing into the hot plate, let cool, and then lightly peen both sides into the counter sinks. I file off the excess and then drill the tumbler hole. I mark that hole in the bushing before installing it, which is easier to insure that it is centered. I suppose you could install the bushing without the counter sink and then harden it and the plate together. If it fell out during heating just reinstall it again as before but I like to know that it is permanently locked in place. Let me add that the bushings worked very, very well. Good luck my friend.
dave