I've graduated from plate wacker 101 straightening class and have fixed the warped plate, on to breaking new ground, actual assembly. I've never assembled a lock before, so I'm in the process of collecting the necessary tools. The following is a list from the old John Bivins rifle article and some notes I've gathered. This look like it will allow me to assemble the lock? Or will I need something else, if so I would appreciate additional advice or easy of assembly tricks.
Drill bits: 5/64", 7/64", 9/64", 11/64", 15/64", 5/16", #19 and #29,
Taps: 8-32 and 1/4-20 tap wrench
Reamers: 5/16" & 11/64"
Files: Pillar 1/4 x 8" x #4 cut and #0 cut
Bivins assembly jig and drill press vise
Center punch, small C-clamp, special counterbore w/ .136 Pilot.
I have access to a drill press, 1x42 belt sander and 2 x 72 belt sander as well.
Couple of questions on the sequence of events also. Would it be beneficial to actually more or less finish up the filing and stoning work on parts prior to actually drilling holes? I would think this would produce a better fit, as in the pan and frizzen fit. What do I look for in taps and reamers? 2, 3 or 4 flute for taps? This one really has me going, how do you ream a hole if the reamer is larger than the drilled hole? Should the reamer be parallel the entire cutting edge or are these tapered then transition to parallel so that it can enter the hole then ream to correct size? I've been looking thru the MSC catalog so if you have favorite tools or ones that work better than others, I'll gladly take suggestions.