Hi,
I have a TRS casting set to assemble. I have no template. The hole indications on the plate casting are not clear. The bridle has a cast in stud the prevents accurate placemen based on the tumbler.
I have a second completed lock done by TRS from identical castings. After some tuning it functions fine. All the holes are in reasonable positions.
I was thinking of making a template from the working lock with a piece of metal glued to the lock plate. The template would be made to fit the pan bolster precisely. The existing holes would be transferred and tap drilled in the template through the existing plate. I would then remove the template.
I would first locate, drill and ream the tumbler hole to match the previously finished tumbler in the new plate. The tumbler hole appears accurately indicated in the casting.
The template would be indexed, on the plate casting, based primarily on the tumbler using a guide pin, then align the frizzen spring hole and pan bolster. Glue it in place. Then the remaining holes would be transferred and tap drilled based on the template, though the template.
Did I forget anything?
Sound like a reasonable plan?
Scot