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I need some help fitting a new percussion hammer to the lock of my Lyman GPR. The old hammer nose is showing wear, as in a depression in the cup face where it has been hitting the caps for the last 35 years. Thought I would fit a new hammer and modify the old one for use with musket caps in the event I run short of #11s.
The square hole in the new hammer, just received from Track of the Wolf, is about .004" - .006" smaller than the original hammer. It doesn't even begin to start on the square tumbler shank. My diamond grit files are about 1/2" wide, so that option is out. My carborundum stones are also too big. I do have a set of small jeweler's-type files, but I doubt they would cut through the hammer's casehardening.
What would you more expert guys recommend in order to address this problem? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
The square hole in the new hammer, just received from Track of the Wolf, is about .004" - .006" smaller than the original hammer. It doesn't even begin to start on the square tumbler shank. My diamond grit files are about 1/2" wide, so that option is out. My carborundum stones are also too big. I do have a set of small jeweler's-type files, but I doubt they would cut through the hammer's casehardening.
What would you more expert guys recommend in order to address this problem? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.