hdj2520, you are most fortunate to have aroused the interest of not one but two such artisans as JD Steele and HST. You now can proceed secure in the knowledge that you will have the experience backing you to get you through any rough spots you encounter...also, they are both interesting and fun to work with. A possibility they didn't mention is to bush the block normally then make a new link that raises it slightly to compensate for the odd placement of the .32 fp. This brings the top edge of the block a bit above the frame, but many are worn there anyway and a bit of dressing down makes all look about right...I did this with a .32 rf low-wall and rechambered it to get a dandy little .32 Mag, I wish I had kept that one!
HST, are you sure you two don't need an ALLOSAURUS instead of a thesaurus to eat through some of your verbiage?

I'll be back in touch with you as soon as I'm back from all this gallivanting about (see, I can talk hi-falutin' too!) so we can start tracking down pieces parts for that new project we are embarking upon.
JD S, I till haven't installed that prototype set of DST's you adapted, but they sure work sweet on the bench! As to the Laudensack levers, I still hope that Shelton will someday make another run of those Walker style levers for the high-wall as they have the same general configuration and I seem to fit into my example, at least, as well or better than the L'sack. BTW, you think YOU are sweating, try Nassau in July!
As our favorite ancestor says,
"ttfn,"
Froggie