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Which one is easier to replace if you go to far?
I have had this problem with that boiler. I put a cylindrical cutter in a Dremel and grazed it back and forth over the insideof the pewter cavity until I removed enough material to get the boiler down. It's a little tricky, because as I'm sure you've experienced with cutting attachments in a Dremel, it will tend to bounce all over the place, get caught, put gouges in the metal where you don't want them, and so on, unless you are really careful to hold the Dremel very firmly and cut with a light touch.But anyway, that's how I did it. If I were doing it today, I'd probably have to do it the same way, even though I have a milling machine, because I don't see a good way to clamp something as soft as that boiler in place to do the cutting.
Would this be a scenario where putting some molding clay in there to see where things hit would be helpful?