Thanks Doc, that's what I've been thinking.
so far I have looked down a couple of possible paths:
1. ordinary light switches... they cycle hundreds of thousands of times, never seen one fail due to ruined contacts and they are cheap ;D. opened one up from the scrap box, it had clearly been in service for an extended period of time... contacts looked new (and small, maybe 3/32 dia). turns out they are copper base probably surfaced with nickle. seems like an easy solution because they could be pressed in and staked from the back side without affecting the heat treatment of the hacksaw blade but concerned about durability as alot more amperage will be trying to cause arcs than what is seen in a light circuit.
2. opened a 220v contactor, huge (3/8) diameter contacts, same material...
3. went to U-rench-it to pick a couple of cheap sets of points to fiddle with... guess what, 300-400 cars, trucks, vans, suvs... one old Mercedes with points type ignition...
next thought, how do you remove a tungsten contact button that is welded to the steel frame of a set of automotive points?
Randel