What was Fransesca's AC power cord length?
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- Noel Grassy
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What was Fransesca's AC power cord length?
Granted the files cover every other tadpole of minutia but I think this has yet to be brought up. While the detailed photos are so too much[thorough] I don't see Ken's method of fixing the chassis to the cab. It seems each hole around the chassis' perimeter are just to mount the flat cover.. Is this why there's no handles onna 'Wreck? No moving the amp around... kidding of course.. I trust this isn't covered elsewhere in the curicullum. Thankyou in advance, Noel Grassy
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Re: What was Fransesca's AC power cord length?
Captive nuts on the bottom plate.Noel Grassy wrote:Granted the files cover every other tadpole of minutia but I think this has yet to be brought up. While the detailed photos are so too much[thorough] I don't see Ken's method of fixing the chassis to the cab. It seems each hole around the chassis' perimeter are just to mount the flat cover.. Is this why there's no handles onna 'Wreck? No moving the amp around... kidding of course.. I trust this isn't covered elsewhere in the curicullum. Thankyou in advance, Noel Grassy
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- Noel Grassy
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Mystery mounting question
Doh! Gee thanx Normster I failed to spy those. Is that "Big League Chew" brand epoxy captivating those nuts? Did anyone else go the exact duplicate route with their preamp tube socket fasteners? Ken used some sheet metal screws on Fran and no backup epoxy or red laquer dots on his screws. No mention of genus&species for those leaf remnants either.That chassis is bone stock Hammond issue isn't it? Thanx for the prompt reply, Noel 
All excellent things are as difficult as they are rare__B Spinoza