A new 'pool...
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Very nice Paul! Were you taking your amp out on a nature walk? 
			
			
									
									
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Holy cow! What a beautiful amp!
Any chances of gut shots? Clips?
Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful.
			
			
									
									
						Any chances of gut shots? Clips?
Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful.
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What?! You mean *me*?? You gotta be kidding...hairyandy wrote:Paul,
I had no idea Michael Douglas played a Trainwreck!
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Andy
And, yep, my back yard looks like yosemite now... So, nature walk it is! I should have gotten the waterfall in the pictures. At risk of seeming like a true CA tree hugger, I have a waterfall with granite boulders and it looks like a tiny, tiny bridal-veil falls.
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I'm not sure I'm ready to take up a DIY project that could result in blindness...drhulsey wrote: I ran across a nice DIY method to make a wood-burning laser pen:
http://www.instructables.com/id/Laser-wood-burning-pen/
The video looks like it is easier to control than a tradition wood burner.
But then.. does anyone here like to do DIY projects
I'll stick to death by high voltage...
Re: A new 'pool...
LeftyStrat wrote: I'm not sure I'm ready to take up a DIY project that could result in blindness...
Not guts, no glory
Tim
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Re: A new 'pool...
Paul,
What do you use to fasten the front panel to the chassis? glue? double stick tape?
			
			
									
									What do you use to fasten the front panel to the chassis? glue? double stick tape?
Ken
Real guitars are for old people! - Cartman
						Real guitars are for old people! - Cartman
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Nothing but all the hardware itself. 1/8" of wood is plenty strong enough that it doesn't need anything else. Same is true for the 1/16" laser etched plastics. On the rear, where there sometimes isn't enough hardware, I sometimes tape and sometimes bolt the plastic to the chassis. You can see two screws on the right side of this one:kec wrote:Paul,
What do you use to fasten the front panel to the chassis? glue? double stick tape?
http://paulamps.com/MartaRear2.jpg
- Paul
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Hey, that's my amp! I just put two XF2s in her last night, sounding better than ever.paulruby wrote:You can see two screws on the right side of this one:
http://paulamps.com/MartaRear2.jpg
- Paul
Andy
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Why yes it is.hairyandy wrote:Hey, that's my amp! I just put two XF2s in her last night, sounding better than ever.paulruby wrote:You can see two screws on the right side of this one:
http://paulamps.com/MartaRear2.jpg
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Andy
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Naw, that's what they tell you but the worst that can happen is you'll grow a little hair on the palms of your hands.....LeftyStrat wrote:I'm not sure I'm ready to take up a DIY project that could result in blindness...
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Seek immediate medical attention if you suddenly go either deaf or blind.
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Thanks Paul. I forgot to mention; Nice build!!! Me likes!!!paulruby wrote:Nothing but all the hardware itself. 1/8" of wood is plenty strong enough that it doesn't need anything else. Same is true for the 1/16" laser etched plastics. On the rear, where there sometimes isn't enough hardware, I sometimes tape and sometimes bolt the plastic to the chassis. You can see two screws on the right side of this one:kec wrote:Paul,
What do you use to fasten the front panel to the chassis? glue? double stick tape?
http://paulamps.com/MartaRear2.jpg
- Paul
Ken
Real guitars are for old people! - Cartman
						Real guitars are for old people! - Cartman
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Ummmm, actually they're REAL XF2s, Philips branded, not GTs. They sound amazing. A few months back a friend that works at our Music-Go-Round called because they bought a crapload of amps from a local collector that died. My buddy gave me about 7 Mullard branded 12AX7s and a couple 12AU7s from some of those amps for helping him sort through all of the crap and get them working! Woo Hoo! I thought I was going to have to spend millions of dollars to get some real Mullards but I got lucky. I was always skeptical that NOS Mullards were THAT much better than new production tubes like JJs but now I know, they're WAY better than I ever thought they could be.paulruby wrote:Why yes it is.hairyandy wrote:Hey, that's my amp! I just put two XF2s in her last night, sounding better than ever.paulruby wrote:You can see two screws on the right side of this one:
http://paulamps.com/MartaRear2.jpg
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AndyI've been wondering if the GT proprietary tubes are really any different than good ol' JJ E34L. Do you really like them better? I have a low tolerance for hype and over-sell so it's very hard for me to actually read a page at GT's website without giving up and heading elsewhere. I'm perfectly willing to pay for something that delivers but just not willing to put in the effort when it look mostly like hype. Since you took the effort...
Andy
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Found a guts pic that I forgot I even took...paulruby wrote:I normally use my own styling and circuit options but, in this case, I was asked to create a replica of a friends amp. The cab is from Bob Burt. Some of the parts to get it just right came from Allyn.
Small versions:
http://paulamps.com/liverpool_front_small.jpg
http://paulamps.com/liverpool_front2_small.jpg
http://paulamps.com/liverpool_front3_small.jpg
http://paulamps.com/liverpool_rear_small.jpg
http://paulamps.com/liverpool_and_me_small.jpg
Hi-Res for broadband folks:
http://paulamps.com/liverpool_front.jpg
http://paulamps.com/liverpool_front2.jpg
http://paulamps.com/liverpool_front3.jpg
http://paulamps.com/liverpool_rear.jpg
http://paulamps.com/liverpool_and_me.jpg
I actually forgot to take guts pics. (Doh!) Had to get it out in a hurry for use at a gig this Friday. It's still in transit...
By the way, in case anyone wants to email me, you need to use the contact page at my website. I'm changing my email address weekly since the freakin spammers keep grabbing it.
http://paulamps.com/PoolChassisGuts1.jpg
I bent the chassis in my garage myself and then used durafix to "weld" the corners. It's really more like soldering with a torch but works really well.
http://durafix.com/
- Paul
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DOH!!! I'm not sure why that possibility didn't occur to me... Dang... I'm jealous.hairyandy wrote: Ummmm, actually they're REAL XF2s, Philips branded, not GTs. They sound amazing. A few months back a friend that works at our Music-Go-Round called because they bought a crapload of amps from a local collector that died. My buddy gave me about 7 Mullard branded 12AX7s and a couple 12AU7s from some of those amps for helping him sort through all of the crap and get them working! Woo Hoo! I thought I was going to have to spend millions of dollars to get some real Mullards but I got lucky. I was always skeptical that NOS Mullards were THAT much better than new production tubes like JJs but now I know, they're WAY better than I ever thought they could be.
Andy
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Great looking amp there Paul - as usual.
And thanks for the Durafix tip - looks like neat stuff
 . I thought welding aluminum required a heliarc setup.
			
			
									
									
						And thanks for the Durafix tip - looks like neat stuff