1) Does these specs seem to be right for the powertransformer: 230V//345-0-345V 0,210A/6,3V 8A / 55V 0.02A?
That should work OK. I used that layout to build a Dumble into an old Bassman chassis. I think the Bassman power tranny is 320-0-320V.
2) Would You recommend a hammond, fender or marshall OT for the project ? That is for looking for the Ford\dogears sound.
What kind of OHMage should the first side of the OT be (3400ohm,4200ohm..)?
Again, it was the old Fender output tranny. I'm not sure what the primary resistance is.
3) For the powerfilterboard I thought to use (again) Your design:
Is the B6 for relay switchers, and does the B5 go to 2 places on the preampboard (according for the preamp layout CL1,2 and reverb)?
I haven't built that particular board yet. I just used the Bassman board and replaced the caps with 2x100uF and 4x20uF. On the Bassman, I just tapped off of B5 because it seemed to be enough to power the reverb recovery AND drop the V1 plate voltage a little. (Much like Dogears recommending 180K to ground to compensate for no FET.) The reason for the extra B+ on the new design is to add filtering to the reverb tube.
4) Did You use a standard Fender reverb transformer?
and with what kind of reverbpan should I look after?
I know this is one tube reverb but would You think that long delay-pan would work with this design?
Yes, just a Fender reverb tranny. As for the pan, I used a medium delay because that's all that was available in a short pan. If you have room for a full 17" pan, you might want to try the long delay. As for the pan type, take a look on Glasman's site. (
www.glaswerks.com) One of his build articles has the pan number. Maybe he'll drop into this thread.

Either way, I highly recommend browsing through Gary's site.