'68 bare bones chassis kits
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Re: '68 bare bones chassis kits
I'm in for a 100 watt
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The masses have spoken, I'll work on this Monday.
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Thanks George. Just let us know when you want paid.
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I'm sooo missing a 50-watter in my arsenal.
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Re: '68 bare bones chassis kits
shakti wrote:That's 14 x 100W and 11 x 50W, not counting Mcewen4444.
Mcewen - forum member Sparky has some really nice and accurate front panels. Don't know about back panels though...
Ok, count me in for one 100w chassis.
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Re: '68 bare bones chassis kits
Ah. Sorry guys, going to have to cancel on a 50 watt chassis.
~Current Amps~
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~Future Amps~
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2. 1990s Fender Dual Showman
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~Future Amps~
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2. Lots of Metropoulos amps
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Re: '68 bare bones chassis kits
I would also like to buy a chassis! 

Metroamp builds : 68` 50w (x2), 69` 100w, 68` 100w 12xxx (x3), JTM45/100, JTM50(x2), 2203
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Re: '68 bare bones chassis kits
I MISSSED THIS!
George,
i'd be in for one. I'll second the question on a source for panels....who has panels that will fit?
George,
i'd be in for one. I'll second the question on a source for panels....who has panels that will fit?
Walter
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Re: '68 bare bones chassis kits
Just one thing that jumped into my mind. If it's possible, how about adding those little holes next to the holes for the pots, where the little "tap" on the volume pots can go? We usually have to bend them out of the way to make the pot sit tightly to the chassis, but it would be much better to have those little holes there because it helps secure the pot in place.VelvetGeorge wrote:The masses have spoken, I'll work on this Monday.
George
I realize you may not want to change anything about the chassis you previously had made, but maybe worth consideration? It's pretty hard to drill steel chassis to add these, and it's hard to get the alignment right by hand.
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Uh, don't look a gift horse in the mouth! 

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I know, and I'll gladly take the stock chassis, no questions asked. But it's only a small suggestion to make the best chassis even better!Strat78 wrote:Uh, don't look a gift horse in the mouth!

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Re: '68 bare bones chassis kits
Put me down for one of the 100watts!! I may even want to stockpile some more, let me know when I need to commit a total number by but definitely count me in for at least one. 

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I've been really sick for the last 3 days. Barely out of bed. Sorry.
I've asked for quotes at 25 and 50 pieces. Should have that and lead time today or tomorrow.
Sorry, no changes on this run. This is for 100 watt chassis only. No time line or budget for 50 watts yet.
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I've asked for quotes at 25 and 50 pieces. Should have that and lead time today or tomorrow.
Sorry, no changes on this run. This is for 100 watt chassis only. No time line or budget for 50 watts yet.
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Re: '68 bare bones chassis kits
Thanks George!! Just let us know what you need and when you need it.