Cabinet modifications.

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Bill Moore
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Cabinet modifications.

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I got this cab with a kit build several years ago. I recently got around to installing the chassis, and nothing fit! The chassis almost stuck out of the front, the grill was too short, and had to be moved inward.
I built a spacer for the grill/chassis opening, and moved everything inward, decided to cover the holes with contrasting tolex.
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very nice Bill.

I've been doing some cab modifications of late as a way of re using old combo's I've taken transformers from. It also helps with the Tolexing learning process :D


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Really good work with the Tolex! My seams have to be hidden. The brown n cream look great together.
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You got to do what is needed and you did a fine job, looks good.
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Thought I'd update with the old Jensen EM speaker installed, sounds great! (The folks at Weber reconed it for me!)
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