Finally finished my first cab!

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elk
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Finally finished my first cab!

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I retro rodded a little amp and re-housed it. Learned a ton on this. I can see myself doing more of this. Thank you all for your help!
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M Fowler
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Re: Finally finished my first cab!

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I dig the cool cab, knobs and back cutout.

I wonder effect that back cutout has. :)

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I don't know, I just came up with that shape so you could see the tubes and flipped the top on a whim after I had them cut out, lol. I just tried to leave about as much open space as the cobbled together cabinet had that i was using. It sounded pretty sweet. I'll be playing it tonight.
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beautifully done!
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Exceptional for a first effort, congratulations.
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Nice looking cab!

Congrats!
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Very clever design, and really nice job!
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Whatever you think you might have done wrong, it doesn't show. So, A+ for both quality of workmanship and design. Give yourself all the credit you deserve. Really, quite a fine outcome.
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Fun cut on the back - well done. What did you use for the adhesive?

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Geeze wrote:Fun cut on the back - well done. What did you use for the adhesive?

Russ
Water based vinyl flooring adhesive.
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Neato!
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I agree, super nice job! 8)
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