I just joined this community and thought I'd write a few word to introduce myself.
I am a 43yo guitarist, Self-taught...not a really good one but good enough to have had lots of fun jamming/playing gigs/writing etc.
I studied a joint Electrical Engineering/Computing course at University back in the day and then also did an Audio production degree after.
As a guitarist and (occasional sound engineer in the past) I always had a strong interest in the tech side of music (recording, live sound, amps etc.)
My final project in my Audio production degree was a 2-channel custom DIY tube amp loosely based on the soldano slo schematic.
That was my first (and only amp build). PT / OT / Choke and a few other components were salvaged from a damaged Laney Klipp 100 I picked up for 150$ (not a bad deal for Patridge transformers).
As an extremely poor student , I tackled the whole build with a cheap-ass multimeter and run of the mill 30W soldering iron.
In retrospect I must have been crazy to attempt that but my EE degree made me cautious enough to not get electrocuted and surprisingly I succeeded in building it. At least it worked for long enough to demo/test/record samples to get my degree.
Shortly after, a solder joint failed causing one of the power tubes to arc and since I had already completed the project I stored it as it was.
Life happened after that, job, wife , 2 kids etc etc. and 20 years passed in a flash.
I decided recently to pick up building as a hobby (and redoing the amp mentioned above ). Especially as I can now afford a hobby

Hence been doing a lot of catching-up and remembering everything I had learned back then as well as joining this forum,
With that in mind, what are your suggestions for basic/required equipment for working on tube amps?
Thanks and nice to meet everyone,
Alex