I left the tone stack as a standard Fender Twin (I want to keep that great clean tone!)
I removed the existing components of the Fender "Distortion" circuit.
I disabled the graphic EQ to free up a tube stage.
I moved both sections of the Reverb to the 6C8X (they had been split) and eliminated the recovery/mixing stage (to free up the third stage of the 6C10, for eventual conversion to 12AX7). Reverb is disconnected for now.
I put '124' style components on the existing boards and wired up two stages of the 6C10. So far this is all reversible. If I can get it to work, I'll go and swap out the socket for a 12ax7. As it stands, though, I have more NOS 6C10s than 12AX7s

I used 100k/1.5k/4.7uf for each stage. 220k into 100k trimmer for the OD.
No relay, just a DPDT toggle for now.
Got it fired up today and it works. Nothing wired wrong, all components checked ok.
Voltages: (these are two stages of a 6C10)
V2A 212v and 1.5v
V2B 212v and 1.5v
So, here is the problem. I get a spontaneous 6 to 7 kilohertz feedback signal (oscillation) when the OD level is above 7. Below that, it is not spontaneous, but when I play a note I am still getting some oscillations under the guitar note, as the distortion does not sound stellar.
When it is oscillating I have about a 5v AC signal of about 6 KHZ in the lead that comes from V2B plate.
Moving this lead with the wood stick causes it to change pitch like a Thermin

Tried swapping tubes, re-routing that lead 4 times (maybe I need to just keep on trying more possibilities)
Snubbers on/off no difference.
No leaky caps.
I need to step back from it for now, maybe tomorrow I will have some more things to try.