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swamp_thing

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  1. Yep, you got them tying knots in their shorts or getting wads in their panties, depending of course on which they wear. Somebody had to keep them fellers fired up. Bunch of self serving redneck jerks over there for the most part so you just gave them something to think about. Dave

  2. I think you would be real disappointed if you had to listen to me play. Playing guitar is something I have played at for years, but I can say with all honesty that I only play at it. For me it is relaxation, for the family it might fall closer to chinese torture! :lol: Sorry to say I am not of the recording caliber and I fear that this is one thing I will never master.

  3. Tony, looks like from what i see in the pictures that the vacation has been very good so far. The beauty of the mountains is hard to beat. After the floods you started out in, I bet this is a great change. Enjoy the entire trip. be safe and keep the pictures coming. Enjoy your new home when you arrive as well. Now, I have to go back and look them over some more. swamp_thing

  4. Be safe in your travels and best wishes on the new location. Always is an adjustment period it seems when one makes a big move. Going from Nebraska to Eastern Georgia it took me a long time to get used to the changes. Enjoy the vacation time too. We will all await the stories the trip will bring. Dave

  5. How many times have you devised a plan to do something, then upon further thought found a bunch of reasons why it just won't work, although you are not sure why? Or maybe you cannot decide so you post it on the internet hoping to find someone who has been there before to give you the little prod to go ahead with it. Maybe what you end up with is a bunch of negative responses or things that have nothing to do with what you were considering. Now I am not suggesting that has happened here or anywhere else, it is simply for the sake of thought. That, my friends is why kids can accomplish things we adults figure just can't be done. Their minds have not become so filled with doubt and fears that they cannot see their ideas through. Just something I have often thought about and decided to pass along. swamp_thing :)

  6. Karl, we must be vigilant and remember the famous words that we have won the battle but we haven't won the war. If we let our guard down they will drop a bomb at any moment on this one. There are too many people in higher places that seem to have everything to gain and nothing to lose by allowing the injustice to continue. Dave

  7. Recent events have got me to thinking that it is time for the older ones of this forum whom have been mostly absent need to return to their old glory days. Emy, you were one that I could always count on to see new posts from and they almost always made me smile, even if just for a little while. True, many have been faithful to the site through thick and thin, but also true is that many of us have let life's other events get in the way of our extended families here. Come home Em, we miss ya!

    swamp_thing

    This goes for anyone else who has faded away as well. Let's all try to hang around a bit more and be heard.

  8. fritz, if there is one thing I have learned from this it is that we are a family of sorts on these boards. Maybe we don't always see things the same way, but we are united through these sites. The loss of Ty has certainly driven this home for me and I for one don't mind saying I have an empty pit in my stomach from this news. I shall miss him greatly. You are right in saying that we need to stay well and live long lives, and I shall add that we not be strangers during the process. Dave

  9. With a heavy sadness, I regret to inform the fellow members here that knew him, that Tye Rivers(TYRVR) passed on early this morning in his sleep. Keep him and his family in your prayers. Rest in peace Ty, you'll be missed
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    Gentleman, I believe this was the same Ty that sometimes frequented this board. May he rest in peace and may God be with his family. If interested there is a thread from which I found this here. http://forums.gunbroker.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=251800

  10. Funny I started out working with transistors on a very small scale and quickly reverted back to the tube age. (Some might say stone age) :lol: I do find a special fondness to the tube sound and qualities. Largely inefficient in todays standards but still a quality in itself. I am always interested in amp stuff. When you find time to get them rounded up I would certainly have an interest in them. I appreciate very much the offer. Dave

  11. tinkerfive

    Well, quiet honestly I don't know where the building will lead me. Since I have also done some building with radios, it is possible that the next step may well be stereo amps. As for the metal bending, this is one of my first chassis for these, and with the poor outcome I have devised somewhat of a metal break to bend future ones. I am still working out the details on it, but I have made it from angle iron so I can get better clean bends. Also, you made me question myself on the power cord so I just went back and checked it with an ohms meter. Although the blue wire is indeed hooked to the fuse it is also the hot wire. These cords are surplus computer cords, and they are shielded as well. I don't know what they used as a code on color with these leads and that is the reason I went back and rechecked myself. Good observations, I know you took time to look it over. Thanks for the suggestions and comments. They are much appreciated!!

    Now, I think I will check some of my other plugs too since you really have me thinking about them.

     

  12. Right now I am playing a washburn OE30 Delta King but I am about to build a telecaster kit. The red champ amp is about 6 watts, (single ended) and the 5e3 style is 12+ watts, (push-pull). I have just completed a vibro champ model build and am finishing a cab for it now. Have built 5 or six different amps to date, all with SS rectifier but all else tube. I use the SS rectifier diodes simple because some time back I ordered 100 of them and ended up with 500. Also they don't have the sag of a tube rectifier. While I have no intentions of ever trying to clone these amps in looks and electronics like many folks do, I do like the fender amp sound and so use their basic design for my amps. When I do get the telecaster kit, a Saga, done I will post a picture. Dave

  13. Well, I have not spent much time around here in awhile now and for good reason. I have taken to trying to learn about electronics and have built a few tube radios, and now have moved on to building tube amplifiers. Here are a few pictures of my works. All are built from scratch, using fender designs except substituting solid state rectifiers. This has been a big learning experience and having completed amps that work well is quite rewarding. The red amp is a somewhat copy of a fender champ. The other amp and the chassis picture are my version of a tweed deluxe. Hope you enjoy seeing these. swamp_thing

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