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Re: Dressing up DIY projects [message #9330 is a reply to message #9313] Wed, 09 November 2005 16:18 Go to previous message
John Chleapas is currently offline  John Chleapas
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Thanks! They also have some drill bits for cutting out tube sockets. They have some nice stuff to be sure. Shipping will be a bit steep to the USA me thinks. These tube socket covers look very professional. To go one step further I might have the two drilled aluminum top chassis plates and these socket covers cermachromed. There is a company that put on the cermachrome coating on my headers and my intake for my mustang. It really looks like a real chrome finish, but is also great for reducing heat in a engine. I bet it might also help reduce some of the heat that will be generated from my 300b mono blocks. Now that I just scrounged my two vintage Triad R-21A power transformers I should have all of the iron to start building the amps over this coming winter at long last. John

 
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