Tony,
Southern Cal ! Kool...I am in Raleigh, North Carolina and its spring here, but it snowed here yesterday!! Mostly cosmetic, nothing sticking, but in NC in the spring all kinds of weather abounds!
It actually thundered the other night in front of this wierd snow stuff....
Just finished up the input wiring....be careful and read the instructions about cutting the vairous lengths of wire, the instructions are very good an detailed, and the measurements seem to be spot on.
I have a wide screen monitor and have the manual open on one side and the labeled pix on the other side so I can see where stuff is etc....also the completed pix on page 71 is a great reference.
I am not painting my top plate, I like the brushed look, but painted the top of the bell housing a nice gloss black....
The base I glued with some new Gorilla Clear all purpose glue and its great.
The base has two coats of tung oil, started with 220 grit then 320, then applied the oil, waited 24hrs then sanded with 0000 fine steel wool and applied the second coat....real easy compared to staining etc
I found that after I soldered up the (4) pc boards, I left them and re-looked at them the next day when my 68 yr old eyes were "fresh" that I could better chcek for any errors.
I did find one misplaced resistor!! Solder wick and an easy fix.. BE careful with the parts on the C4S boards, the A + B sides can be confusing....there are 2 100K resistors, one 2W and one 3W..easy to mix up.
Also when you get to the first power supply test, remember to install the fuse !!!! Ha or no juice!! LOL.
Ok time for supper here and a break...
Alex
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