I measured the voltages and 0 volts on the shunt tube heaters. So I pulled the boards on the shunt tube and the B tube to inspect the jumper to the center heaters. What I found was a broken jumper wire to the heater pins. After close inspection under a magnifying glass I noticed the root cause of the problem. When I original built the amp, I cut the STP wire so poorly that I had just about fully cut through the red wire leaving it connected by only a microscopic thread of wire. ( I know. I know. States right in the build manual to be careful while cutting the wire) When I moved the amp around the house the wire finally broke. Or the shunt never really worked from the beginning and I just hadn't noticed. Regardless, I'm up and running. Sounds fantastic with a 1963 JAN Raytheon in the shunt position and a set of Mullard box plates on the sides. Thanks for the help.