It happened. My top plate with tubes installed fell out of the frame while I was carrying it to my workbench. The 6080 tube was forced out of the socket and chipped the porcelain. The corner of the top plate bent and the 6080 is now unusable (unless you enjoy the sounds of an arching tube that is extremely microphonic).
I decided that a quick secure fastening system had to be developed. Being a mechanical engineer I have access to sample hardware from Southco. They make great fasteners including the quarter turn Dzus bolt. It comes in several styles and is often used on race car hoods and motorcycle fairings. I was able to install the hardware on the Crack frame and top plate.
Here is a picture of the finished product:
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A closeup of the Dzus Fasteners with D-ring:
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A closeup of the unsecured Dzus Fasteners showing self ejecting springs and plastic washer:
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A closeup of the retaining washer under the top plate:
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A picture of the frame with Dzus retaining brackets:
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A closeup of the Dzus retaining brackets:
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A closeup of how the Dzus retaining bracket is fastened to the frame:
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Here is a parts list for one connection. Multiply by number of fastening points:
Dzus Bolt - D8-316-413-190
Side Bracket - D8-336-310-121
Plastic Washer - D8-376-001-049
Metal Retaining Washer - D8-326-101-200
Ejection Spring - D4-EHF5-3-950QA
2 wooden screws of your choice
The solution works great and I think it looks appropriate aesthetically. I would caution those with big caps or other components. Make sure the side brackets clear your hardware.
The biggest problem with this solution is that these fasteners are not easy to find. They aren't sold at Ace or Home Depot, and they can't be purchased directly from Southco. They are sold through distributors and may have minimum order quantities. There are some speed shops and online stores that sell similar versions, but they might be different from the part numbers listed above.
This post is really to just put out another possibility for securing your investment in time, money, and dedication. If you love you amp as much as I do, you will understand why I spent more time on this than might seem necessary. Good luck, and I will do my best to answer any questions.
ice9mike