Got the choke in, decided to place it on top of my Mainline, encased in a cast aluminum enclosure. Shielded the wires with both braid and foil. Wires on the underside of the Mainline are shrink wrapped to avoid shorts.
The Hammond 157M choke measured in at 247 ohms, so I placed a 22 ohm resistor in series. Voltages measured out fine.
PB was right, if there are sonic benefits they are pretty minimal. Though I don't have much of a trained ear for noticing subtleties. Not too much of a loss at a cost of $35 for the whole process. (Except that I bent some of the aluminum so that I could get the thick wires through
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P.S. I haven't finished staining the base, looks pretty ruff from sanding...