Second time crack builder, somehow managed to not mess up the first time only to do it the second time.
I did resistance checks with one lead clipped to terminal 12 as recommended. Every resistance tested fine until I had the other lead clipped to terminal 20. The resistance was supposed to read 0, but it looked like it was climbing toward 270K similar to what it should've read had I clipped the lead to terminal 13. I thought it was weird everything else was fine and only this one terminal check point was off, so I went ahead and tried to do voltage checks anyway. Heaters were working, tubes glowed fine, but the first couple of check points all read ~1.0V instead of 90V, 170V, etc. I decided I should stop pushing my luck and turned it off.
I went back step by step, did continuity checks for each point to point connection and reflowed any of the duller looking solder points. Unfortunately, while I was doing this, I think I discharged one of the 220 uF capacitors (big spark) because my soldering iron shorted two of the rectifiers together (picture below).
(https://forum.bottlehead.com/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FLDvtHT6.png&hash=de6f3e82363df1d6dfc5fe179358b7b7deed02b2)
Is that enough to ruin the rectifiers?
Note: I did make the 5/6/10 revision, transformer terminal 4 was connected to 14U instead of 22L.