Alright, the next step is to methodically work through process of elimination. This will probably take a few days, and several posts, so be prepared for a fair amount of back and forth.
To begin, we will test the power supply PC board. All you need to do is heat up the solder joint at "G" on the power supply board, then slip the wire out and pull it away from the board. Next, run the amp (without tubes preferably). You won't be able to measure voltages easily, so don't worry about that, but if there is a fault in the power supply, things will get hot in a hurry, and you'll hear/smell that, or the fuse will blow.
Let me know how that test goes, then we will slowly add one block of the amplifier back at a time. Do also be aware that with the ground wire removed, the amplifier will only have a few resistors bleeding off the high voltage, so you will want to wait about 15 minutes after unplugging the amp for the power supply to bleed out.
-PB