Hello, I've built a Champ-style amp from a kit, and the chassis for it came with 1" tube socket holes (they're octal sockets, one for a 5Y3 rectifier tube and for the 6V6 power tube). I can fit all kinds of ceramic sockets in there, but I have to use a couple of washers to fit Belton Micalex octal sockets, which I strongly prefer (they're very tight and rattle-free).
Now, the washer solution works great, but I was thinking that maybe there's a painless way of enlarging the holes to fit the Beltons "properly". Please bear in mind that everything's already installed and working now, so I'd like to be able to enlarge the holes without removing the transformers, circuit board, etc. from the chassis. I also don't have a Dremel, or a step drill, or a punch drill, so if I'd have to buy something, and considering that this is probably the only time I'll ever have this problem, I'd like to be able to do it on the cheap. No point in throwing $200 at the problem and then forget the tools in some drawer (especially since I do have the option of doing nothing at all).
Thanks for reading.
Now, the washer solution works great, but I was thinking that maybe there's a painless way of enlarging the holes to fit the Beltons "properly". Please bear in mind that everything's already installed and working now, so I'd like to be able to enlarge the holes without removing the transformers, circuit board, etc. from the chassis. I also don't have a Dremel, or a step drill, or a punch drill, so if I'd have to buy something, and considering that this is probably the only time I'll ever have this problem, I'd like to be able to do it on the cheap. No point in throwing $200 at the problem and then forget the tools in some drawer (especially since I do have the option of doing nothing at all).
Thanks for reading.
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