I'm wondering if a chassis bracket is necessary for my 5F6A chassis. The transformers are large and heavy, and I could see the need to take some of the strain off of the chassis mounting bolts. Any thoughts here? Anybody use a different form of bracing for heavy chassis (what's the plural of chassis?)?
And while we're on chassis mounting (and this may be a dumb question, but this is my first build with no previous amp-building experience)... are the chassis mounting screws just #10 or so bolts that pass through the chassis holes with the nuts and washers mounted inside the chassis, or is there some style of captive nut used. I ask this because a Peavey Classic 20 I took apart had black doodads (for lack of a better term) that the long woodscrew-like screws went into. The screws were not bolts but rather like wood screws. Of course, that chassis wasn't very heavy. The OT was the size of a golf ball and the PT might have been 3" square (not even). Quite a difference from the MM iron in my Bassman.
I feel funny asking obvious questions, but... I don't really know how the chassis is mounted.
Larry
And while we're on chassis mounting (and this may be a dumb question, but this is my first build with no previous amp-building experience)... are the chassis mounting screws just #10 or so bolts that pass through the chassis holes with the nuts and washers mounted inside the chassis, or is there some style of captive nut used. I ask this because a Peavey Classic 20 I took apart had black doodads (for lack of a better term) that the long woodscrew-like screws went into. The screws were not bolts but rather like wood screws. Of course, that chassis wasn't very heavy. The OT was the size of a golf ball and the PT might have been 3" square (not even). Quite a difference from the MM iron in my Bassman.
I feel funny asking obvious questions, but... I don't really know how the chassis is mounted.
Larry
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