I had the pleasure of removing the chassis from a Fender Hot Rod Deluxe III - a newer Fender amp. While trying to get the chassis out of the cab, I ran into some problems distressing the aluminum foil shielding on the sides of the amp cab that is there to shield the chassis. Some areas of this foil got crinkled, some got torn a little.
I'm wondering if you repair guys out there have any pearls of wisdom to share about removing the chassis while doing little or no harm to this shielding material. Part of my problem was that the parts of the black Tolex on the amp sides were insufficiently glued, came loose and got hung up also in the chassis removal. And, yes, I did removed all the side screws from the cabinet. I did calm down the sharp side edges on the chassis a little before returning it to the wood. It was the first time this chassis had been removed from the cabinet.
Thanks in adv,
Bob M.
I'm wondering if you repair guys out there have any pearls of wisdom to share about removing the chassis while doing little or no harm to this shielding material. Part of my problem was that the parts of the black Tolex on the amp sides were insufficiently glued, came loose and got hung up also in the chassis removal. And, yes, I did removed all the side screws from the cabinet. I did calm down the sharp side edges on the chassis a little before returning it to the wood. It was the first time this chassis had been removed from the cabinet.
Thanks in adv,
Bob M.
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