Now restoring the second aged Fender SF 135W Twin Reverb, I found again the top panel which supports the heavier amplifier chassis has, over the years of service (rentals & touring), broken the wood joints where it mates with the side panels. With the chassis removed from the cabinet, and easily seen from the worn-off Tolex covering on the front and rear corners, you can pull on the sides and see it separate, with just the Tolex covering sort of holding it together, along with the baffle glued in.
So, once again, set up the drill, measured off the hole placements and drilled into the top panel thru the sides and drove in # 10 x 1.5" laminating screws to pull the sides back into the top panel.
All of the screws will be hidden under the yet-to-be applied black gaffer's tape that will be running up the front & rear edges from bottom panel (under the corner guards), then up & over the top/side joints. Bottom front and rear edges as well, before re-installing the corner guards, just to dress the cabinet up more than it is with all the road scars from years of use. All of the Tolex covering gets a good scrubbing before applying the tape, which then gets burnished down into place.
So, once again, set up the drill, measured off the hole placements and drilled into the top panel thru the sides and drove in # 10 x 1.5" laminating screws to pull the sides back into the top panel.
All of the screws will be hidden under the yet-to-be applied black gaffer's tape that will be running up the front & rear edges from bottom panel (under the corner guards), then up & over the top/side joints. Bottom front and rear edges as well, before re-installing the corner guards, just to dress the cabinet up more than it is with all the road scars from years of use. All of the Tolex covering gets a good scrubbing before applying the tape, which then gets burnished down into place.
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