While still waiting for parts to arrive for the Ampeg SVT4-Pro, I set that aside and moved a new client's Fender Vibrolux Reverb combo up to the check-out bench. Noisy and intermittent fuse holder are a couple of the symptoms, so removed the upper rear panel to carefully extract the chassis from the cabinet. Famous last words with so many of the Fender Combo amps I receive.
I got the chassis two thirds of the way out before it locked up tight. The chassis width and the cabinet inside width are just tight enough for the sides of this folded chassis to grab hold of the inside Tolex flaps of the cabinet, where over time the adhesive bond has failed, and the chassis side details just sharp enough to peel the Tolex flaps back to lock up the chassis before you could fully extract it. OK, I'll push it back into place and see what I can do with my thin steel rules from the two sides. Nope. Can't put it back in either, as the beveled front edge of the chassis front panel functions perfectly as a Chisel and did a great job peeling off the front edge of the roof shield foil and stops the chassis from getting put back in. So, Adhesive bond failure on the top and side inside surfaces over time has left me with the challenge of somehow getting that POS chassis removed, and then take the cabinet apart in order to effect repairs on the Tolex flaps and the roof foil before getting to the electronics. Sigh.........
It's not that I haven't been down this road before. It is irritating, and sad that the owner of the amp will have to bare the cost of the labor to make his amp serviceable for future repairs.
You can also see on the bottom of the cabinet, what time has done with the adhesive bond of the Tolex Flaps at both ends of the bottom surface, where the adhesive has failed and curling is already taking place. I should have looked at the bottom first before attempting to extract that chassis. But, usually one is lucky and can get the chassis out of the cabinet without the cabinet telling you no way in hell are you getting this from me!!! A day in the life in the shop.
I got the chassis two thirds of the way out before it locked up tight. The chassis width and the cabinet inside width are just tight enough for the sides of this folded chassis to grab hold of the inside Tolex flaps of the cabinet, where over time the adhesive bond has failed, and the chassis side details just sharp enough to peel the Tolex flaps back to lock up the chassis before you could fully extract it. OK, I'll push it back into place and see what I can do with my thin steel rules from the two sides. Nope. Can't put it back in either, as the beveled front edge of the chassis front panel functions perfectly as a Chisel and did a great job peeling off the front edge of the roof shield foil and stops the chassis from getting put back in. So, Adhesive bond failure on the top and side inside surfaces over time has left me with the challenge of somehow getting that POS chassis removed, and then take the cabinet apart in order to effect repairs on the Tolex flaps and the roof foil before getting to the electronics. Sigh.........
It's not that I haven't been down this road before. It is irritating, and sad that the owner of the amp will have to bare the cost of the labor to make his amp serviceable for future repairs.
You can also see on the bottom of the cabinet, what time has done with the adhesive bond of the Tolex Flaps at both ends of the bottom surface, where the adhesive has failed and curling is already taking place. I should have looked at the bottom first before attempting to extract that chassis. But, usually one is lucky and can get the chassis out of the cabinet without the cabinet telling you no way in hell are you getting this from me!!! A day in the life in the shop.
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