UNPLANNED DOWNTIME: 12th Oct 23:45
Let's make a Trainwreck amp cabinet in London Plane (not walnut as originally thought)
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Last year I bought a Ceriatone Expression head which is a clone of a Trainwreck Express. It's amazing, never have I ever played an amp that is so touch sensitive, you can go from beautiful cleans to JCM800 gain with just your volume knob and picking hand. I was in love.
https://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/234215/i-bought-a-trainwreck-express-clone-and-wowsers#latestAnyway the head came in less than perfect old amp shell (see link above) that had the front control panel facing the ceiling, which made accessing the rear panel a nightmare! So I decided to build a amp cabinet. Well me and a buddy did.
When it comes to wood working I have all the ideas but none of the knowhow on how to get there but my buddy Andy does and he has a workshop. Only issue is I'm about an hour from him and I only get Monday evenings every other week to make progress. Sure he could have made it by now had I said get on and do it but I wanted to be part of the process, especially as he was doing this as a favour/friend experience. Now Andy has made lots of furniture and even the odd guitar body and neck generally working in softer woods like pine so this was going to be new ground for both of us.
Here is what we are aiming for!
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Had a good look around to see what was around on gumtree, FB marketplace and local sawmills for a good hardwood.
Stumbled across this old (not sure how old) walnut London Plane mantle piece with live edge on FB marketplace which looked great. Did me Del Boy haggling and got it for £70 which from what I can see is a bargain! Off to the workshop it went!
The Trainwreck circuit is something special!
Pleasantly surprised to find some old Mullard preamp valves and Sovtek EL34's in there.
We then created a slab cut plan for the walnut. The plan was to slice it into small slats that would be workable with Andy's table saw and then glue them together.
Now it's been plained flat and sanded, it's time to cut it to size.
Then we strapped it together to make sure the amp fitted in it, and it did!! Happy days.
Yep, could well be. Beech does vary in colour but after taking a second look at the glue up photo, the colour does look more LP like.
How would you finish it? Wood oil?
As for "when am I ready?" You'll never be ready. It works in reverse, you become ready by doing it. - pmbomb
Well actually I think it looks more like Beech than Plane.. Hard to tell from those pics. Cant quite get close enough...
Its usually easy to tell. Beech has very small and tight grain like this...
When it is quarter sawn it can have fleking which does look quite similar to the lace on London Plane like this
As for finishing. Well its like any other wood. Use what you want. Tru Oil has an extra hardener in it than other oils so is quite a good finish if you want a bit more resistance. Theres a good video about that
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