Canadian Rocket build
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Canadian Rocket build
Hey everyone,
Thought I would start a build thread for my Rocket project. I just recieved a box of parts from RJ. I will pair this with my Express. The build for that is here...
https://ampgarage.com/forum/viewtopic.p ... 75#p421575
It will be a pretty traditional build. Heyboer Iron. Going to run it wet/dry, more like damp/damp, through my 2x12 I built with my Express. I'll need to rewire the cab though, to run either mono or stereo.
The chassis came 2/3 punched, so I finished drilling it out last night, other then a few holes for ground screws.
I'll update as I go.
Sorry, the picture isn't great. My phone camera has decided to focus when it feels like it, not when I need it to. I'll sort that out for future pictures.
Thought I would start a build thread for my Rocket project. I just recieved a box of parts from RJ. I will pair this with my Express. The build for that is here...
https://ampgarage.com/forum/viewtopic.p ... 75#p421575
It will be a pretty traditional build. Heyboer Iron. Going to run it wet/dry, more like damp/damp, through my 2x12 I built with my Express. I'll need to rewire the cab though, to run either mono or stereo.
The chassis came 2/3 punched, so I finished drilling it out last night, other then a few holes for ground screws.
I'll update as I go.
Sorry, the picture isn't great. My phone camera has decided to focus when it feels like it, not when I need it to. I'll sort that out for future pictures.
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Nice! Should be a fun build. Still my favorite, and why I've built so many variants for myself.
Have fun!
Have fun!
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Very nice. Will look forward to seeing this come together.
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It looks like you're well on your way, congratulations. I'll be watching.
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Not getting much time for this at the moment, but picking away when I can.
Heater wiring in, preamp ground buss in. Stole the method from Colossal (thanks Dave).
Heater wiring in, preamp ground buss in. Stole the method from Colossal (thanks Dave).
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Looking sharp!
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Re: Canadian Rocket build
More more more!
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I still need to solder nearly every connection and trim all component leads, but I found leaving everything loose was a lot easier to run all the leads because I could move them out of the way, if needed, to get a clean bend on a conflicting wire.
I've got everything wired up, minus the pilot lamp. Just need to sort out my faceplate so I can get the pilot installed.
I've got everything wired up, minus the pilot lamp. Just need to sort out my faceplate so I can get the pilot installed.
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Looking great! Glad I asked.... you have been busy.
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Thanks!
Had a good session last night. Everything soldered up. Need to get my faceplate sorted so I can hook up the pilot light and then she's good to go for smoke testing.
pfarrell inspired me with his Rocket build and the great faceplate he printed on wood, so I've been mocking up something similar. I took the photo a couple summers ago in Tofino (look it up, unreal scenery) I dont have the ability to print it directly onto wood, so I'm going to experiment using Mod Podge to do a photo transfer. Matches up thematically with the original Rocket's coastal faceplate, which I kind of like.
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Re: Canadian Rocket build
NICE NICE NICE!!!!!!!
Fun to see another build while working on mine...
Fun to see another build while working on mine...
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How critical is the choke placement? One of your bolts is under the cap stack... Which in my case I've already glued down, nothings permanent of course...I have the choke in hand from Edcor just this am.