Jim Smith of Louisville Ohio sent us these terrific photos of his Percolator 1×8 Combo build. Comments follow each photo.
Learn how he used biscuit joints to eliminate wood screws in Percolator Tips and Tricks.
Jim substituted a red leather handle, and larger feet. Notice no screws on the sides: he used biscuited joints to assemble the cabinet instead of wood screws.
Note the absence of finish washers under the four amp screws, for a cleaner look. Jim, being a smart cat, also replaced the stock 1-1/4″ screws (part SC69) with 1″ screws, to avoid damaging the amplifier circuit board.
Jim added this convenient hook for keeping cables neat.
Martin Baker of San Jose California submitted these photos of his fine Combo build. Nice work.
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