February 9, 201214 yr Yeah, you're probably better off blasting it than chemically stripping it (wouldn't recommend using sand though). You'll need to re-tap the holes to get all of it out of the threads too.
February 9, 201214 yr I'd think that a dremmel and a tap would solve all of this. But, if you don't want to go that route, you should send an email to Tomb and see if he is willing to break up a kit. I have inside info that says he probably is.
February 10, 201214 yr I'd take the PT. I've got piles of extra PTs of various sorts. Send me a PM with what you need. -d
February 11, 201214 yr Author I don't have the appropriate tools to fix this mess. I'll try the guys that built the fonkens for me. If nothing comes of it I'll check in with Tom.
February 11, 201214 yr I'd think that a dremmel and a tap would solve all of this. But, if you don't want to go that route, you should send an email to Tomb and see if he is willing to break up a kit. I have inside info that says he probably is. I don't have the appropriate tools to fix this mess. I'll try the guys that built the fonkens for me. If nothing comes of it I'll check in with Tom. Yep - give me a PM or e-mail. I'm sort of wondering, though, realizing it would be some work, but as Dsavitsk indicated - all you really have to do is get the paint out of the joining slots and drill or tap the two holes on each end. If you really don't have the tools, maybe we could do a swap? Let me try to fix your painted top cover while you get to use the amp in the meantime with an unfinished top. Edited February 11, 201214 yr by TomB
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