Torres Engineering 2x10 cabinet project
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Torres Engineering 2x10 cabinet project
I bought the flat pack kit for this from ebay. The kit came with...
All the wood cut to size and dovetailed
Torres logo
Handle
Screws
Rubber feet
Jack
One of those black plates that holds the jack
Maybe one or two other things
I had to purchase...
Corner protectors
Speakers
Grill Cloth
Fabric
The speakers are a 10" version of the current Celestion Greenback, and a 10" version of the Vintage 30. The grille cloth and fabric covering I got from hobbycraft.
The wood was pretty easy to assmble, but the corners were unfinished (right angle cuts as you'd expect) so I rounded them by hand using a small hand plane, a lot of sanding and even more patience. I had to do a fair bit of drilling but the main bastard was that the speaker holes on the speaker mounting baffle were slightly too small, and I had to enlarge them whilst trying to cup the circle as best as possible.
You can see the cloth is slightrly loose below the logo, but I'll fix that before I attach it to the rest. Apart from tightening that, and wiring it all up, it's done.
Approx total cost = £130, perhaps a bit less. It was pretty fun to work on, and I have enough covering and grille cloth left to refinish a bassman
All the wood cut to size and dovetailed
Torres logo
Handle
Screws
Rubber feet
Jack
One of those black plates that holds the jack
Maybe one or two other things
I had to purchase...
Corner protectors
Speakers
Grill Cloth
Fabric
The speakers are a 10" version of the current Celestion Greenback, and a 10" version of the Vintage 30. The grille cloth and fabric covering I got from hobbycraft.
The wood was pretty easy to assmble, but the corners were unfinished (right angle cuts as you'd expect) so I rounded them by hand using a small hand plane, a lot of sanding and even more patience. I had to do a fair bit of drilling but the main bastard was that the speaker holes on the speaker mounting baffle were slightly too small, and I had to enlarge them whilst trying to cup the circle as best as possible.
You can see the cloth is slightrly loose below the logo, but I'll fix that before I attach it to the rest. Apart from tightening that, and wiring it all up, it's done.
Approx total cost = £130, perhaps a bit less. It was pretty fun to work on, and I have enough covering and grille cloth left to refinish a bassman
Shabba.
Re: Torres Engineering 2x10 cabinet project
That's be awwwesome!James wrote:and I have enough covering and grille cloth left to refinish a bassman
Top work dude, looks smart.
Openbubbles_horwitz wrote:the blue looks cool. is it open or closed back?
Those pics were a bit shit so I took it outside and took a few more. You can see that loose bit of grille cloth a bit better. It's not quite as bad as the pic implies, I think the light caught it quite badly. The 'blue' is actually a bit more purple than it shows, but only a little. I suppose not a million miles from that midnight blue fender did for a while on the standard series.
Notice the drawing pins inside. I attached the fabric and the cloth with them. You can see a couple bottom left that I'll hide before attaching the front baffle properly.
Shabba.
Just from a guy who hadn't really started it. All he had done is put a few pencil marks on the batons that the front and back baffles mount to.
He had a really crap listing with no pictures so I took the risk and got it for cheap. Here is the entire listing...
He had a really crap listing with no pictures so I took the risk and got it for cheap. Here is the entire listing...
Torres cab kit.
Still boxed. To take 2X10" speakers. Includes hardware/fittings.
Sorry no Tolex or speakers.
Shabba.
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Yeah james that does look really awesome! nicely done indeed.
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It's just cotton fabric on the outside, stretched quite tight. The cloth is oddly something hobbycraft sell for roughly half the price of one of those 'amp parts' type shops (£9 a metre at hobbycraft, anywhere from £17-£25 from amp shops) and looks great.NickS wrote:Nice. Where did you buy the Tolex and cloth? Are those raised-head screws holding the rear panels on?
Yeah the screws on the back are raised head. I have some more raised ones I might use in the corners of the front panel, but I think I'm going to screw it from behing (oo er) so you dont see any from the front.
Shabba.