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facelift for one of my amps.

Post by dawnofzion »

I had a bunch of leftover tolex so I did a facelift on my Vox AD15VT. what do you think?

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Post by More Cowbell »

Now you can sell it as a rare "orange" edition. :wink:

NICE WORK.
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Needs black grillcloth.
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I <3 orange amps.

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Post by Mike »

Great work. The metal looks so much less offensive than against black. Those amps sound fantastic also, I miss mine
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Cute as heck!
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Post by Progrockabuse »

that looks well nice, how hard is it to re-tolex an amp?
i've got a vox lying round that could use a pick me up.
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You are an abolsute hero.

Plus I can pay for that TT cover now, PMing.
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Post by Progrockabuse »

Zaphod wrote:You are an abolsute hero.

Plus I can pay for that TT cover now, PMing.
you brought that vox?
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Post by Reece »

Wut? No the TT enclosures he made a while back, Mike and Thom have one but I ran out of money.
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Good work. Though it was always going to be ;)
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Post by dawnofzion »

re-tolexing isn't big deal at all. It just take some time and practice at some corner situations. The best way it when you ripping the old off take note of how they tolexed the corners and redo it that way. The smell of the contact cement is the only thing that sucks about tolexing.
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Post by Progrockabuse »

Zaphod wrote:Wut? No the TT enclosures he made a while back, Mike and Thom have one but I ran out of money.
i got confused, sorry.

off topic, might have some little on the champ situation.
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Post by Mike »

dawnofzion wrote:re-tolexing isn't big deal at all. It just take some time and practice at some corner situations. The best way it when you ripping the old off take note of how they tolexed the corners and redo it that way. The smell of the contact cement is the only thing that sucks about tolexing.
I think for someone who is comfortable working with your hands on what I would call "real" DIY work, then I think you're right - but I'm useless with anything non electronic and would find myself glued to the ceiling by my trousers in seconds.
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Post by william »

ive been considering retolexing my hot rod deluxe, just because.

well, i guess because fucking everyone has a fucking black HRD.

nice work with the orange. looks pro, from here!
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Post by JamesSmann »

nice! very nice even! i wish i had half the skills of you people on here. i'd love to retolex my crate v50 in orange!
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Mike wrote: but I'm useless with anything non electronic and would find myself glued to the ceiling by my trousers in seconds.
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Post by william »

i have been looking into tolex... 25 dollars a fucking YARD?! thats really expensive. is there anywhere you guys know of that its cheaper?
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Post by MrJulius »

Thats awesome. I'm tempted to try it on mine...
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william wrote:i have been looking into tolex... 25 dollars a fucking YARD?! thats really expensive. is there anywhere you guys know of that its cheaper?
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