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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: wisconsin
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Amplifier repair / bias stand
Hi guys, went to my dads northern wisconsin workshop this weekend with my JTM45 and we built a work stand. Just thought I would show it off a bit. We looked at others and kind of came up with our own similar yet different design. It should fit from the JTM45 to my JCM800.
tbw
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Melbourne - Australia
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Re: Amplifier repair / bias stand
Thats great.........I use 2 of the wifes cooking books and hope she doesn't see!
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Re: Amplifier repair / bias stand
That's pretty sweet, dude.
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