I've made a lot of progress on the back panel today. It was a bit of a family effort. I got my mum to help me, she was an extra pair of hands with the cutting and folding over of the tolex. I also got these clamps from Mitre 10 and used a sewing needle and the wood burning kit I bought from Bunnings years ago to make the holes in the tolex for all the screws. Doing it that way prevents it from tearing, as it melts the edge of the tolex to the holes in the board. The needle was just for a guide. I placed the old board on top and pushed the needle through to make guide holes in the new board for the wood burner. My dad had the spray adhesive lying around because he bought it to repair the hood lining in his MGB. I haven't added the fluff yet. The next job will be to fit the Vintage 30s. I removed them from the Ashton cab today.
The spray adhesive:
The fluffy fake fur stuff that I bought the other day, but I still haven't added that yet:
The panel after fitting the tolex, up on a shoebox so that I could use clamps on it. The tolex over the hole was cut into eight triangles so that it could fold in.
The Ashton cab with Celestion Vintage 30s. As you can see it is wired mono. I have my soldering iron on the floor getting ready to remove the wiring so that I can remove the speakers. It is quite obvious in this photo that the cab is made from particle board. I think it is 16mm.
Minus the wiring, getting ready to remove the speakers. The Stephens speakers from the Peavey cab are in those apple boxes. I got some banana boxes today to store the V30s until I can install them in the Peavey cab.
After removing the speakers. Note the particle board panel at the top right partially covering the speaker hole. That was to mount the horrible Ashton logo that a previous owner removed.
Test fitting the panel in the back of the cab with the jack bezel as well. Note that there are no screw holes yet.
The old panel laid on top of the new one so that I can push that needle through to make guide holes before using that wood burner to finish the holes.
Holes finished (including for the screws on the bezel), and the first complete test fit with tolex: