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Re: My first "real" Kustom amp! [message #13141 is a reply to message #13140] |
Wed, 10 March 2010 02:37 |
Truetone6
Messages: 14 Registered: March 2010 Location: Midwest
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oren hudson wrote on Tue, 09 March 2010 22:32 | Enter cord trees in the search function. You'll see that LesS had some for sale not too long ago.
You could probably just make your own back panel. You'd have to find some tuck and roll material (or not.) That's also been discussed here. Try a search on that too.
Maybe Ebay on the switch?
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Ok Thanks oren. I did a search for "cord trees" and got no result. I repeated the search on google and it had a link to the post you referred to but the link was invalid so maybe the post was deleted.
[Updated on: Wed, 10 March 2010 02:47] Report message to a moderator
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Re: My first "real" Kustom amp! [message #13209 is a reply to message #13207] |
Thu, 18 March 2010 12:51 |
Truetone6
Messages: 14 Registered: March 2010 Location: Midwest
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oren hudson wrote on Thu, 18 March 2010 08:39 | Good work. Looks like you've done some cleaning on it too. The grill needs attention as well. You'll need to remove the speakers if possible. Then take something like Armour-all and spray it real good. Take a toothbrush and work it in the material real good. I've used this method on several Kustoms and other cabs as well. Makes it look great. If you can't remove the speakers, just be careful and spray lightly, or even just on the toothbrush and work it in.
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Thanks for the tip! Maybe I will do that when I get the speakers re-coned.
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