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Posted: Mon 03/05/07 5:36 pm
by Mr_dB
http://www.vintage-radio.com/trg/index.html

Sid Chaplin was the guy, but the samples on his page aren't particularly interesting.

Posted: Mon 03/05/07 9:01 pm
by user669
I found this stuff here.

It's vinyl wall covering which said it was fabric backed and it is the same weight as most tolex (18oz) . I ordered a sample to check it out.

There are thousands of this vinyl wall covering out there and its cheap.

I just hope it's workable on a cabinet.

I have blue tolex but it's not the same as what is on the dominator.

Posted: Mon 03/05/07 9:28 pm
by Strat
Don't know if these folks can sort you out but the BL 45 looks very close.

http://www.fjratchford.co.uk/shades.asp?product_id=6

It's listed as Rexine RX 15 and RX 17 which I presume are weights.

Posted: Mon 03/05/07 9:46 pm
by Mr_dB
The Rexine used on the old Brit amps was a paper-backed material, not cloth-backed. It's quite thin.

Posted: Mon 03/05/07 9:47 pm
by Mr_dB
user669 wrote:I found this stuff here.

It's vinyl wall covering which said it was fabric backed and it is the same weight as most tolex (18oz) . I ordered a sample to check it out.

There are thousands of this vinyl wall covering out there and its cheap.

I just hope it's workable on a cabinet.
That texture looks good.

Posted: Mon 03/05/07 10:36 pm
by user669
Here is the back panel, I had to make some ajustment to the vent cutout due to the chassis not being the same. I have to order some thin gold pipping to finish this you can see the lower right ran out of pipping.

Strat, thanks for the help. I do have some tolex that shade of blue.

The only thing left to do is buy up all the old books with that type of Rexine and rip the covers off! :D

Mr_dB, If it glues down on a cabinet well I think it will look good.

Posted: Tue 03/06/07 9:48 pm
by Strat
True the majority of Rexine was thinner than the Tolex we use but not all was paper backed. This 58 Selmer is definitely cloth backed. I'll have a look at an early 60's Dansette record player I have in the loft and check that.

Posted: Sun 03/11/07 7:30 pm
by user669
The Dominator Cabinet is almost done. I have the tolex on and the piping, feet, handle.

I had to put in a special order for some white grillcloth and that comes in on Thursday.

By next weekend I will have it completed and will post a photo.

Posted: Mon 03/12/07 1:00 pm
by tarzanalog
Please do... I'm very interested in the outcome.

PROTOTYPE FINISHED

Posted: Thu 03/15/07 11:07 pm
by user669
Here it is everyone! black and gold Dominator style cabinet! OH and it has 2-12" speakers.
It sounds great with my bassman head and I bet a 36 watter would be killer in this cabinet.

<img src="http://www.ampcabco.com/pics/dominator1.jpg">

What do ya think??

Posted: Fri 03/16/07 2:20 am
by Mr_dB
Neato!

I see that on stage with a Gretsch 6120, an upright bass, and a cocktail drum set.

Posted: Fri 03/16/07 11:32 am
by user669
Here are more photos...
If you are interested in this cabinet and need help with building or tolex e-mail me and I can send you the dimenisons and methods that I used to make this cabinet.

<img src="http://www.ampcabco.com/pics/dominator2.jpg">
Here is the back of the cabinet.
<img src="http://www.ampcabco.com/pics/dominator3.jpg">
And the top

Posted: Fri 03/16/07 11:39 am
by gene
That is beautiful! Not being a real woodworker, I am interested in when these will be available to order from you.

Thanks.

gene

Posted: Fri 03/16/07 12:32 pm
by echuta13
That really turned out nice user669! The piping, and other accents really look slick. 8) I'd be interested in getting some details on the construction/dimensions you used. I"ve done one cab that is loosely based off the Dominator (very loose), but I always liked the retro look of the Dominator itself.

Posted: Fri 03/16/07 12:41 pm
by tarzanalog
Great job Mike!!!

Needs a swanky slipcover now...

I would definitely be interested in the construction details... particularly how you attached/braced the angled corners. Would the chassis just fasten to the back... or did you build in a chassis shelf to support it?

Posted: Fri 03/16/07 1:01 pm
by Poppatwang
3 Homina rating (homina scale runs 0 to 3).

Posted: Fri 03/16/07 6:10 pm
by user669
Thanks for the great comments everyone!

Gene, if you go to my website I have a page for the Dominator cabinet go check it out!

The construction of the prototype was done using 1/2" Baltic birch for the 5
" sides and 3/8" BB for the front panels. Top and bottom were done with 1/2" BB also. The 2 speaker baffles are 3/8" BB

where the chassis mounts there is a piece of 1/2" BB glued to the top 1/2"BB 1" total to support the chassis and protect the control knobs.

On the prototype I made 2 front panels with the edges cut at the correct degree and made a rabbited cut on the top and bottom area so they had a place to sit. Behind the front panels there are wood supports for extra hold.

I got a blank chassis from turretboards.com that will fit this cabinet very well and I made the inside shelf brackets so you can just slide it in and tighten it down. The chassis is not going anywhere that way. I really put a lot into this and it is VERY well made.

It may take me a little time but I will have to draw some plans up if anyone wants them.
If you are wondering why someone that builds cabinet would give out plans to build cabinets... well one: there are people that are going to build their cabinets no matter what and there are people that are going to have someone else build them. AND two: Handing over my plans lets people see just how much I put into my work.

Thanks Again Everyone Keep the Comments Rolling!


Here is a photo of the chassis I am going to build the amp on. It's nice and shiny.

<img src="http://www.ampcabco.com/pics/combochassis.jpg" />

Posted: Fri 03/16/07 9:49 pm
by Michael
user669 wrote:
If you are wondering why someone that builds cabinet would give out plans to build cabinets... well one: there are people that are going to build their cabinets no matter what and there are people that are going to have someone else build them. AND two: Handing over my plans lets people see just how much I put into my work.

Thanks Again Everyone Keep the Comments Rolling!

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Mike,

This is TOO true. Many folks start out planning to build a cab, but if the price is fair and the product is high quality, buying a cab is so easy and desirable! And if you don't have the tools or a good shop, it's a no brainer. Let's us build more amps.

If you build them, I'll buy one!

Posted: Sat 03/17/07 12:12 am
by tarzanalog
HEY! That's sounds like a pre-order! I had mine in first!!!

:wink:

Posted: Sat 03/17/07 1:33 am
by user669
I am glad to have such a good response to the cabinet!!

I am finishing the details on this cabinet and need your help on some things.

1. The corners for the baffle. The original dominator had 90 deg. corners and I have curved corners on the prototype. Should I keep it that way or do you like it better with sharp corners?

2. If you had a dominator cabinet what colors would you choose?

I would be interested to know what everyone’s responses are!

I am getting ready to build a small run of Dominator style cabinets and would like to know what people think!