Covering an amp/cabinet
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Re: Covering an amp/cabinet
On mine we used a thin layer of foam rubber 6mm thick underneath the tolex. It looks good and takes the hard edge off. Works well.
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Re: Covering an amp/cabinet
+1 especilly with the mach5 racing stripebenderissimo wrote:Wow! That looks really cool!
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Re: Covering an amp/cabinet
Awesome work!!
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Re: Covering an amp/cabinet
Yeah, that does look pretty sweet.
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