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Need some tube amp work safety tips
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    Quote Originally Posted by duhvoodooman
    You've no doubt already read this, but it's important enough to bear repeating--be very, very careful working inside an amp, even an unplugged one--you can get killed by the lethal voltages there, if you don't observe proper safety practices.
    Thanks duhvoodooman! I was kind of hoping you'd answer, you being the resident man with the soldering iron .
    I've only read the geofex one before your post, will read them all carefully.
    Much appreciated!

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    Quote Originally Posted by red
    Thanks duhvoodooman! I was kind of hoping you'd answer, you being the resident man with the soldering iron .
    Thanks, but don't give me too much credit! I still consider myself a relative novice when it comes to working on amps. There are a couple of guys around here that are MUCH more experienced with such work than me. Now, where has that Tunghaichuan gotten himself to??....
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    Quote Originally Posted by duhvoodooman
    Thanks, but don't give me too much credit! I still consider myself a relative novice when it comes to working on amps. There are a couple of guys around here that are MUCH more experienced with such work than me. Now, where has that Tunghaichuan gotten himself to??....
    Heh, I'm sure you're just being modest. I meant no disrespect to all the other knowledgeable users, I just don't know everybody well enough I suppose.

    I am thankful for all the information from everyone willing to share it!

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