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jac, i'll email you.

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You out there Coco? :D


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Nope, I'm right about the nuts. I'm looking at your photo builders guide, page 6. You have your transformers resting on the nuts. Your going to have to buy another nut to attch to the bottom. Was the transformer supposed to come with additional nuts? I bought a BBQ for another project and it came with the nut that holds the plaes on and 2 additional cage nuts. That's why I was asking.
But your pic definately shows the transformer resting on the nut it came with.
Not bitching just want to get it right.
By the way coco, when I'm done, I'd like to put your Trinity logo on the ffront. I figure on the rear I'll just put a built by Jac. But this amp has now become a complete Trinity, down to the cab,lol. Thanks
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Yes, I used to put them on the nuts then a second set but after talking to the manufacturers, I was convinced you can do it either way.

Now they are all done with only one set. 8-32 nut size.

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Well... so is it better in your opinion to use the nuts or lay the transformer flat on the chassis. I'll do whichever way .
And what about the logo? When I'm ready (a week or 2) I will show the step by step process in pics on 18watt. I'm hyper, I'm anal. It will be perfectly done. Doesn't matter how long it takes me. This is my relaxation. This is how I sit still, lol. I understand why you wouldn't, but you'll see. I'm good with layout, and I'm going to make your design proud. I'm having a ball..
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