OK, i finally have nearly all the parts i need and i've built the chassis. Here goes....
The chassis was build fom an old desktop PC case cover. Its sufficently strong as to hold the iron without buckling but thin enough to machine easily. I cut the case cover to size and rivetted the front and back panels in place. I machined out all of the holes then applied several coats of black plasticote paint.
Heres a pic of the complete chassis after spraying:
I had to make a few small custom turret boards to handle the layout i drew here:
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I made an anvil by drilling a hole in a large bolt which could be held in place in my engineers vice. I used a dot punch to round over the turret flanges finishing them off with a small hammer. They dont look too pretty from below but they will hold in place nice and tightly. The material i used for the boards was an old failed PCB etching attempt. The main turret boards were slavaged from an old Soundcity 120 PA chassis. I had cut them in half and had a bit oput of one half for another project leaving me with just enough to fit the Tiny Terror circuit on. All of the boards were held in place by 25mm long M3 nuts and bolts. The tube sockets were 9 pin ceramics.
Heres a picture of the chassis guts ready for poplation and wiring:
and the top of the chassis.
There are no can caps yet. I need to get them ordered up when i have the money. I have no iron yet. I'm waiting for Ampmaker to get better.
The control panels were populated by some dual ganged alpha pots, a CTS 500K lin pot i had lying around, two DPDT switches from antiques electronis and a single pole switch i had out of an old Carlsbro. The knobs came from an old Carlsbro 50Top of mine and the Jacks are original Cliff Jacks from the aforemention Sound City PA. I recovered the IEC socket from my sister's busted PC PSU and the fuseholders are old RS panel mounted holders i got off Ebay used. The Lamp is an old RS panel lamp from a SS laney combo from the 70's i got from a Plexi Palace forumite.
Here are some pictures of the front panel:
and the back panel:
More to come later as i carry on with the wiring. I'm going to fire up the soldering iron and get building. I'll be using carbon film resistors and TAD branded Mustard cap replicas (Sozos i think) for the signal caps.