Sure. Which is why I asked what had been done on this build that I plan to replicate.It can be different depending on the design and the desired outcome. There is no standard response, just a good starting point.
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Sure. Which is why I asked what had been done on this build that I plan to replicate.It can be different depending on the design and the desired outcome. There is no standard response, just a good starting point.
If you are replicating something, than you need to replicate this as well.Sure. Which is why I asked what had been done on this build that I plan to replicate.
Congrats!I had a local builder, Nomad Cabs build me this cab and it's wonderful.
A few small changes from John's original build as I didn't need it to. Be the absolute lightest. There's two shallow handles on the both sides, a strap handle on the top, tilt back casters and plastic rails on one side and the back. I also had a little extra bracing added to the side walls instead of just the back.
Loaded with 3015s. I love it. Sighs great and easy to mode around. While I don't want to, I could carry it upstairs by myself without much hassle.
It's an actual picture. The Reeves looks really silly on top of my ampeg212.Congrats!
If that is an actual picture, I didn't realize how big that Reeves 225 was!
I bet is sounds awesome!
How about a Bareface One10?It's an actual picture. The Reeves looks really silly on top of my ampeg212.![]()