How to Cover a Cabinet with Tolex or Leatherette.......Part 2

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  • Опубликовано: 27 дек 2024

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  • @jpalberthoward9
    @jpalberthoward9 10 лет назад +27

    People like you are the reason I love you tube. That amp looks better than just about anything that comes out of a store. Your workmanship is impeccable and I'm sure it inspires thousands of others besides myself. You've made a beautiful thing that anybody on Earth would be proud to own. I had to go and get my hat and put it on so I could take it off to you. Very nicely done!!!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  10 лет назад +3

      Thanks so much, JP. Rusty and I really appreciate your kind words. Viewers like you make it all worthwhile :)

    • @jpalberthoward9
      @jpalberthoward9 10 лет назад

      i think I'm learning more from watching your vids than I would if I spent big bucks to go to college. My Grandfather was a World War One vet, and he got into the radio game in about 1918,building crystal sets.He said he started playing with tubes when they first became available to the public, and he kept up with the new developments all his life. He was the man who taught me the basics of electrical theory and much of the tube-ology. He also knew his way around the wood shop. He's been gone since '82, but I'm sure he would enjoy seeing everything you've done You and he are kindred spirits. .

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  10 лет назад

      Thank you very much, JP. I'm glad the videos are helpful and am quite flattered by the comparison.

  • @justinsane8000
    @justinsane8000 Месяц назад +1

    I might've left a comment the first, second, and/or third time I needed to watch this video. Here I am again, saying Uncle Doug is a national treasure. Thank you, good sir!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Месяц назад

      You're quite welcome, Justin. It's always good to hear from you :)

  • @TheLinkIsLost
    @TheLinkIsLost 9 лет назад +6

    This craftsmanship is so hard to come by these days. Thank you very much for these incredible instructional videos. Well done sir, well done.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  9 лет назад

      Billo1281 You're welcome, Bill, and thanks for the very kind words. Rusty and I are glad the videos are helpful :)

  • @geoffforduk
    @geoffforduk 7 месяцев назад +2

    10 years on and this is still very useful content. Covering my custom cab tomorrow, wish me luck!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  6 месяцев назад

      Good luck, Geoff.

  • @MrC_5150
    @MrC_5150 5 лет назад +11

    I just finished binge watching the entire series!! I've learned a lot!! Thank you, Uncle Doug!!! Cheers!!

  • @neoterra7072
    @neoterra7072 Год назад +1

    Several years ago I followed your tutorial to reskin a wooden box for a 1930's violet ray enclosure. My project turned out perfect! It's time to do another one so I'm reviewing your most excellent how-to videos. Thanks Again!!!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Год назад

      You're welcome, Neo. We're glad the videos were helpful.

  • @sixthsiren
    @sixthsiren 10 лет назад +31

    Fantastic explanations on everything. Best tolex video I've seen.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  10 лет назад +1

      Thanks, Matt. I'm glad the video was helpful.

  • @drsproc
    @drsproc 5 лет назад +1

    Perfection.... engineering, science and just rare good work.

  • @tubical71
    @tubical71 11 лет назад +5

    I´ve watched a lot of YT-vids witch claimed to show how to tolex. But your´s really *do*. Others showed how to wrap it on, its the silly part. You teach us to do corners and furthermore all details. So my next Instrumental Amp project, will be a little head and after looking at your tolex videos, i will try it by myself :)
    Thanx so much for teaching us how to really do the tolex job..!! :)

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  11 лет назад

      Thanks so much, TC. I tried to make the video as detailed as possible, and I hope it helps you with your project. Best of luck !!!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  10 лет назад

      Thanks, Wilson. I'm glad the video was helpful.....and you're right, without Rusty's able assistance, I would be lost :)

  • @peterlaine3929
    @peterlaine3929 4 года назад +1

    Every one of Doug's instructional videos is rock solid, solid gold standard

  • @UncleDoug
    @UncleDoug  9 лет назад +6

    Robert Rand, your comment came without any reply capability, but I wanted to thank you for an excellent suggestion. I never considered using wooden wine cases for amplifier cabinets, but will definitely keep it in mind for my next amp project.

  • @CanadianTradition
    @CanadianTradition 10 лет назад +5

    Hi Uncle! I have to pause this video for a while so I can write you a BIG THANKS for making me feel happy inside(I'm pretty sure I'm not the only one feeling this way). You know how you feel inside when you discover something new that is so simple but just never thought about it or that no one showed you and you get that funny, happy, full of joy feeling inside, well you just did it again to me when you mentioned putting the contact cement container in warm water before using it. Those little things you mention in your video's makes all the difference. Not only that but the knowledge your are passing on to us is amazing my friend. The way you talk also is nice cuz so many other users have great info to pass on but because sometimes they are so dull and monotonous, a person just can't watch and listen to learn. But then we find you! You are doing an excellent job as a teacher. Don't waste your energy on the thumbs down and the haters because the rest of us surely appreciate the time you are spending to create these videos to pass on your knowledge!!!
    I just found your channel a day or two ago and I can't get enough. For sure I'm going to watch the majority of them if not all. I built a couple of guitar pedals(nothing fancy but good for me as a project) when I was in college and wanted to try a tube amp but never did. You've given me that bug to start scrounging parts to build one. It will be spring clean up here in a few months. People get a week to throw away whatever they want. It will be the perfect time to get free parts. I've got a Peavey Audition 110 w/o Reverb that I picked up 2 years ago in our spring clean up. The person put it in way so someone would see it. I was on my 50cc scooter(I have a 95 CBR600F3 too) when I found it. It as seen better days but still sounds awesome. The logo is sorta melted and some plastic controls button too, the grill cloth as a 1 1/2 inch hole in it. The tolex is all torn, one corner of the wood is not attach no more, and I need to fix a few things inside. But even with all that, I love it. Except the electronics, all the rest gives a nice touch to it. I will be doing an enclosure and use all the rest of the parts. I may even get the parts to fit it with reverb cuz the circuit board is ready for the parts. I'm starting the project soon so that way when spring clean up gets here I will still be all primed up to build a tube amp and that will be an awesome project.
    You gave me an idea in this video that I will not share here but will send you a pm about it just in case nobody as ever done it before.
    Ciao Uncle!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  10 лет назад

      Greetings, CT and thanks for all the kind words. Rusty and I thrive on praise.....and T-bone steaks :) Best of luck with your Peavey project. I would have loved to have seen you carry it home on your scooter. Let us know how it turns out :)

    • @JonHallMusic96
      @JonHallMusic96 8 лет назад

      Uncle Doug can someone please send me a link where I can buy some of this material, it's lovely

  • @idogepgyar
    @idogepgyar 11 лет назад +6

    I really appreciate your work, Doug! Hope that someday i'll make a beautiful cabinet and amp like you do.
    Greetings from Hungary! Keep up the good work and the very precise and informative videos!
    András

  • @cello_melow
    @cello_melow 4 года назад +1

    Uncle Doug, I wanna be just like you when I grow up. Thank you for the mountain of wisdom.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  4 года назад +2

      Thanks, Marcelo, but my wife insists that I haven't grown up yet :)

  • @robertrand8665
    @robertrand8665 9 лет назад +17

    Hello Uncle Doug, I really think you do a professional job on your videos. If I had to guess, in a former life, I'd bet you were an engineer whose made many a presentation for product or design...it shows. It takes one to know one and I can tell. Well, we share the same interest and hobby, and I thought I would pass along a little tip about something to your viewers. If one does not have the tools or the space to make the box, or you've had as much fun as you are ever going to require making one yourself, you can pay a visit to your local liquor store or wine merchant and find a nice finger jointed wine case. They come in 7 standard sizes that make nice 8in or 10in cabinets. Most vineyards do a quality woodworking job on these cases to make them appealing for presentation and they usually come in knotty pine or basswood. A little purchase of liquor now and then from the merchant makes the asking and receiving go a bit smoother. If you google "wine case" you can get a lot of good information about these cases and see pix of the best looking ones. Hope this helps.
    Regards, Robert Rand

  • @coldsunrecordings-ultrathi6383
    @coldsunrecordings-ultrathi6383 5 лет назад

    You posted this almost 5 years ago and here I am following this tutorial to recover my old Marsland projector cabinets today! If it comes out close to what you have accomplished here, I will be one happy fella! Thanks so much for posting this.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  5 лет назад

      You're welcome, CS. I hope it turns out great !!! Good luck.

  • @MikeSzJr
    @MikeSzJr 10 лет назад +3

    Wonderful series! I will be taking a used Kustom Tube12a and building a head cabinet. Will be sure to refer to your videos! Thanks! Mike.

  • @Silktribe
    @Silktribe 4 года назад +1

    Doug... I don't know if you're gonna read this, but on the off chance you do... This video gave me the motivation, confidence and believe I was missing to finally turn my boring 2x12 into a custom cab with new Tolex, metal grill front cover, custom speaker set up and adjustable tilt angle. I've always toyed with the idea but never went through with it because I didn't believe I could do it... but you are right. It's fine if something doesn't work out in the first attempt. Thanks a lot. You're a great inspiration, an accomplished craftsman, an extremely talented teacher/instructor and an awesome ball man for Mr. Rusty!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  4 года назад +2

      I try to read all comments, Sy, and thoroughly appreciated yours. Thanks so much. It's great to hear that the videos assisted you in completing your project. Congratulations and best wishes for equal success on all future projects.

    • @Silktribe
      @Silktribe 4 года назад +1

      @@UncleDoug No, thank YOU! Sincerest regards from Germany.

  • @UncleDoug
    @UncleDoug  9 лет назад +8

    Steve Brower, your comment did not have reply capability, so I will respond here. The heat gun is actually a little too intense for warming up the vinyl upholstery material. I generally use a hair dryer instead for that purpose and to speed up the drying of the contact cement. As for removing the old material, I would suggest a heat gun (use very carefully) and a putty knife, and some lacquer thinner (with no heat gun) if necessary to dissolve the old glue. You're welcome, Steve. I'm glad the video was helpful.

  • @ronallen2458
    @ronallen2458 Год назад

    I've got a super small cabinet to tolex and it has been stressing me out more than a baby. Then I watched this! I am looking forward to the job now. Uncle Doug and Rusty to the rescue once again.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Год назад +1

      We're glad to hear that, Ron. Best of luck with your project :)

  • @og_steiney
    @og_steiney 6 лет назад +4

    Very Nice Build! - But you covered up your pretty box joints

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  6 лет назад +2

      Thanks, Dave. The joints are primarily for strength, but I agree that they can be quite attractive if simply stained and finished.

  • @nymsmacgregor7232
    @nymsmacgregor7232 5 лет назад

    Now I can cover my homemade 5F1 Champ with tweed..the real tweed, not the fake plastic tweed. Doug, your videos are like going back to college, only enjoyable. Hugs...Nyms

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks, Nym. Best of luck with your project. I warn you that real tweed is a challenging material for cabinet covering.......as you will soon discover.

    • @nymsmacgregor7232
      @nymsmacgregor7232 5 лет назад +1

      @@UncleDoug...yes, it will be... I've done the fake tweed before...this real stuff has already been pre-coated with tinted shellac or lacquer so it's stiff...that will make it much easier for me. Nyms

  • @patmuser
    @patmuser 9 лет назад +4

    Hey Doug and Rusty,
    I've been binge-watching your videos for the past week and I've been enjoying them and learning a lot. Thanks very much for all the time and effort you've put into them. I've been thinking about building a champ-style amp for quite awhile now and your videos have made me think that I could actually do it. I like the idea of getting the parts myself instead of buying a kit.
    Due to limitations imposed by my living situation, I would not be able to build or cover a cabinet. Do you know of a source for cabinets like the one you built here? I know there are champ-style cabinets available, but they're designed to hang the chassis from the top instead of installing it on the bottom. Any thoughts on this would be appreciated.
    Thanks again and keep up the good work!
    -- Patrick

  • @TheRoiderien
    @TheRoiderien 8 лет назад

    HI Uncle Doug. I just Tolexed a speaker cabinet over the weekend and used your method for doing corners--it gave me the best result I've ever achieved. Thanks for all your great tips and techniques.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  8 лет назад

      You're welcome, Roid. It's great to hear that your project went well. Congratulations !!!

  • @UncleDoug
    @UncleDoug  9 лет назад +4

    Patrick McNamee, your inquiry did not allow for a Reply, so I'll answer up here and hope you see it. I think it's a great idea for you to build a Champ-style amp. Besides, the cabinet, the chassis is another challenge for most first-time builders. I believe that Weber sells chassis if you need one, and Mojotone offers amp parts and cabinets: www.mojotone.com/amp-parts/cabinets Best of luck with your project.

    • @tonyb.7158
      @tonyb.7158 9 лет назад

      Excellent Uncle Doug! This was a project I was going to take on this summer building my own cabinet! Now....Any Idea on some good cheap speakers for a good Bluesy tone?

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  9 лет назад

      I have had great luck with modern Jensen speakers. Some people moan and groan about them being made in Italy (I believe), but they sound great and are very reasonably priced. I buy mine from Musician's Friend.

    • @tonyb.7158
      @tonyb.7158 9 лет назад +1

      Thanks for the info Uncle Doug! Hope all is well and always great to see a video from you. I always gain alot of much needed info.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  9 лет назад

      You're welcome, Marc. Best of luck :)

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  9 лет назад +1

      We're both doing quite well, thanks. I hope the same is true with you. You're welcome for the video.....glad you enjoyed it. Rusty sends his regards :)

  • @y00h0011
    @y00h0011 5 лет назад

    Very nice job. Detailed.. Proper terminology. Integrity. ....You're a great teacher.

  • @mimmocacciapaglia3417
    @mimmocacciapaglia3417 6 лет назад

    Must be nice to have an uncle like you to have a cabinet covered :-))) YOU ROCK, UNCLE DOG!!!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  6 лет назад

      Thanks, MC. If I were your uncle, I would still insist that you cover it yourself, while I watched (while drinking a beer ) :)

  • @jorrickthole6505
    @jorrickthole6505 3 года назад

    Nice CCR lick at the end 👍. Great instruction, incredibly informative. Thank you sir

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  3 года назад

      Thanks. Glad it was helpful, Jorrick.

  • @Yamahman
    @Yamahman 10 лет назад

    This is fantastic !! Think Im going to try this on my Laney LC15.This is what makes RUclips the greatest learning resource the World has known.Thanks.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  10 лет назад

      Greetings, Gordon. I'm glad the video was helpful....and I agree that the Internet (in general) is a splendid resource. I really wish it had existed when I was a student.....it would have saved me many trips to the library :) Good luck with your project.

  • @1inDnile
    @1inDnile 7 лет назад

    Excellent Doug. Entertaining but most of all very Educational.Thank You so much. Very neat work. Patience is indeed a virtue.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  7 лет назад

      You're welcome, David :)

    • @1inDnile
      @1inDnile 7 лет назад

      I wish I had your knowledge of valve amps and circuitry,I have a few valves amps but a couple of them need fixing but IM NOT SURE WHERETO START. Keep up the good work and solder on. many thanks for your inspiration.

  • @stephenbarton2625
    @stephenbarton2625 4 года назад

    Hi Doug I know this is an older video but I cannot thank you enough for putting it together. It says this video was made 6 years ago. I have to tell you 6 years ago I never thought I would start playing guitar to the point I would build an amp. I acquired an old Gibson GA-5T chassis that I am almost finished building a cabinet for. My last step is putting the tolex on. Your video series has been such a good reference for me. I cannot thank you enough. Thank you thank you!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  4 года назад

      Glad it helped, Stephen. Best of luck with your project.

  • @judycorba1348
    @judycorba1348 4 года назад

    You have encouraged me to build my own amp....which is all now finished except for the cabinet.
    Thanks to you so very much.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  4 года назад

      You're quite welcome Judy. Thank you for putting our videos to good use :)

  • @rockers2rockers616
    @rockers2rockers616 Год назад

    Very high quality workmanship and it shows. Very nice Uncle Doug.

  • @lexzbuddy
    @lexzbuddy Год назад

    Doug, thank you for these videos, they are so clear and easy to follow. I know this is an older video but very much appreciated your leaving it up for access all this time. Just great.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Год назад

      You're welcome, Lex. I'm glad you enjoyed them.

  • @ultimatesoundbarrier
    @ultimatesoundbarrier 10 лет назад

    one of the best video tutorials i have ever seen, it shows clearly how to do it, it guides you thru the critical phases to get a good finish. thank you so very much for sharing your knowledge !!!!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  10 лет назад

      You're quite welcome, USB. Rusty and I really appreciate your nice comments and wish you the best :)

  • @leoz6338
    @leoz6338 3 года назад

    Thank you very much for these amp build videos. I made a 1 x 12 cabinet and followed all of your instructions. It came out great. Even the Tolex. Thanks again.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  3 года назад

      That's great to hear, Leonard. You're welcome :)

  • @PJ-ee5mc
    @PJ-ee5mc 3 года назад +1

    It was nice hanging out with you and Rusty! I very much appreciate your kind help and great explanation of this process as I move forward with my own. Thank you for sharing your experience with all of us.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  3 года назад

      Our pleasure, Clinton. Good luck with your project.

  • @BourneAccident
    @BourneAccident 9 лет назад

    Gee, I hope Rusty didn't get offended when you switched to the hand held camera. All in all, what a great project and fabulous result. In fact, you were so perfectly detailed that I realized that I am not capable of taking on this project at my present skill level, so I shipped my Fender Twin shell to a professional to get it recovered. Thanks for helping me make that decision, and thank Rusty too.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  9 лет назад

      Bourne Accident Rusty is still trying to get the contact cement off of his paws, but says "Hello". We hope the cabinet turns out great :)

  • @MarianneCothern
    @MarianneCothern 3 года назад

    Thank you for taking time to make and share this fantastic tutorial. So thorough and clear.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  3 года назад

      We're glad you enjoyed it, Marianne.

  • @tchoumradioman5590
    @tchoumradioman5590 4 месяца назад

    Thanks a lot uncle Doug, you can be proud ! Your videos will really help me for my cab 🙂

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  4 месяца назад

      You're welcome, TR. Good luck with your project.

  • @futilitarian
    @futilitarian 6 лет назад

    I put tolex on my first speaker cabinet after watching this and part one. It turned out great. Thanks Uncle Doug!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  6 лет назад

      You're welcome. I'm glad your project was successful.

  • @josephcote6120
    @josephcote6120 8 лет назад

    Rusty is a great helper. With his help this turned out darn nice.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  8 лет назад

      He is indeed, Joseph. I would be lost without his guidance and assistance.

  • @williambock1821
    @williambock1821 Год назад

    Man,I’ve covered maybe 6 or 7 cabs and heads (I’d have to count) and the corners never get easier. I’ve gotten better but they aren’t EASY. I think it’s one of those skills that has to be done on a fairly regular basis to really get great at it. At least for us mere mortals ! Thank goodness these tutorials are here for remedial courses. And if all else fails, corner protectors look good. Or you get your friend with the woodworking machines to do the cabs!😊

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Год назад

      I agree, William. Corners are the most challenging part of the job.

  • @electricwu
    @electricwu 6 лет назад

    Very nice to see, good explanations and funny intermezzo's with Rusty. Thanks Uncle Doug!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  6 лет назад

      You're welcome, Jim. Thanks !!!

  • @byrdz2313
    @byrdz2313 5 лет назад

    Respect for Uncle Doug. Informative and my kind of humour. This is stuff that I wouldn't even think of doing but I really enjoy watching.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  5 лет назад

      Thanks, Michael. We're glad you do.

  • @siesstad
    @siesstad 9 лет назад

    Thanks a lot for this video. You have such a sincere and positive way of talking that it calmed me down and made me enjoy watching you play fetch with your dog (which in all other RUclips videos I would've probably fast-forwarded through). You take pride in your work, without boasting, since it's obvious you really have the best interest of your viewers in mind.
    I wish a lot of teachers look at your videos and take inspiration from it.
    Kind regards from the Netherlands

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  9 лет назад

      siesstad You're quite welcome, Sies, and thanks for the very kind words. Rusty and I are glad you enjoyed our video and hope that you subscribe and watch many more :)

  • @skorpian34
    @skorpian34 3 года назад

    This is becoming a lost art. Thank you for sharing.

  • @michaelquigley7927
    @michaelquigley7927 9 лет назад

    Great Job Doug. I am retolexing and old 60's Fender 2-12" speaker cabinet for the first time and your video will be helping me in a huge way. TY and keep up the great work. I am 60 and the last 7 years in a band (recently ended) called SideTraks, but all our You Tube video's were under the search of 'Quigfest'. My last name is Quigley. Anyway, no band right now, so I am doing the same type of restoration projects. PS: I am the Bass player in the band. TY again Doug.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  9 лет назад

      +Michael Quigley You're welcome, Michael. I'm glad the videos were helpful. Best of luck with your cabinet re-covering job :)

  • @thermionic1234567
    @thermionic1234567 5 лет назад +1

    It’s been well over twenty years since I read “Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance;” but my takeaway from that had to do with the concept about work and craftsmanship being a form of worship/meditation. Bravo! I declare you the Pope and Dalai Lama of El Paso, Texas!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  5 лет назад

      Wow.....thanks so much, Jeff. Time to meditate :)

  • @alizarincrimson123
    @alizarincrimson123 9 лет назад

    Just built a 2x12 cabinet. For covering it with Tolex I followed this video. The cab came out perfect.
    This is a must watch video if you want to learn how to cover a cab or amp. GREAT job Uncle Doug, and many thanks for taking the time to share your knowledge with everyone!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  9 лет назад

      +Steven Allen Boggs Thanks so much for the nice testimonial, Steven. Rusty and I are glad the video was helpful and that your project turned out so well.

  • @doggiedaddy-gj3sm
    @doggiedaddy-gj3sm 2 года назад +2

    I'm sure glad I watched this series before I attempted to do this myself! Thank you Mucho! this was very impressive and educational! Now at least I might attempt it.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  2 года назад

      Best of luck with your project, DD. Glad the video was helpful :)

  • @kurt1618
    @kurt1618 6 лет назад

    You are a fantastic teacher. Each step was well discussed

  • @Rod_Knee
    @Rod_Knee 6 лет назад

    Doug, this build is a thing of beauty.

  • @chicolorenger1998
    @chicolorenger1998 3 года назад +2

    This as always has been a perfect tutorial ,...the sound has been pristine and crisp. The customers should be be toxon happy with your reengineering the amp . # choo ... Chico,Detroit

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  3 года назад

      Thanks, Chico. It will take a while for the amp to get back to Japan, but hopefully, the owner will love it. He did love the video.

  • @joecarson8281
    @joecarson8281 10 лет назад

    I know, I'm commenting again. But, I followed your directions this weekend and i'm very happy with the results. Thank you again for making a seemed difficult operation understandable and fun. Best regards to Rusty.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  10 лет назад

      Joe, your comments are always welcome :) I'm really glad to hear that the video was helpful, and that the amp-covering project went well. Rusty thanks you for remembering him, and sends his greetings ^. .^

  • @TheRudydog1
    @TheRudydog1 7 лет назад

    How nice it is to see a real pro doing his thing. Cheers!

  • @decsnspace
    @decsnspace 11 лет назад

    Excellent video series Uncle Doug. I've built a Fender Champ (just the electronics within the chasis) but have never built a cabinet. This series will be a great resource for myself and I am sure a lot of others to follow. Thanks for sharing the knowledge!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  11 лет назад

      Thanks, Dec. I'm glad you enjoyed the video series and hope that it provides some inspiration and assistance with your project. Best of luck !!!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  11 лет назад

      Thanks so much, BT. Rusty's agent was a real bulldog during negotiations; but the truth is, I enjoy playing ball as much as he does.....especially since he does all the work :))

  • @Tonetwisters
    @Tonetwisters 5 лет назад +2

    Very cool. My older brother started building PA cabinets in 1965 and later built his own amps and bigger PA cabinets ... He was an ace at applying Tolex and grill cloth.

  • @stephenlohnes7924
    @stephenlohnes7924 3 года назад

    Great job. I was undecided whether just to stain the wood or cover it and your videos convinced me to go the extra mile and finish it properly. Thank you and Rusty for your hard work.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  3 года назад

      Thanks, Stephen. I'm glad the videos were helpful.

  • @andrewkoontz6760
    @andrewkoontz6760 8 лет назад

    Thank you Uncle Doug! Your videos were a great help to me as I stripped my old Fender Bassman 10 amp and recovered it with navy blue vinyl fabric! You are a great teacher and excellent craftsman. Cute dog, too.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  8 лет назад

      You're welcome, Andrew. Rusty and I are really glad to hear that you were able to successfully recover your Bassman after watching our videos. We appreciate your nice comments and wish you the best.

  • @LuDawgg
    @LuDawgg 4 года назад

    Hi! I’m not making guitar amps but rather pinhole large format film cameras with a similar design. Your videos have given me exactly what I needed to wrap my cameras in leatherette. Thank you soooo much

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  4 года назад

      You're welcome, Luis. Good luck with your projects.

  • @rafaelreis7879
    @rafaelreis7879 10 лет назад

    hi there. You are just like God, seriously, i'm making my own pedalboard and i'm looking a video like this for a long time, and it's being very helpful for me. Thank you so much
    regards from Brazil.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  10 лет назад

      Wow, you are too kind, Rafael. I am very glad to hear that the video is helpful. Thanks for your very kind words and best of luck with your pedalboard project :)

  • @marshallm967
    @marshallm967 5 лет назад

    Uncle Doug you are the best(all ranges). You have inspired and taught me how to do many things...including the cabinet build I am currently working on...BTW which is kicking my butt. I made many mistakes and redos, most of which could have been avoided if I had paid closer attention to your instruction...what a learning experience. Unfortunately I ruined a couple of pieces of vintage(salvaged) grill cloth most identical to what you used here..sadly---but chalk it up to a learning experience...Thank you from the heart for all your extraordinary hard work, you are an inspiration!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  5 лет назад

      You're quite welcome, Michael. We all make mistakes......it's the best way to learn how to avoid them :)

  • @lennierichardson1387
    @lennierichardson1387 Год назад +2

    Good looking build, Doug. Sounds good, too. Thanks for making such a clear and complete instructional video!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  8 месяцев назад

      You're welcome, Lennie. I'm glad you enjoyed it.

  • @ZombieLincoln666
    @ZombieLincoln666 Год назад

    Man your channel is such a treasure. I remember building a combo amp back in like 2004 and there was so little information available compared to now

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Год назад

      Thanks, ZL. We're glad our videos are helpful :)

  • @GonzoDr78
    @GonzoDr78 10 лет назад

    Great vids Uncle Doug!! I watch these out on my tv some nights. Tonight I was watching this one and my cat Stormy jumped up to the screen to say hi to Rusty. She was pawing the screen and her little head was following Rusty up and down the screen, so funny! Thanks again for all your great knowledge!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  10 лет назад

      You're quite welcome, JL. Despite the rather indifferent behavior of his video "character", Rusty appreciates all fans, even those of the feline persuasion. We're glad you're enjoying the videos and wish both you and Stormy the very best !!!

  • @rwickl7439
    @rwickl7439 10 лет назад

    Thank Uncle Doug for this great tutorial on applying tolex. I have an old Fender Twin that didn't have covering when I got it. I have been fretting over trying to do it myself but after watching and learning I now have the confidence to tackle it. So let the fun begin... Thanks, Dean

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  10 лет назад

      You're welcome, Dean. Best of luck with your project :)

  • @nlmetalhead
    @nlmetalhead 9 лет назад

    Very well made, you can clearly see you have the skill and patience...

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  9 лет назад

      +nlmetalhead Thanks, NL.....glad you liked the video :)

  • @RGMDG
    @RGMDG 5 лет назад

    Nicely Done Uncle Doug!! I have a Hot Rod Deville (4x10) that I am going to attempt this weekend. Thank you for the excellent explanations and the time it takes to put something like this together. It is no small undertaking. Much appreciated.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  5 лет назад

      Thanks, Robert. Best of luck with your project.

  • @markclinebell7671
    @markclinebell7671 4 года назад

    Thankyou. Worth every minute. No time wasted here.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  4 года назад

      You're welcome, Mark.

  • @MrBrymstond
    @MrBrymstond 7 лет назад

    So nice and the gold look sets it off, perfect

  • @tofflor2170
    @tofflor2170 7 лет назад

    Very god instruction, I'm glad I saw this before I jumped into covering a few cabs and heads, many nifty little tricks in there. Thank you!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  7 лет назад

      You're welcome, Henrik. Best of luck with your projects.

  • @caiotito8816
    @caiotito8816 10 лет назад

    Incredible! I'm brazillian, and i want to thank you for sharing your knowledge with us! This video helps me a lot... Congrats for your great work and teaching skills! I'm seeing your others videos now and learning a lot, thanks for all!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  10 лет назад +1

      Greetings, Caio. Rusty and I really enjoy hearing from our international viewers. You're quite welcome for the Tolex videos, and sincerely hope that you also watch and enjoy our (100) other videos. Best regards to you !!!!

  • @tw634
    @tw634 7 лет назад

    I greatly appreciate the detailed explanations you gave for all these steps. Thank you for the effort you put into this series.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  7 лет назад

      You're welcome, TW. We're glad the video was helpful.

  • @harveyellis6758
    @harveyellis6758 7 лет назад

    Fantastic project and excellent craftsmanship! I learned a lot of techniques from this series and now understand fundamentals of tube amp operation! Tubes were never covered when I studied electronics 35 years ago. Thanks for your videos. They are much appreciated!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  7 лет назад

      You're welcome, Harvey, and thanks for your very nice comments.

  • @gregg4164
    @gregg4164 6 лет назад

    A beautiful well done job. Seems patience is really the key more than anything here.

  • @DarthEcoli
    @DarthEcoli 5 лет назад

    You, Sir, are a master craftsman. Fender hasn't had this quality of craftsmanship since Leo and Forrest ran it, and possibly not even this much even back then. I'd be damned proud to own this amp.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks so much, Paul. I do sell my handbuilt amps from time to time, so if you ever get a hankering to own one, please let me know :)

  • @williamhill6705
    @williamhill6705 4 года назад

    you set the bar at a challenging yet attainable standard here
    uncle doug ,the result is incredible ,and its a unique amp!
    i reckon this series exeeds the definition of masterclass"

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  4 года назад +1

      Wow, thanks so much, William. We really appreciate your very nice comments.

  • @thomascowan1825
    @thomascowan1825 7 лет назад

    Very impressive Uncle Doug. You have many great talents !

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  7 лет назад

      You are too kind, Thomas. Thanks.

  • @geemac7267
    @geemac7267 6 лет назад

    I've recently used these videos to cover a 2x12 cabinet I made. Worked out great! Thanks for divulging your methods and going to all the trouble of recording them. I enjoy your channel content; amp and truck alike.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  6 лет назад

      You're welcome, GM. I'm glad your project was a success :)

  • @chewie58
    @chewie58 9 лет назад

    Was looking at some videos to get ideas to build a 1 x 12 speaker cab and came across this. Excellent videos and top notch work 👍🏼 thanks for taking the time and making the videos!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  9 лет назад

      chewie58 You're welcome, Chewie. Best of luck with your project :)

  • @o.w.dobbins6927
    @o.w.dobbins6927 7 лет назад

    Thanks for your flawlessl instructional video!! I've been working on a 2X12 speaker cab and did'nt know for sure if I was capable of covering it in Tolex or Leatherette or not until you answered all of my questions in this video....Thanks for all the time and effort you put into this video, especially having to hold a camera in one hand while doing all the difficult parts and now I'm sure I can make mine look at least close to your great work, Thanks Again!!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  7 лет назад

      You're welcome, Mr. C. Making the video would have been a lot easier with three hands, but Rusty was on vacation and I had to do it all myself ;) Best of luck with your own project.

  • @diablilloperdio
    @diablilloperdio 10 лет назад +1

    Nice work on this amp! I have been thinking about making a 2x12 cab just for fun with my 11 yr old son, and your videos on this amp have been motivating. You are really thorough in your tips and the quality of the work really shines. Thanks for posting.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  10 лет назад

      Thanks so much, Roman. Some of my fondest memories of youth involve working with my father on projects. We built a crystal set and then a shortwave radio for my boy scout merit badges.....working with him was a great experience. I think your son would really enjoy it.

  • @OnfloorAudio
    @OnfloorAudio 9 лет назад

    Uncle Doug ... A big tip of the hat to you on your super helpful videos !!!
    You are very good at all kinds of work from Electronics to woodworking , upholstery to narration etc .
    Thank you for taking the time to share your talents with RUclips land !!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  9 лет назад

      +OnfloorAudio You're quite welcome, OA, and thanks for the kind appraisal. Rusty and I really appreciate it.

  • @homestarMUHFIN
    @homestarMUHFIN 8 лет назад +1

    Doug, these videos are very inspiring, as a young man with lots of time and a love for constructing, these videos make my day and make me want to build more! Thanks, Joey.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  8 лет назад

      +Jeremiah Joseph Ox You're welcome, Joey. Rusty and I are glad you enjoy the videos :)

  • @abarbee81
    @abarbee81 4 года назад

    I feel so glad to have experienced your knowledge and insight. I wish I had an uncle like you. Now, I do. Thanks.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  4 года назад

      Welcome to the family, Andrew :)

  • @tonykennedy9798
    @tonykennedy9798 9 лет назад

    Thank you for your efforts in making these videos. They are very much appreciated. I have learned so much from you. This is the kind of experience that you just can't buy. Very cool indeed.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  9 лет назад

      +Tony Kennedy You're welcome, Tony, and thanks for the nice comments. I'm glad the videos are helpful :)

  • @bradrebar101
    @bradrebar101 4 года назад

    I followed your instructions to the letter and it came out great. I made a few little errors but I managed to cover them up. Thanks so much!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  4 года назад

      You're welcome, Brad. I'm glad the video was helpful.

  • @ofthetree
    @ofthetree Год назад

    Thank you Doug. I just finished following along this diy for my now tweed 6g15. The same with my 5f1 about a year ago. Take care.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Год назад

      You're welcome. Will do :)

  • @sharkskinboy
    @sharkskinboy 3 года назад +2

    Great job Doug, your passion, attention to detail and workmanship are inspiring. Thank you!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  3 года назад +1

      You're quite welcome, SB.

  • @dale1956ties
    @dale1956ties 6 лет назад

    A very nice job there Uncle Doug. I did a few of these about 5 years ago. Mine turned out very nice too. While my methodology differed slightly from yours, my finished product turned out just as nice. If I ever decide to do another I'll refer back to this video as I believe your step-by-step instructions are way better then winging it as I did the last time I built one. Thanks for sharing. You got a new subscriber today. :-)

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  6 лет назад

      You're welcome, DE. Thanks for subscribing !!!

  • @lquick6
    @lquick6 Год назад

    Your video is EXACTLY what I was hoping to find. Thank you sooooooo much

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Год назад

      You're welcome, I6. Glad it was helpful.

  • @Barbaralynnmusic
    @Barbaralynnmusic 11 месяцев назад

    Well done! I'm in the process of recapping and doing tone mods to my Pro Jr. Since it's apart I might as well bedazzle it with leather I reclaimed from a love seat in the trash. My challenge is the curved edges on the top. Your corner demonstration is invaluable. Many thanks!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  11 месяцев назад +1

      You're welcome, BL. Good luck with your project.

  • @colinmcmurray2007
    @colinmcmurray2007 4 года назад

    Hey Doug. I’m colin from Norther Ireland. Really enjoyed your video. I have an old Selmer treble n bass mk2 that has been slowly disintegrating in my studio. I love the amp and would hate to see it die completely but there’s no one here that can re-cover it for me without having to ship it to England. I think your video has given me the confidence to give it a go myself. Thank you very much for taking the time to make it. I’d say give my best to Rusty but I just noticed the video is six years old and he looked to be enjoying his twilight years even back then. Hope you’re doing well Sir. Best wishes, Colin

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  4 года назад +1

      I hope the video helps you to recover your old Selmer amp, Colin. Best of luck with the project. Sadly, Rusty did pass away several years ago. Thanks for your nice comments.

  • @bengtjohansson6364
    @bengtjohansson6364 2 года назад

    Best tolex tutorial I've seen, thanks a lot!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  2 года назад +1

      Glad to hear it, BJ :)

  • @willykanos1044
    @willykanos1044 7 лет назад

    Just a note: I have built several speaker cabinets but always had trouble with the vinyl adhering properly. My problem, it seems, is that I was using spray adhesive on both the vinyl and the wood. That also makes a messy job of it. Your technique of mixing spray adhesive for the vinyl with brushed-on contact cement makes a lot more sense. Thank you, sir.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  7 лет назад

      You're welcome, Willy. It really helps to have the thick, brushed or sprayed layer of contact cement on the wood surface. Aerosol glues are quite thin and tend to soak into porous surfaces like wood and cloth.

  • @nanofree01
    @nanofree01 5 лет назад

    Excellent tonton Doug ! La meilleure vidéo de recouvrent. Belles images et clarté des explications. Merci pour le partage

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  5 лет назад

      Vous êtes tout à fait bienvenus, Nano. Nous espérons que la vidéo était utile et que votre projet est un énorme succès.

    • @nanofree01
      @nanofree01 5 лет назад

      @@UncleDoug Une chose à mentionner peut etre : j'étais pret à adopter cette technique en 4 pieces pour la 1ere fois mais elle ne peut s'appliuer que pour un matériaus de couleur unie ou avec petits motifs faciles à se confondre à la jointure. Je fais aujourd'huiun King Snake et le motif ne peut pas etre coupé en 4 ou bien il y aurait beaucoup de tolex gaché.

  • @InterWebGuy99
    @InterWebGuy99 7 лет назад +1

    I'm about to start my third guitar case using your method as closely as I'm able to adapt it to cases rather than cabinets. The first case came out very well, the second case came out even better. I am very confident this third case will also come out well, thanks to watching this video again before each project. I really appreciate the time and effort you took to make such a detailed and clearly explained video.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  7 лет назад +1

      You're welcome, IWG, and congratulations on your continued (and increasing) success :)

  • @adamstanhope2311
    @adamstanhope2311 10 лет назад

    Absolutely brilliant video and very philosophical. Having watched this I am going to recover my speakers, did a poor job the first time, your little speaker looks fabulous!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  10 лет назад

      Thanks, Adam. Good luck with your project :)

  • @johnchase8510
    @johnchase8510 10 лет назад +2

    Thanks for another well done tutorial Doug.
    It is nice to see there are other folks meticulous enough to time their screws whenever possible.
    The overall selection of componentry makes for a very classy look.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  10 лет назад +1

      You're quite welcome, John, and thanks for the kind words :)