New amp day. Well kinda. Mesa mark v content (warning pics)

amarshism

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Decided I wanted to convert my Mesa mark v combo into a head and mini cab, as I had originally planned to purchase the head. I was back home in the states last year for a couple weeks and the shop near me only had the combo and couldn't get the head in while I was there so I grabbed the combo. Decided since I plan on incorporating into my live rig this year I better get it made into a head. Combos aren't cool live lol

So anyways a dude I record fairly regularly is a joiner by trade and offered to construct it for me.*

Removing the reverb tank and cabling.*
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Ze brain.
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Test panel of the wood with three coats of lacquer.*
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Joining the wood up. Unfortunately he wasn't able to get the same quality of rosewood in with more width as the blanks he had were coming up short. I suggested a stripe down the middle rather than butting two parts together. Stripe of dark Australian hardwood running down the middle. Not sure if it's jarrah or something else.*
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Top and sides joined up. Angle of the face of the amplifier roughly done. Transplanted the handle from the combo. Drilled in to line up location.*
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Clamping up for glue, all the joins are internal.*
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Set up, handle in location. Light sanding.
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Lined the amp up and drilled holes and bolted in to new case to see how it fits. Put a tube in to see the vertical clearance for the reverb tank. Brackets aren't on yet for holding amp in place.*
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Another angle. Note all the edges are nice and rounded off with the router.*
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Semi finished. Have to dismantle for lacquering and sanding back and lacquering and buffing. Hopefully get it back tomorrow.*
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Loving the grain in the rosewood I think it'll come up awesome.
 
Looks really cool, gonna be really nice looking when it's finished and lacquered up! How many watts does that combo put out?
 
90/45/15. I've left room at the bottom for the reverb tank to sit in. Also need to put in a shelf that runs a support bolt up to the tranny. Also liked the idea of having a lot of access through the back. I know it looks a little big in the pics but I don't think it's that big irl.
 
Well ... looks almost like the combo ... without the speaker *haha*

Just kiddin! I would leave it at that ... natural finish FTW