I'd love to see a tutorial specifically addressing the tapered and angled Fender style cabinets - blackface, silverface etc. Those front angles are tricky and deserve their own video.
Haha. Thanks! It’s not so bad once you’ve done it several hundred times. Haha. Hopefully somebody will watch this someday and it will save them some heartache if they give it a try.
@@LatinRhemaMusic15 looks to be the MOJOTONE tweed where one side has been coated. Looks like he is gluing the untreated side. No idea where MOJOTONE gets their tweed.
Love it! Seems my tweed inside curve where it splits has the filler patch underneath the main sheet rather than a little triangle on top. Who knows, maybe both were used depending upon the person.
I'd iron it from the backside using steam and if it is real tweed (not vinyl) high heat. It should lay out fine if you take your time and do that. Without steam it is likely that those creases will still be there and then look bad when you shellac it. Hope that helps!
Hello! Do you happy to take on custom projects? I have a wood enclosure that I just can’t seem to add tolex to properly and wanted to see if you do work like that. Would be able to pay you whatever you think is fair plus supply tolex and the wood cabinet. Best!
Fender case vid ? I have two with a weird stickiness due to faulty covering from factory but they are custom for the instruments so would love to recover. Or have to toss cause the finish is dissolving thru the covering.
Yikes. I’d try and save them if you can. If they are shellacked they probably didn’t dissolve real flakes but used something with waxiness in it. The real stuff isn’t tacky. You might get away with just a sealer coat.
Have you ever covered an amp with canvas? Would you recomend it? I am building myself a combo organ and am considering using canvas instead of tolex as a budget friendly option.
Yes! I used heavy waxed army surplus green on a few amps. Look up “The Anvil” or the “Marshal Law” at the Deluxe Amplification website. You’ll see them. Canvas has threads that can pull out and run if you aren’t careful with orientation. So use a really sharp blade and change it often. You can also shellac canvas afterward.
These videos are incredible. Best step by step guides I've seen
Congratulations. A PERFECT job.
I'd love to see a tutorial specifically addressing the tapered and angled Fender style cabinets - blackface, silverface etc. Those front angles are tricky and deserve their own video.
Good call. I’ll do one. Thanks for watching!
Can't thank you enough. I've learned.
That’s great! Hope I can help. I’ve been too busy to shoot more demos but hopefully soon I’ll have some better demonstrations.
You made it look so simple! Great job! Subscribed!
Wow. That's a crap load of work! But the end result is pro! Awesome!
Haha. Thanks! It’s not so bad once you’ve done it several hundred times. Haha. Hopefully somebody will watch this someday and it will save them some heartache if they give it a try.
I have a question, where do buy your Tweed Covering from?
@@LatinRhemaMusic15 looks to be the MOJOTONE tweed where one side has been coated. Looks like he is gluing the untreated side.
No idea where MOJOTONE gets their tweed.
That’s an interesting technique for the corners. You should do a tutorial on those.
Thanks! I’ll do it!
Nice work! Thanks!
Love it! Seems my tweed inside curve where it splits has the filler patch underneath the main sheet rather than a little triangle on top. Who knows, maybe both were used depending upon the person.
My approach isn’t gospel!
Your approach is a pleasure to watch. I noticed also on my Tremolux, the herringbone pattern lines up perfectly on all seams.
Awesome video. Do you have with a Marshall style head cab?
great content!
Thanks!
Nice video! Quick question - my tweed came folded - will ironing fix it (talking long time)? Thanks
I'd iron it from the backside using steam and if it is real tweed (not vinyl) high heat. It should lay out fine if you take your time and do that. Without steam it is likely that those creases will still be there and then look bad when you shellac it. Hope that helps!
Hello! Do you happy to take on custom projects? I have a wood enclosure that I just can’t seem to add tolex to properly and wanted to see if you do work like that. Would be able to pay you whatever you think is fair plus supply tolex and the wood cabinet. Best!
Fender case vid ? I have two with a weird stickiness due to faulty covering from factory but they are custom for the instruments so would love to recover. Or have to toss cause the finish is dissolving thru the covering.
Yikes. I’d try and save them if you can. If they are shellacked they probably didn’t dissolve real flakes but used something with waxiness in it. The real stuff isn’t tacky. You might get away with just a sealer coat.
Have you ever covered an amp with canvas? Would you recomend it? I am building myself a combo organ and am considering using canvas instead of tolex as a budget friendly option.
Yes! I used heavy waxed army surplus green on a few amps. Look up “The Anvil” or the “Marshal Law” at the Deluxe Amplification website. You’ll see them. Canvas has threads that can pull out and run if you aren’t careful with orientation. So use a really sharp blade and change it often. You can also shellac canvas afterward.
@@FreshOldSchool Thanks heaps! Appreciate your help.
How about me shipping my cabinet to you?😂
Haha. Thanks for the compliment. You can do it tho. Just take your time.
Noticed you don’t use a “j” roller to bond the material. Your glue must adhere better than what I have.
YOUR RIGHT SIDE TWEED FABRIC IS BACKWARDS. IT GOES FROM 10 AT THE TOP TO 4 PM IS THE CORRECT WAY.
Busted. Don’t tell anyone tho. Haha.
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Ummm what is the adhesive brand you are using ?????
Use the DAP Weldwood water-based adhesive. It works great if you follow the directions.
IF YOU PUT YOUR BRUSH IN A CUP OF WATER EACH TIME YOU ARE FINISHED USING IT. IT WILL LAST FOR A LONG TIME AND THE GLUE JUST FALLS OFF IT.
Thanks! I just stick the brush in a ziplock and wrap the handle with painter’s tape and it stays wet/good until the next usage.
This music, hat is it??????????????
Haha. I don’t know honestly. That’s all canned stuff I throw over it and don’t really take time to think about it. Haha. Sorry to disappoint!