Requiem for a Bassman? | One of the Worst Things I've Ever Seen

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Psionic Audio

Psionic Audio

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@andyhightides
@andyhightides Жыл бұрын
It hurts my heart to see an amp in that condition. I rescued a late '64 Bandmaster that was left in a van in the woods for years. Luckily, it wasn't rusty, but internally, it was a cobbled up mess. Mismatched power tubes with new resistors tacked over old, tacked over old again, two crumbled sockets, seized pots, etc. The saddest part was the original Jensen's had been removed from the cab, and just left on the floor of the rusted out van for the squirrels. The amp is restored now, and my most prized possession.
@TRtribal
@TRtribal Жыл бұрын
You could strip it down to the chassis and find a local gunsmith who can "convert" the rust off of all the parts. That, or you can set up a a home rust conversion kit where you can use electrolysis to effectively leech all the rust off of the surfaces. Once the rust is converted you can brush or wipe the rest of the rust off. At least, you'd get a better idea of what the metal looks like underneath all the rust and get it back to a fairly clean state.
@desvega5849
@desvega5849 Жыл бұрын
Just... Wow. Never seen such a legendary amplifier model fall into such disrepair. My neighbor has a '66 AB165 Bassman head "Helen" and it's a MARVELOUS piece of work. Considering its you, Lyle, your customer will end up with a working Bassman again soon!
@Burgschall
@Burgschall Жыл бұрын
Probably the worst case of zinc blooming I have ever seen, would recommend to wear gloves when touching to prevent zinc fever. I really love your attitude and passion digging into even such unhopeful cases and good to see/hear that there is still life in this unit. Maybe the best would be to strip it down completely, have the chassis dipped / passivated to get rid of the rust and then painted/powdercoated black...this would also distinguish this amp in his (hopefully realized) later life and fit into your Psionic Brand...and don't be shy doing that, LEo did a great job in creating it, you will do a great job in reviving it, so it's ok to leave fingerprints ;)
@PsionicAudio
@PsionicAudio Жыл бұрын
I washed my hands after removing the tube shields. Probably should have put on gloves - which says it all, really. Never had to wear gloves for tube shields before.
@johnb4024
@johnb4024 Жыл бұрын
If your not welding it you are fine
@willmcbride4435
@willmcbride4435 Жыл бұрын
That one appears to be in pretty tough shape, but I respect how you quickly got to the “let’s see what works and what doesn’t” part. If it were mine, I’d go for the rebuild expecting that the chassis might still be kind of funky at the end. Looking forward to part 2.
@BXGuitars
@BXGuitars Жыл бұрын
When you drop an amp off for repair and your bill includes a tetanus shot.
@mikewithers299
@mikewithers299 Жыл бұрын
🤣🤣🤣
@goodun2974
@goodun2974 Жыл бұрын
Anybody who works in the trades should get a tetanus shot every 3 years. This also applies to gardeners and people who dig in the soil regularly. Tetanus spores can survive dormant in soil and dust for hundreds of years until they get inside a cut or flesh wound. My wife had a patient who contracted tetanus while digging in her garden and she spent months in the hospital in a medically induced coma, on life support. She eventually woke up but suffered permanent neurological deficits.
@plgplgplg
@plgplgplg Жыл бұрын
Looking forward to part 2. It’ll be interesting to find out which method you go with cleaning the chassis. Good to see the old girl getting another chance.
@MarkEagleton
@MarkEagleton Жыл бұрын
Wow, wow, wow! I doubt I’m the only one here who would LOVE to see a detailed restoration video of this.
@travismccartney
@travismccartney Жыл бұрын
When Lyle says "I've never seen one this bad" I know we are in for something 'interesting'.
@Java8427
@Java8427 Жыл бұрын
From Rustman to Bassman! Kyle you are a miracle worker. I have to greatly admire your optimism, skill and dedication to your craft when specimens like these arrive. I was really concerned about rust on the power and output transformers in regard to rust thru shorting of the laminations. Enough can’t be said of Leo’s great works of amplified art! Slowly but surely she spoke. Masterful work as always. I look forward to part 2.
@vadenk4433
@vadenk4433 Жыл бұрын
Lyle. Not Kyle
@Java8427
@Java8427 Жыл бұрын
@@vadenk4433 yes you’re right, It was airbrain I guess.
@sgt.grinch3299
@sgt.grinch3299 Жыл бұрын
Now that you have decided to jump head long into this project, I’m anxious to see the Master’s Work
@waltimedes
@waltimedes Жыл бұрын
It's time to get some ad revenue on part 2. "SATISFYING guitar amp restoration! You won't BELIEVE the transformation!" Good luck bud!
@PsionicAudio
@PsionicAudio Жыл бұрын
The one simple trick!!!!
@K707OR30
@K707OR30 Жыл бұрын
“Negligent amp owners HATE him”
@goodun2974
@goodun2974 Жыл бұрын
" With circles and arrows explaining the evidence against him!" (a line from "Alice's Restaurant"). I hate seeing that stuff on KZbin thumbnail photos.
@BradsGuitarGarage
@BradsGuitarGarage Жыл бұрын
Jolly good show ol' chap! You're finally getting amps in the kind of condition that I get!
@wastewoodrockers5526
@wastewoodrockers5526 Жыл бұрын
Hey Lyle, I am a new viewer and love your channel. I commend your effort on this, it looks like a very daunting task. I am a young guy but have learned a lot through watching your videos. Wishing you the best luck with that one!
@passionplayer7
@passionplayer7 Жыл бұрын
When you said, "let's spray some WD-40..." I heard let's Pray, lol Considering the look of things, I was ready to join you! Best of Luck on this one Lyle!
@chokkan7
@chokkan7 Жыл бұрын
Leo and his crew, utilizing what were at the time very limited resources, crafted some of the best guitar amps for the price that have ever been available, and they were on sale to anyone able to meet the very reasonable asking price. That doesn't mean that the new owner had the slightest idea as to how to care for his purchase (or even the inclination to do so). Go figure... That said, I'm curious to watch you work your magic on this, Lyle...will stay posted. Frankly, I'm surprised that you haven't seen more of these in the Memphis area.
@nikkisimpson1835
@nikkisimpson1835 Жыл бұрын
This is an exciting one for us viewers for sure! While I agree that it's unfortunate this amp was left to rust, I'd like to point out that no long ago these amps were not selling for much money $400-600 (less for one's in poor shape & less desirable circuits) and that was here in CA!...I still kick myself for not buying at least one! And this one looks like an AB165 which is not the most valuable of the black panel era...has a weird local negative feedback arrangement in the power amp. But these make great mod platforms.
@alanpecherer5705
@alanpecherer5705 Жыл бұрын
I remember Bassmans and Bandmaster heads going for $150 in the early 80's. As many as you could find. And I wasn't that interested.
@Puisheen
@Puisheen Жыл бұрын
Man, the way I gasped when you pulled the back panel! My god!
@chrisfit
@chrisfit Жыл бұрын
I LOVE restoring stuff like this. De-rusting and cleaning it is so relaxing and satisfying.
@bbmade
@bbmade Жыл бұрын
Can’t wait to watch this whole thing, but when you popped the back panel off I thought this was recovered from the Titanic 😂
@mikewithers299
@mikewithers299 Жыл бұрын
🤣🤣🤣
@jimsalman7257
@jimsalman7257 Жыл бұрын
It’s no longer a Fender Bassman. It’s now a Fender Basement!
@davidcoolomfg8129
@davidcoolomfg8129 8 ай бұрын
It’s a Fender Oh-man…
@paulromsky9527
@paulromsky9527 Жыл бұрын
At 7:43 you know WD-40 is not a good rust remover, but for a quick check it is ok to use. See if you could get a sheet metal shop to bend you a new chassis. Make it from steel for good EMI shielding, and have it pasivated to prevent corrosion. In high school my friend kept some of his pedals in the basement where we would play sometimes. It was never humid down there when we played but we didnt play down there often. After a year, all his pedals were corroding inside and stopped working. I soaked them in 99% Isopropyl Alcohol and used tons of cotton swabs... I got them going again.
@DeathToCarl
@DeathToCarl Жыл бұрын
I love stuff like this, these are the sort of insane projects that I live to work on. Earlier this year I finished restoring a 70s Twin that was all original but had been sitting in storage for 20+ years, and at some point had both of it's speakers kicked in, and was dropped down a flight of stairs. It's in phenomenal shape now and I actually ended up keeping it as a personal amp!
@jpalberthoward9
@jpalberthoward9 Жыл бұрын
You just demonstrated the other reason why l love Fender amps so much, aside from the sound. 25 years in the shed in Mississippi, (insane humidity down there in the summer) exposed to the elements, and it still works after replacing a cap and some diodes. Leo Fender should get the Nobel prize for amp design. There's no question as to whether it's worth restoring, it's just a matter of how merciless the guy's other bills are, and if he has the discretionary income to cover your labor. I sure hope he can take the plunge and get it done because that's way too cool of an amp to be left in such a state of dilapidation. If it's a "Go", this will be a fun transformation to watch.
@sharkair2839
@sharkair2839 Жыл бұрын
just need a relic strat to top things off.
@SimonGotlieb
@SimonGotlieb Жыл бұрын
Oh yeah, been there a few times myself Lyle. I have a 1968 Jansen Bassman (very similar amp from New Zealand) in almost identical condition ready to go on the bench. You almost exactly matched what I will be doing to that amp. A good watch. Thanks.
@TwangydavesHouseofBlues
@TwangydavesHouseofBlues Жыл бұрын
Stoked for part 2 - this could be a classic!
@TheAxe4Ever
@TheAxe4Ever Жыл бұрын
😳 I agree! That should be grounds for criminal charges of abuse! BTW, I have had excellent results using finely crushed walnut shells with my sandblaster for metal like this as a start. If there’s anyone that can save this classic, it’s you Lyle!
@PsionicAudio
@PsionicAudio Жыл бұрын
I’ve got a buddy who has a shop restoring industrial valves (pressure systems, not tubes). He could blast this and will know good replating services, but that’s the most expensive option.
@mikewithers299
@mikewithers299 Жыл бұрын
Lyle I don't know the owners situation but I've owned some gear that got rusty sitting in storage units after my divorce. Not being able to have a good air conditioned room for my gear because of the space I had to rent in south Florida. Things get rusty quickly in the salty moist air. Thank God I was able to keep it much better than this. That amp is in good hands though.
@Leslie-m9p
@Leslie-m9p Жыл бұрын
Unbelievable! I have a 1967 Bassman and matching 2-12” cabinet (equipped with Alesandro speakers), that literally looks brand new and sounds great! I cringed when I saw the amp that was brought in for repair!
@tchads_57
@tchads_57 Жыл бұрын
Looks like a nice project. Mississippi + shed + time = rust. Who’d a thought. Looking forward to part 2.
@Bduh2
@Bduh2 Жыл бұрын
To say it broke my heart to see it in this condition just doesn't come close to describing it but I am glad to see it in your hands to make it come alive.
@7171jay
@7171jay Жыл бұрын
The owner of this amp should have donated it to you and walked away with his head hanging in shame. This amp is/was both an instrustrument and a piece of history that was neglected horribly. Hopefully he treats his dog better than this. It will be really wonderful to see you bring this fine amp back from the brink of the junkyard. A long time ago I owned a Bassman head that was just about the same year as this so it's especially difficult to see what happened to this one. Even as stupid 16 year old kid I was smart enough to take decent care of mine for the years that I owned it.
@Murry_in_Arizona
@Murry_in_Arizona Жыл бұрын
Lyle, Ive had a lot of luck with the "purple" scotchbrite pads and Breakfree Its alleged to polish without removing metal though it will stripe the finish ie Bluing off firearms (I retired out of Phoenix PD's armory) I had Remington 870 shotguns left in the trunk of detectives cars for years that looked worse than that chassis and was able to save them. Actually "save" means I striped them, hit them with flat black rustoleum and we kept them at the armory for the recruits to use during the academy.
@stevencraig
@stevencraig Жыл бұрын
I'm surprised to see so many comments advocating for heroic measures on the chassis. Where is the crowd of people who call you blasphemous just for changing out bad caps and resistors?
@MichaelSmith-rn1qw
@MichaelSmith-rn1qw Жыл бұрын
This would be a good project for a hobbyist who could take the time to remove everything from the chassis, send it out for sandblasting and powder coating, and work on the boards (doghouse, bias, main) while waiting for the chassis. Since you will be replacing the tube sockets, that already involves unsoldering a lot of wires to get the main board out. My main concern would be the integrity of the grounds. From what I saw the front and rear panels themselves don't appear to be in bad shape. Looking forward to the next video in this series!
@PsionicAudio
@PsionicAudio Жыл бұрын
I don’t think a hobbyist could do this. Well, not right.
@jcspaziano
@jcspaziano Жыл бұрын
Oh man...this is going to be amazing!! Im here for it all!
@cgavin1
@cgavin1 Жыл бұрын
You know its pretty bad when the tube shields end up acting as sacrificial anodes. 🤣
@mikewithers299
@mikewithers299 Жыл бұрын
Like on boats 🤣🤣
@pgquin
@pgquin Жыл бұрын
Wow, just wow. You have material here for a 12 part restoration series. 😢
@colbyjack7074
@colbyjack7074 Жыл бұрын
I would LOVE see this customer go ALL IN on this one so we can watch Lyle do his work!
@matchrocket1702
@matchrocket1702 Жыл бұрын
I had no hope for this amp when you opened it up. It's a minor miracle that it worked at all. Such a vintage amp like that never should have been left to rot away in that condition.
@astrawally8448
@astrawally8448 Жыл бұрын
Great video and shame about the condition. I have been restoring an old radio which was also left in a shed for many years with not as much corrosion but enough to create issues. I ended up using a hand held sandblaster (cheapy from eBay) but using sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) which really cleaned it up well, then I used compressed air to remove as much of the residue as possible. Then a light mist of weak phosphoric acid to both neutralise the sodium bicarbonate and treat the metal (and prevent further rust), then used a can of Contact Cleaner to completely clean the entire thing.
@oldguy5381
@oldguy5381 Жыл бұрын
Very surprised, when you removed the back panel. It looked like a flood victim. Hope owner goes for the repairs. Looking forward to what the outcome will be. But first coffee.
@mikewithers299
@mikewithers299 Жыл бұрын
I was thinking the same thing. Hurricane Katrina flooded that area and what can you do. Can't save everything during times like that. Life and food first.
@sethhajian7816
@sethhajian7816 Жыл бұрын
When the back cover came off and I saw the rust, my jaw literally dropped. Did this guy live near the salt water? Holy smokes. And I can hear the dismay (and maybe anger...) in your voice.
@rinkydinky-ob9pe
@rinkydinky-ob9pe Жыл бұрын
is it out of warranty ?
@larrychung3190
@larrychung3190 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for posting this video. All vintage amps don't arrive (or leave) 100% clean and tidy, but they can certainly still work and sound great, too. Testament to their design, construction and quality of components (esp. transformers). I'd be interested in knowing your thoughts about (exterior) rust on the chassis and on transformers, too; does it really does present potential problems beyond aesthetics? I know the internet has a lot to say/scream about this, but I've restored many instrument amps and tube PAs that had some rust (not this much, thankfully) that work and sound just great. Appreciate your expertise and generosity as always. (:
@SteverRob
@SteverRob Жыл бұрын
I live on the MS Coast. I've seen 'em this bad, usually when they've been subjected to floodwaters, _salt_ water, but I see in the comments you stated it was not flooded. That's good news. The most challenging resto I've done was a Silvertone that was in a house fire, covered in soot. This is going to be fun (for us viewers lol).
@tjfulton181
@tjfulton181 Жыл бұрын
It’s nice to see that this bassman is getting new life, but sad owner left this head in old wood shed outback in humid conditions for so long. I’m hoping your now feeling like servicing something like a new AC15 head with upgrades/mods.
@andrewcerra9762
@andrewcerra9762 Жыл бұрын
Any thought about just getting a replacement chassis? They have repros out there for $75
@davidwelch2438
@davidwelch2438 Жыл бұрын
I really hope this one gets saved it would make for an interesting watch & a great transformation. I just wanna strip that chassis and clean all the rust off it i dunno why i just enjoy that kind of thing. Good luck Lyle!!!
@houseofBuck
@houseofBuck Жыл бұрын
I own 3 bassman's from the 60's. Hopefully, this one can be restored, they're very special amps. Rust can really mess up the grounds. Poor amp! 60's Fender chassis are built like 50's Chevy's like a rock and heavy as hell!
@kennyjohnson336
@kennyjohnson336 Жыл бұрын
This is one of my dream amps. I hope you save it.
@maksqwe1
@maksqwe1 Жыл бұрын
I’m restoring a sound city amp that’s been sitting in a mouldy pub back room, and I thought that was bad, but this is on another level. Side note - what’s your opinion on keeping the original mustard caps in amps? They’ve seen a LOT of moisture, so ideally I’d like to get them replaced but some people would argue that’s where the tone is. My ESR/LCR doesn’t register lower than about 10uF and most of them go into the nF range, so I can’t depend on its readouts. If replacing, NOS or substitutes? I’d rather the amp be working than original, and with electrolytics, sockets, a lot of resistors and other parts replaced, there won’t be much of the amp left!
@jerryking2418
@jerryking2418 Жыл бұрын
Looks like we have a candidate for wall art here. I admire your positivity.
@jpalberthoward9
@jpalberthoward9 Жыл бұрын
No, no. It's an old Fender and it's built like a brick shithouse. All it needs is for a guy who knows what he's doing to handle the work. If the owner either can't or won't spend the money to do it right, he should pass it on to somebody who will. It's a piece of history, it's a fine, first rate instrument, and it's never gonna lose value. There's no reason to Mickey Mouse a thing like this. It's like finding a 55 Chevy in a barn. It's no time to be lazy or cheap.
@goodun2974
@goodun2974 Жыл бұрын
Lyle, considering the likelihood of moist air being trapped inside the transformers from years of damp storage, do you put an amp in this condition into the oven at low temperature for an hour or two, or sit it in front of a sunny window in your air conditioned house for a few days, or put it over a radiator or heat vent in the winter, to dry out the transformers before powering it up?
@PsionicAudio
@PsionicAudio Жыл бұрын
Nah, this wasn’t flooded and the transformers don’t have much rust on them so I wasn’t concerned about that.
@goodun2974
@goodun2974 Жыл бұрын
@@PsionicAudio , it looks like a condensation issue. Or perhaps something dripped on it......
@revzone3544
@revzone3544 Жыл бұрын
Take it out back and bury it, leave a plague that says, "Rust in Pieces"..
@highseasmarinediaz493
@highseasmarinediaz493 Жыл бұрын
I've got a 70's basman that needs fixing and I also got mine out of a barn in Mississippi but almost no rust! Can you help?!
@sam_uelson
@sam_uelson Жыл бұрын
Is insect spray safe to use in an amp? I've got redback spiders in my hotrod deluxe
@PsionicAudio
@PsionicAudio Жыл бұрын
Probably not. Get a can of compressed air and blow them out. Outside.
@JagStar
@JagStar 5 ай бұрын
Wow! Until just now, I thought I had the most neglected Bassman in history. Not my neglect, I brought it back to life and gave it a good home. That amp is a survivor. I hope the owner went for it.
@goodun2974
@goodun2974 Жыл бұрын
I have just one issue with the manner in which Leo designed these amps. It's not particularly difficult to remove the power transformer and output transformer which would only involve unsoldering a total of about 14 wires (and it's easy for any tech to know instinctively where to reattach them), and another 5 or 6 wires or so to the filter caps, but the 7 tube sockets are mounted from the outside of the chassis and so you have to unsolder (preferable) or snip 36 connections to the 4 preamp tubes as well as 5 or 6 connections per each of the three octal sockets ( Unless there's sufficient slack in the wires for easy reconnection you may want to unsolder them). The pots and input jacks and switches on the front and rear can mostly be removed almost as a unit with minimal removal of individual wires (fuse holder and pilot light socket being exceptions), and the eyelet board would come out along with everything else, but those tube sockets tend to tether everything else in place. It doesn't matter quite as much in this case because all of those sockets are likely to have to be replaced anyway due to corrosion..... but I really would have preferred those sockets to have been mounted to the inside of the chassis.
@weschilton
@weschilton Жыл бұрын
Holy cow! Looks like this is a relic pulled up from the wreck of the Titanic! Can't believe that it actually works.
@robertcoggin3366
@robertcoggin3366 Жыл бұрын
Holy cow. This will definitely be a labor of love to get this back on the road. If you strip the chassis, I'd recommend a vinegar bath or maybe even some dilute pool (hydrochloric) acid. I will definitely need some sort of finish applied or that rust will return w/a vengeance
@6AM_YT
@6AM_YT Жыл бұрын
After the apocalypse all that will be left will be cockroaches and Fender blackfaces.
@GxBxN
@GxBxN Жыл бұрын
Wow! Really look forward to seeing a Part 2!
@paulromsky9527
@paulromsky9527 Жыл бұрын
Awsome video! Great job. Maybe go with diodes with larger PIV than the 1N4007's, if this was mine and not paying for work, I would give it a total overhaul.
@mikecumbo7531
@mikecumbo7531 Жыл бұрын
Was the chassis originally zinc plated?
@halvach1998
@halvach1998 Жыл бұрын
Here in Aus we have stuff called 'Penetrol' which you can paint over old rust after sanding the worst off, apparently it stabilises the rust. Don't know if it's available to you, probably better than WD40
@BradsGuitarGarage
@BradsGuitarGarage Жыл бұрын
Yes, Dad and I use that on ancient amps and radio chassis with great success!
@grandudetonesnob7107
@grandudetonesnob7107 Жыл бұрын
My guess is the amp may have been stored in a shed with some pool chemicals nearby.
@odgeUK
@odgeUK Жыл бұрын
I've got a Selmer Treble & Bass Mk3 that was like this. Scrubbed the chassis pretty hard, as it appeared to be covered in Zinc Oxide (which I heard isn't a great thing to ingest, if you can avoid it). A great tech gave it a once over and replaced a few components but did say that the Transformers will always be an unknown, in terms of if they've really survived the corrosion, but they work right now! It's a ugly thing to be sure, but it does sound good!
@obelusyt
@obelusyt Жыл бұрын
remove excess, use two coats of waterbased rust converter and seal with any rattlecan clear
@jamesf2918
@jamesf2918 Жыл бұрын
The title is an instant classic. I love it.
@75YBA
@75YBA Жыл бұрын
It reminds me of the Cadillac in Ghostbusters when Akroyd first limps it into the garage. 😂
@alvagoldbook2
@alvagoldbook2 Жыл бұрын
That bassman is in brutal shape. But I know a lot of tricks about dealing with rust. Because rust is just a metal oxide, it expands greatly when adding an oxygen molecule. So a lot of rust can appear without losing too much metal. Mild acids will help clean it up, like vinegar, but be careful in that over enough time it can dissolve steel too.
@AndrewLoukidis-jr2bp
@AndrewLoukidis-jr2bp Жыл бұрын
Yikes, I've had some really rusted amps come in for work, but that is bad. Around here it's usually old Ampegs that we're in a barn or basement for decades.
@tomsheft4223
@tomsheft4223 Жыл бұрын
"From a garage in Mississippi..." You can't buy vibe like that!
@davidreynolds6718
@davidreynolds6718 Жыл бұрын
Hi Lyle, are you able to disclose what the owner did that resulted in so much rust? Maybe in part II?
@ThelBosch
@ThelBosch Жыл бұрын
My GUESS is a very very damp “garage or shed” as Lyle mentioned. Mississippi is insanely humid, and it likely got dusty (contaminants) and stewed for the 10 years mentioned. Mississippi weather cares not whether things are coated in chrome or zinc 😂. Being pretty local to Memphis, and having watched most of Lyle’s videos, he’s the only person I’d trust to revive this relic. Promising start! I hope the client and Lyle work out making the resurrection happen! Unfortunately, it’s not my money, so we’ll see!
@davidreynolds6718
@davidreynolds6718 Жыл бұрын
I live in Virginia. I have a 1964 Showman. Very little rust. I don't take it out much though. Pretty much never come to think of it lol.
@vayabroder729
@vayabroder729 Жыл бұрын
These are always worth it to bring back.
@einjarjar
@einjarjar Жыл бұрын
I usually like the looks of these crusted amps. This chassy however looks a tad too rusted. It would be nice to see how well it cleans.
@paulromsky9527
@paulromsky9527 Жыл бұрын
Lightbulb and Variac... thats is the way I power up things for the "smoke test". I even put up a shield, put on my CRT handling equipment and power it on remotely.
@randyrich2039
@randyrich2039 Жыл бұрын
I restored old motorcycles and cars, my suggestion is to take it all apart and use wire wheels on both a bench grinder and hand drill. That works pretty fast but is messy, wear old clothes and mask. It's nasty looking but actually just mostly surface rust, not quite rot yet. Stay away from chemicals; solvents etc. they cause cancer. You could spray paint the chassis with high heat silver paint (it's at the auto parts and or hardware stores), it'll look very close to the old plating and will fill in a lot of the pits, the paint is for steam radiators and BBQ's. Painting it would be a lower cost than re-plating. Sending it out for re-plating will take a lot of time (they're always behind) and it still won't look or be the same as the original plating. The rest you know what to do, I've watched your videos, you've got that covered. Great videos. Try my method you'll save big $$$, shops are expensive.
@PerryCodes
@PerryCodes Жыл бұрын
I'm curious what goes through your head when an amp like this shows up on your desk... I was in the process of writing the question while the video ran, but then I got my answer when you mentioned it making you ill ;)
@PerryCodes
@PerryCodes Жыл бұрын
I've seen and read of you making some great repairs... but nobody, that I know of, can work miracles!!
@davidfuller581
@davidfuller581 Жыл бұрын
I don't think I've ever opened an amp and gone "WTF" quite like that.
@Iam_Dunn
@Iam_Dunn Жыл бұрын
I have NO idea what that abomination was you called “Tupperware”, but that was no Tupperware sir! LMAO All jokes aside, that amp is totally worth restoring! ❤ from 🇨🇦 \m/, ,\m/ EDIT: Also, I hope your Tetanus vacc is up to date. :)
@alanpecherer5705
@alanpecherer5705 Жыл бұрын
Well, you didn't see the 68ish Princeton Reverb and 68ish Deluxe Reverb both AB763 silverface I had stored in my brother's barn (metal building on his farm) when the Northern Cali fires hit in 2017. Both of them, I had just refreshed with the new cap and plate resistor treatment. I had owned both of these amps since maybe 1980/1982. Both were modded for dual-6L6 use and one had a JBL D-120 and the other an Altec 417-8H. The Princeton was an absolute gem of an amp but they were both sweet. Why were they in storage if they were so sweet? Because I had bought a $175 Peavey ValveKing and threw another Altec speaker I had in it and it was a perfectly acceptable gig/jam amp that I didn't much care if it got beat up. Anyway, there were some buckets of used oil or hydraulic fluid back in the corner of the barn and the fire lapped right up to that corner. The heat cooked and vaporized the oils and then the vapor flashed. The poor amps were barely recognizable, cabinets falling apart, knobs melted, tubes busted, speaker cones burnt away. I kind of thought whether anything would be salvageable from the amps, and possibly there was, but they would have stunk to high heaven of burnt electronics and I'd likely have to replace every part inside. In the end, I decided to let them go to the dumpster. A fire will make many decisions for you.
@bardicdad
@bardicdad Жыл бұрын
Reminds me of a Fender Twin someone wired up with a two prong plug. I got a little surprise when I switched the power on.
@pauldavis6356
@pauldavis6356 Жыл бұрын
How many hurricane floods do you think this thing lived through?
@stiffrichard2816
@stiffrichard2816 Жыл бұрын
I did a rust clean up with baking soda mixed with WD40, left it overnight, scrubbed with it a toothbrush then cleaned it off. It was really messy but it seemed to actually stop the process. The rust and pitting left stains and scars but it wasn't unsightly or gross.
@goodun2974
@goodun2974 Жыл бұрын
I showed this video to my dogs and when they saw the amp with back panel removed they all barked "rough! rough! rough!" 🐕
@simonkormendy849
@simonkormendy849 Жыл бұрын
2:06 Holy Cow indeed, must have been a pretty damp environment to store an amp in for it to be that rusty inside, if it was my amp, I'd strip it down to the bare chassis and give it a good going-over with maybe some sandpaper, a wire brush and etc to remove all the rust.
@AICD1999
@AICD1999 Жыл бұрын
Have you ever used Evaporust? works well. Arent these amps about $1500?
@robthebear2850
@robthebear2850 Жыл бұрын
It is all fixable - just how much money you want to spend. Disregarding an amp can get really expensive quickly.
@ronnie5129
@ronnie5129 Жыл бұрын
WoW, What A Mess, Good Video here thanks...
@johnwilliamson467
@johnwilliamson467 Жыл бұрын
Given it was his primary amp for a time the bottom of the closet would be a better place for it to set. Given the fender amp has always had value to players this treatment is puzzling for me. For even old test equipment from the 60's get stored in a temp controlled place by me. My view is different than his on what I keep and own . Good luck there Lyle.
@obidibidou6933
@obidibidou6933 Жыл бұрын
Was there a Part 2 .Can't find anything ???
@PsionicAudio
@PsionicAudio Жыл бұрын
This was my most recent video. Part two is coming.
@jagtone
@jagtone Жыл бұрын
"The potential is there." I see what you did! :-D
@ttyR265
@ttyR265 Жыл бұрын
I'd look at fine grit Roloc disks for the big rust spots, followed by the fine sandpaper.
@SweeetJohnny
@SweeetJohnny 6 ай бұрын
It looks like it's been under a pier for decades, not like it's been in a garage or shed
@paulwatson8809
@paulwatson8809 Жыл бұрын
Trusty Rusty will not go quietly into that silent night! After an abrasive scour with wd40 or penetrating oil, I would slather on sone evaporust gel and let it neutralize the remaining rust - saves the trouble of removing the transformers. This will turn the oxide black - but that'll only give the amp more shed cred.
@luthiervandros
@luthiervandros Жыл бұрын
I've made a habit of opening old things outside the shop, where the air blaster lives. Don't breathe that debris in. Lol is that a bug zapper in the background? I've got one in my shop and I've become numb to random electrical sounds that seemed to only occur when I was testing caps. 😂
@markk3877
@markk3877 Жыл бұрын
De-rusting tip from the old bicycle community: wd40 and scrub with a wadded up ball of aluminum foil from the kitchen. You’ll be amazed at how well it works on surface rust and pitted chrome
@PsionicAudio
@PsionicAudio Жыл бұрын
That would scratch the chassis up something fierce. I’m trying a non-abrasive approach first. Bikes can get paint - this chassis shouldn’t.
@markk3877
@markk3877 Жыл бұрын
Hi Lyle: I have used this approach exclusively on polished and plated metal (rims, cranks, handlebars etc) - never on something that would receive paint. Perhaps not this time but give it a try sometime, you might be surprised
@Iam_Dunn
@Iam_Dunn Жыл бұрын
@@PsionicAudio … Yeah, Markk is right. The Aluminum foil is softer than the steel. It wouldn’t harm it. :)
@chriskrueger1865
@chriskrueger1865 Жыл бұрын
Leave all the cool "heavy relic" elements
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