How to Cover a Cabinet with Tolex or Leatherette.....Part 1

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  • čas přidán 3. 01. 2014
  • So far, we have built a Champ 5F1 amp chassis from scrap parts and then constructed a finger-jointed pine cabinet to enclose it.....now, we will cover the cabinet with Tolex (leatherette). In this video, we will discuss the tools, glues, materials, and techniques necessary to apply a professional-grade covering to our amp cabinet, and we will cover the back door utilizing mitered corners and radiating cuts to conform to inside-radius curvatures. All techniques are demonstrated, step-by-step, with lots of tips to make the job easier and better.
    If you enjoy videos featuring classic vintage amps, jukeboxes, exotic home-built electronic devices, and clear, concise technical presentations, then please subscribe to my channel. You will gain immediate access to over 80 additional videos, and, if you activate the service, you will receive immediate notification each time a new video is released.
    Thanks for watching !!!!
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Komentáře • 364

  • @myriambarendse125
    @myriambarendse125 Před 3 lety +7

    When I heard there was no music in the back/forefront I just liked before even watching. Good job!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 3 lety +5

      Agreed on the fact that most instructional videos insist on drowning out the narrative with god-awful music......not here, as you mentioned, Myriam :)

  • @charbaker
    @charbaker Před 4 lety +22

    This is the best CZcams tutorial on any subject I've ever watched!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 4 lety +2

      Thanks, Charles. I'm glad it was helpful.

    • @sunnywahachunkamaza5968
      @sunnywahachunkamaza5968 Před 4 lety

      What brand of glue do you use

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 2 lety

      @@sunnywahachunkamaza5968 As I said in the video, Weldwood Original ( NOT water base) Contact Cement.

  • @arturowatson
    @arturowatson Před 4 lety +2

    Wrapping my diy 1x12 cabinet today and watching these vids for about the 10th time hoping to not mess up. We all appreciate you Doug!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 4 lety +1

      Good luck with your project, Art.

  • @valvenator
    @valvenator Před 10 lety +1

    I'm the (but most likely not only) fan of your videos who asked for this. THANK YOU! There's plenty out there but not nearly as detailed as I knew yours would be. Being the Math and Science teacher that you are (my two favorite subjects) I was sure you could explain it better than anyone else. I was definitely not disappointed! I watched all three videos and frankly could't ask for more. I can't wait to finish my little, way overdue project!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 10 lety +1

      You're welcome, VN. I'm glad the videos were helpful and lived up to expectation. Let me know how your project turns out :)

  • @callanerd3104
    @callanerd3104 Před 4 lety

    By far the best video on this topic

  • @indibil
    @indibil Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks for all of this videos!!!

  • @frankfreek6965
    @frankfreek6965 Před 10 lety +8

    Uncle Doug, thank you for your great vids! I followed your instructions and successfully built and finished a custom cabinet for my rack gear in the new studio. All firsts for me. It came out amazing. Thx!

  • @alexchubbymclynn6060
    @alexchubbymclynn6060 Před 4 lety

    Every time I am about to upholster another amp cabinet I watch this video again and again!))) Uncle Doug, I keep on saying: you are my inspiration! ) Thanks a lot!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 4 lety

      You're quite welcome, Александр. Best of luck with all your projects.

  • @100chuckjones
    @100chuckjones Před 9 lety +5

    just brilliant Doug. your videos never cease to amaze me.
    just the stuff im looking for. I really appreciate these vid's.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 9 lety +2

      chuck jones Thanks so much, Chuck. Rusty and I are glad to hear that your videos are helpful :)

  • @CaptRich-bi3gp
    @CaptRich-bi3gp Před 5 lety +2

    Just as valuable today as the day you posted these videos.
    Thank you!

  • @chrisbignell6432
    @chrisbignell6432 Před 4 lety +2

    Wonderfully demonstrated. Thanks so much from a ‘Tolex’ beginner. Fantastic tutorial 🇬🇧

  • @kpkyle
    @kpkyle Před 8 lety

    Very informative, clear, and easy to understand! Thank you for uploading it!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 8 lety

      +Kyle Panek You're welcome, Kyle. I'm glad it was helpful.

  • @JupiterFerrari
    @JupiterFerrari Před 7 lety +3

    Sweeeeet! Much needed information, and very well-done tutorial. Thanks Uncle Doug!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 7 lety

      You're welcome, Jeremy.....thanks for the nice comments.

  • @utahprepper8925
    @utahprepper8925 Před 8 lety

    Excellent instruction Doug. Thank you for taking the time to document your work.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 8 lety

      +Dave Skowron You're welcome, Dave. Glad you enjoyed the video.

  • @undefinedname1398
    @undefinedname1398 Před 7 lety

    Lupe would be proud of your craftsmanship.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 7 lety

      High praise indeed, Steve. Can you imagine how many chassis she wired ??

  • @joepage1012
    @joepage1012 Před 10 lety

    The perfect guide. Thanks for showing how to do neat corners and nice tip on heating up the awl

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 10 lety

      Thanks for the favorable appraisal, Joe. I'm glad the video was helpful :))

  • @ClaiborneBassard
    @ClaiborneBassard Před 9 lety +2

    Great series of videos! very descriptive and thorough!

  • @MyVantasticLifeVoyage
    @MyVantasticLifeVoyage Před 3 lety +1

    Doug I’ve watched this video series several times already. I enjoy watching people create things and this series is just so satisfying to watch. I’ve gotten up the courage to try my hand at making my own 1x12 speaker cab. I’ve done lots of woodwork and built several step back cabinets so I think it should turn out just fine. I was mainly looking for tips and instruction on applying the tolex as I’ve never done that process. Thanks for these videos

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 3 lety

      You're quite welcome, Pete. Best of luck with your project.

  • @myriambarendse125
    @myriambarendse125 Před 3 lety

    I just love your tutorials, they make things look so easy.

  • @michelemccoy8954
    @michelemccoy8954 Před 7 lety

    Getting ready to cover a piece of wood with leatherette to make a table, thank you so much for posting this. I learned some techniques and got ideas to make my project successful. I appreciate it!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 7 lety

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

  • @mrd745
    @mrd745 Před 9 lety

    The videos were a great help as I rebuilt my old silvertone. Thanks for doing these videos. Great job!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 9 lety

      You're welcome, MRD. I'm glad the videos were helpful :)

  • @GaryJWetzel
    @GaryJWetzel Před 9 lety +5

    Your work is very impressive, and your teaching skills are equally helpful. I look forward to watching a lot of your videos!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 9 lety

      Thanks so much, Gary. I have posted 106 so far, so you have a whole bunch left to watch :) I hope you enjoy them.

  • @thomasraven
    @thomasraven Před 7 lety

    Best videos on CZcams. Thanks for sharing your expertise, Uncle Doug!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 7 lety

      You're welcome, Tom. Thanks for the nice comment :)

  • @josephmagedanz4070
    @josephmagedanz4070 Před 4 lety +1

    Great techniques that everyone should be able to use. And it looks very good, too. Thanks for sharing!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 4 lety

      You're welcome, Joseph. Thanks for watching.

  • @khalodh
    @khalodh Před 5 lety

    People like you deserve big hug and thanks
    Best regards from Lebanon❤️

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 5 lety +1

      Jack and I love a good hug, Loudy. Thanks and regards to you from the Sunny Southwest, USA.

  • @jlmustang1177
    @jlmustang1177 Před 3 lety

    I used your video as a reference to cover home built 1x12 speaker cab. turned out so much better thanks to you.

  • @davidhoover3537
    @davidhoover3537 Před 2 lety

    Doug, I’ve built 10 - 12 amps/speaker cabs over the last few years and I rewatch this tolexing video each time for review. Thank you!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 2 lety

      That's great to hear, David. Continued success with your projects.

  • @bwz1979
    @bwz1979 Před 5 lety

    I couldnt resist "YOUR BACKDOOR SHOULD BE ABLE TO HOLD ITS OWN" ...........LOL

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 5 lety

      Amen, Brian. It's the time you take on generally unseen parts that can turn a good job into a great job :)

  • @Marc9889
    @Marc9889 Před 2 lety

    Nice going, Rusty. Great video. Thanks for posting!

  • @Dan79istheman
    @Dan79istheman Před 10 lety

    Brilliant Uncle Doug! Like some of the earlier comments, I have learnt so much much from these range of videos.. Bloody Legend

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 10 lety

      Thanks, Dan. I'm very glad to hear that the video was helpful. Rusty and I intend to post some more like it in the near future.....so stay tuned :)

  • @skydemon02
    @skydemon02 Před 7 lety

    Thank you for this absolutely wonderful instructional.

  • @alainkempa2139
    @alainkempa2139 Před 3 lety

    Hi Doug, I recently bought a second hand Amp head, I can't get ride of the nicotine/Tabaco smell from the tolex. I bought special spray with enzymes nothing helps. So I decided to buy some new Tolex and with the help of your videos I am gonna try to make it happen. If it is success I will make a post with pics. I really value people like you and your work. Thanks.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 3 lety

      I hope the video is helpful, Alain. Best of luck with this project.

  • @zaphods5383
    @zaphods5383 Před 7 lety +1

    Well made and highly informative video. Thanks for taking the time!

  • @tubical71
    @tubical71 Před 10 lety

    This is just what I was so eager about and it´s all in this episode. And now i know why i failed. Not enough glue. And just glue on the wood and I do not apply anything on the back side of the tolex I used.
    Thanx for this lesson so much! I really can´t say how much you have told me in this little quarter hour video!
    Very well done, professor!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 10 lety

      You're welcome, TC. I'm glad to know that the video was helpful to you. There's more to come, so stay tuned....:))

  • @TheF86Sabre
    @TheF86Sabre Před 10 lety

    Being that I'm retired now it's a good thing you're not a brisk walk away or you would have a permanent fan hanging around your shop. Wonderful work as usual Uncle Doug. I'm sure Rusty just ran off to find his glue gun, he will be back...after the nap.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 10 lety +1

      Thanks so much, F86. You are always welcome.....but will have to pass Rusty's "sniff test" before you are granted entrance to the inner sanctum. A pork chop in the pocket never hurts :)

  • @stephenhill8991
    @stephenhill8991 Před 4 lety

    A wonderful You Tube video.... has given me confidence to try and cover my first 'home brew' amp cabinet. Thank you for taking time to show how it's done.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 4 lety

      Thanks, Stephen. Good luck with your project.

  • @johngeddes7894
    @johngeddes7894 Před 5 lety

    Beautiful work. Thanks!

  • @teresaannechadwell8473

    Great instructions, thank you.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 3 lety

      You're welcome, Teresa. Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @buxtra
    @buxtra Před 4 lety

    Thank you very much Sir uncle Doug. You deserve to be in some hall of fame. The way to take care of the rounded corners is simple but not shown a lot! Use enough slack so the cuts wont show and there is no need for 2 triangular pieces to fill space.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 4 lety

      You're welcome, B.......glad it was helpful.

  • @CQJR007
    @CQJR007 Před rokem

    I have done 8 cabs/amp heads so far, and your technique is perfect for us beginners, thank you soooo much !!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před rokem +1

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

  • @denouch358
    @denouch358 Před 6 lety

    I am getting ready to cover a pedal board that I built with Tolex, something I've never done before. These videos are so helpful and so well done and contains much needed information. Thank you Uncle Doug.

  • @ThePreyMantas
    @ThePreyMantas Před 5 lety

    Beautiful Job! You are a true artisan in many disciplines. I always enjoy your thorough documentation and instruction. A natural born mentor and sage. :) As always, thank you for sharing and we're all so lucky and grateful you are here!

  • @anthonyclarke2076
    @anthonyclarke2076 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you for this

  • @markramage412
    @markramage412 Před 2 lety

    Beautiful work!!

  • @desertrain4026
    @desertrain4026 Před 7 lety

    once again! Thanks times a billion!! I tolexed a panel this evening and although not as good as what you are doing.. Pretty close! I'm in the ballpark so, I will only get better! Man! You helped so much and I really appreciate people like you that donate your time.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 7 lety

      You're welcome, DR. We're glad the videos were helpful. Best of luck with your project.

  • @DetroitWrecker666
    @DetroitWrecker666 Před rokem

    I'm about to cover my first cabinet. It's around the same color as this covering but, a paisley design.
    I also want tell you. The cabinet I am covering is a finger jointed cabinet. Also built by myself, using your videos as reference.
    I'm proud of what I have done so far! Cannot express the large amount of appreciation for your teachings.
    By the way. The cab I built is going to house a 1960's Airline/Valco Reverb Unit. Also refurbished by me. All of your videos have inspired me to learn about the guitar amplifiers I have been using all my life. Thank you!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před rokem +1

      Wow....very impressive, DW. A triple-header of cabinet construction, upholstery application, and electronic wizardry.

  • @Xantophia
    @Xantophia Před 7 lety

    Your videos make me want to build my planned, homebrew 50W head... Thank You for the motivation!!!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 7 lety

      You're welcome, PN. Build it....and let us know how it turns out :)

    • @Xantophia
      @Xantophia Před 7 lety

      I have built the prototype. I works great, sounds great, used it at a couple of gigs. But it looks ugly :D . That's why i want to rebuild it.

  • @JoelzombieThomas
    @JoelzombieThomas Před 8 lety

    First, let me say that I think all your videos are very helpful, valuable, and meticulously detailed. I really appreciate all the info they contain and the manner with which it is delivered.
    I'm glad to have come back to youtube to discover that you've done so many more videos than I originally knew about. I stumbled upon your channel when you did the Hammond AO reverb unit conversion. I have a couple of chassis that I need to get around to converting including a Hammond organ amp and an old Wurlitzer I may convert to a Fender 5E3P.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 8 lety

      +Joel Thomas Welcome back and thanks so much for your very kind assessment of our channel, Joel. Rusty and I really appreciate it. Best of luck with your projects :)

  • @990rallen
    @990rallen Před 8 lety

    Very very helpful!!!!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 8 lety

      +Rob A That's good to hear, Rob. Happy New Year !!

  • @fragallo1188
    @fragallo1188 Před 7 lety

    Awesome, well done and useful tutorial, Sir. Thank you.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 7 lety +1

      You're welcome, Francesco.....glad you enjoyed it :)

  • @andrewharmon7929
    @andrewharmon7929 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for this great video. I watched it several times before covering an instrument case I built for my sister. Everything went smoothly, and the case looks great. The investment in a good respirator was worth every penny!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 3 lety

      You're quite welcome, Andrew. Glad the video was helpful.

  • @middleclassic
    @middleclassic Před 7 lety

    Just what I needed to watch. This was awesome!
    You are the kind of detail oriented, straight to the point, incredible job! making kind of guy I needed to see to set me on the right path. I just bought myself 3 different samplings of tolux that I intend to use on various stereo equipment along with a case for a 1937 German Favorit1 typewriter. I have all the parts ready to go as well as all the different items I need to apply the tolux with, and having someone show me exactly how to go step by step through through the process is what my doc ordered. Your process yielded what turned out to be a flawless job ... simply amazing, really. I also have an alligator skin type, but in a bright orange color with like ... burnt orange highlights. Can't wait to try it out. A bit much for the typewriter, but my old *DJ'ing cabinet couldn't hurt to have something that looks like your work, but in orange, on it. I do hope I can duplicate your techniques. I'm tired and would surely make a mistake right now. Time to hit the sack and attack this one fresh. Thank you very much for the knowledge, much appreciated. *I'm not a DJ, just happen to own a DJ cabinet that I find works great for my '80s component stereo. Soon to be adorned in orange alligator tolux :D

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 7 lety

      Congratulations on a successful covering job, MC. We're glad the video was helpful :)

  • @RasCuban33
    @RasCuban33 Před 8 lety

    Yes sir, thanking you so very much for putting this video together. Watched it once and was able to reface my 2000 Vox Cambridge amp with no prior experience. Used matte black vinyl with the double coat of contact cement and 3m rubber/vinyl spray, sucker is never coming off, lol. Looks like it just came off the assembly line, was really hard coming in to my little cubical after doing this over the weekend. Now I want to pursue it 9-5, lol.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 8 lety +1

      You're welcome, Ivan, and congratulations on a very successful project. It does get addictive......welcome to Ampoholics Unanimous :)

  • @jb791505
    @jb791505 Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you. This was immensely helpful. I'm making a pair of 1X8 speaker cabs (stereo guitar!) and covering with fabric backed marine vinyl. Everything you covered here was exactly what I needed to know.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 10 měsíci

      That's great to hear, JB. we're glad the video was helpful :)

  • @timothyb1559
    @timothyb1559 Před 3 lety

    Grim Death and Seven Semi Trucks; I think I just found my new band name! Outstanding video as always, Uncle Doug.

  • @evilscience3164
    @evilscience3164 Před 8 lety

    It seems to me that Rusty is the brains behind your operation. Please show us a vid of how he comes up with all his good ideas that you translate to us mere humans. Thank you Sir.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 8 lety

      +EvilScience Part of Rusty's creative genius is a stubborn refusal to share his secrets. Often, I wake up in the morning to find a video already completed and ready to upload.

  • @CharlieTechie
    @CharlieTechie Před 7 lety

    Excellent tutorial! Thanks for taking of you time to publish it to YouTbe.

  • @davidpetner8247
    @davidpetner8247 Před rokem

    Excellent video!

  • @timothyb1559
    @timothyb1559 Před 2 lety

    I was finally able to put this video to good use today. I broke out the Weldwood and attacked my old Supro. My hands are now flippers and my dungarees are a permanent addition to my back deck but the cabinet never looked better! Net positive.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 2 lety

      I would call that a major victory, Tim. Congratulations :)

  • @JymeBale
    @JymeBale Před 10 lety

    I don't believe anyone else explains the process as thoroughly as you do and demonstrates the process at the same time, very well done, I'm inclined to exactness to a point and your end panel looks very nice. I just wish I could afford a video camera to show myself doing the same, I'm on disability and can't afford it, thanks for posting.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 10 lety +2

      Thanks, Jyme. I'm glad to hear that the video was helpful. Best of luck !!!

    • @JymeBale
      @JymeBale Před 10 lety

      Your welcome but I don't believe in luck, just digging in and doing what needs to be done. Thanks all the same.

  • @alexchubbymclynn6060
    @alexchubbymclynn6060 Před 5 lety

    Dear Uncle Doug! I always watch your videos many times again and again. For me they are the best upholstery tutorials ever seen, thanks a lot!
    I am glad to inform you that today, following your tutorials, I tried to upholster a test back panel of a amp cabinet and did manage to make it really great!) Even despite the fact that I made THREE mistakes the result is stunning! ) And it is all thanks to you and the knowledge that you share with us! The mistakes of mine are: 1. I was in a hurry. 2. I forgot to apply the second coat of glue when the first layer dried up. 3. When folding the flaps over the back side of the panel I forgot to cover the latter with glue at all!). But it worked great!
    Millions of thanks to you and Rusty for such great vids!
    I wish you all the best and, please, keep making us wiser!
    Lots of regards. ALEX (Russia)

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 5 lety +1

      Greetings, Alex. It's great to hear from you. We're glad the videos were helpful and that your first upholstering project went so well. We learn from mistakes......so it was a doubly rewarding experience.

  • @ryerye700
    @ryerye700 Před 8 lety

    very nice video. I always struggled with the curved edges, after watching this I think I won't struggle with them anymore

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 8 lety

      +ryerye700 I hope not, Rx2. Best of luck with your next amp-covering project :)

  • @Spinnifuchs
    @Spinnifuchs Před 10 lety

    Great work!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 10 lety

      Thanks, Spin. You guys are quick.....I JUST finished posting the video. After I upload, I go back over the video adding notes and clarification, so be sure you see the final version. Thanks for watching !!!

  • @Georges-MILLION
    @Georges-MILLION Před 7 lety

    Quel beau travail !!!
    Bravo !
    Georges

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 7 lety

      Vous êtes trop gentil, Georges. Nous apprécions grandement vos très bons commentaires..

  • @justinc3283
    @justinc3283 Před 8 lety

    This dude is awesome.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 8 lety

      +Justin Cunningham Thanks, Justin.....I assume you're referring to Rusty :)

  • @jessiepalermo7234
    @jessiepalermo7234 Před 6 lety

    This is amazing.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 6 lety +1

      Glad you liked it, Jessie :)

  • @baranikguitars
    @baranikguitars Před 7 lety +1

    Nicely done. All your videos are well done and are invaluable. Thanks for taking the time and pat Rusty for me. Subscribed

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 7 lety

      Thanks, Mike. Welcome aboard :)

  • @urbannpa
    @urbannpa Před 6 lety

    Great video.

  • @hillsmith
    @hillsmith Před 9 lety

    Subscribed, and THANK YOU!!! I no longer fear making head-only cabs for a couple of my Fender Musicmaster Bass Amps. I use them with guitar, not bass. Seems whenever Fender makes a bass amp it is a better guitar amp, but I digress.....I agree with another poster that folks like you are why I like CZcams! This is VERY helpful and I thank you, sir!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 9 lety

      You're quite welcome, Hill. It's good to hear that the videos were helpful. Thanks for watching....and best of luck :)

  • @BadAzzCustomDesigns
    @BadAzzCustomDesigns Před 5 lety

    I love watching this series of videos of urs, I am currently re upholstering a swr la 15 bass guitar amp. I'm also redoing the input and pots, and the metal around it. I'm still in the process of getting it ready to cover with some really awesome fabric I found, not tolex or leatherette, but I'm goin to do it the same way u did this one, as the cab is almost identical to ur cab in this video, just a lil larger. Thanx for all of ur thoroughness. It really helps. And I can't wait to see more videos that u make.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 5 lety

      Thanks, Eric. Best of luck with your project.

  • @thovarisk8699
    @thovarisk8699 Před 6 lety

    i wish i could like this several times over.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 6 lety

      So do we, Lord T :) Thanks !!

  • @renemichelnunes
    @renemichelnunes Před 10 lety

    It's getting very cute, a masterpiece indeed. i'm seeing the sixties on it. What a wonderful job :)

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 10 lety

      Thanks, Rene. I'm glad you enjoyed the video.

  • @ryanstewart5097
    @ryanstewart5097 Před 3 lety

    This certainly helped me get the job done for a back panel missing from my amp.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 3 lety

      I'm glad you were able to put the video knowledge to good use, Ryan.

  • @Kalkaekie
    @Kalkaekie Před 10 lety

    Looks nice, Uncle Doug !! Very, very nice work !!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 10 lety

      Thanks so much, Kal. I just finished the speaker baffle video and will start on the cabinet video soon. Please stay tuned :)

  • @GTX1123
    @GTX1123 Před 3 lety

    Excellent

  • @joealmonte3299
    @joealmonte3299 Před 8 měsíci

    rusty is the best dog!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 8 měsíci

      He definitely was, Joe. Thanks :)

  • @markanthony653
    @markanthony653 Před 5 lety

    Boy, what did I get myself into?, thank you sir you are helping me out immensely yeah, I have one big mess in front of me and I'm about to start drinking again been years wish me luck. Thank you again for all info.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 5 lety

      You're welcome, Mark. If there is any beer involved, count me in :)

  • @1BrianFantana1
    @1BrianFantana1 Před 9 lety

    Sticks like grim death!! Haha cracked me up! Great video thanks for posting

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 9 lety

      You're welcome, Brian....glad you like it :)

  • @vintageaudioworkshop
    @vintageaudioworkshop Před 2 lety

    Good job

  • @cflowers69
    @cflowers69 Před 5 lety

    Great video. And you seem like a classy chap. Have a good day, Sir.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 5 lety

      Thanks so much, CF. Same to you :)

  • @frankymcdonald3081
    @frankymcdonald3081 Před 10 lety +1

    I rescind my comment about leaving the cab "natural" that looks great. you've opend the door to different ideas in upholstering amps. for me anyway. i dont speak for everyone else. great video, and you have a very steady hand, I've never noticed you hold the camera I always thought that was rusty's job.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 10 lety

      Rusty has some attention-deficit problems, but is capable of doing good work (as long as he gets plenty of chicken to eat and tennis balls to chase:)) Actually, it really is hard to both hold the camera and do work like this, so I apologize for any "camera-wandering", but it's hard to avoid. Rusty and I thank you for your kind assessment, Franky.

    • @frankymcdonald3081
      @frankymcdonald3081 Před 10 lety

      Uncle Doug no need for a apology. you could film for hollywood. (when hollywood was worth somthing)

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 10 lety

      Wow....thanks, Franky. Rusty and I would look good, in shades and Hawaiian shirts, cruising Santa Monica Blvd. checking out the chicks (and female poodles).... :)))))

  • @seanlarabee7852
    @seanlarabee7852 Před 3 lety

    Thank you Uncle Doug. I'm going to restore my 79 Fender Twin Reverb, and it needs either new Tolex, or I may just build and entire new cabinet for it. Either way, nice to have visual reference for applying covering to a cab.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 3 lety

      I'm glad the video was helpful, Sean. Good luck with your project.

  • @Alanoffer
    @Alanoffer Před 10 lety

    Thanks ,this has made me feel confident enough to do this ,I'm just starting a bass cab ,,fed up with the matt black finish as usual

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 10 lety

      Greetings, RA. I'm glad to hear that the video inspired you to take on the recovering project. Let us know how it turns out. Best of luck !!!

  • @christyler9026
    @christyler9026 Před 9 lety

    Nice Uncle Doug!!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 9 lety

      Chris Tyler Thanks, Chris :)

    • @ForsterProductions
      @ForsterProductions Před 9 lety

      Uncle Doug heyou where do you buy tolex

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 9 lety

      Greetings, FP. You can buy it from Antique Electronic Supply in Tempe, AZ (check their online store) or occasionally on Ebay. I often use vinyl materials that resemble leather or reptile grain, and buy it from a local upholstery supply shop. Check the Yellow Pages for suppliers near you. Good luck.

  • @twangzilla
    @twangzilla Před 10 lety +2

    I've been anxiously awaiting this video. Great job as always, Doug. I recovered a Valve Junior head a few years ago in a blue sparkle. Looked great, though I learned a lot of what NOT to do, as you will with the first attempt at something. Where do you get that particular brown croc vinyl? Looks great.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 10 lety

      Thanks so much, Kevin. There are two upholstery supply shops in town that carry all sorts of spray glue and vinyl materials, including this croc pattern, but in different colors, including maroon and black. You might try your local yellow pages (especially if you live in or near a large city) for upholstery material suppliers. Best of luck!!!

  • @mattdoliver1984
    @mattdoliver1984 Před 2 lety

    Excellent video Sir, props to you 👍🏼

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks, Matt.

    • @mattdoliver1984
      @mattdoliver1984 Před 2 lety +1

      @@UncleDoug No problem, I was doing a bit of research because I’ve got a Orange 🍊 Tiny Terror head and really want to make a cabinet for & wasn’t quite sure how to go about fitting the Tolex.
      After watching this I feel quite confident now as that I can do a good job, I’m going to keep referring to your video whilst doing mine, you made a tidy job of it 👍🏼

    • @mattdoliver1984
      @mattdoliver1984 Před 2 lety

      @@UncleDoug also I didn’t realise you had such a catalogue of videos on vintage amplifiers, I’ve also recently ordered a KDL JCM 25 the Marshall JCM 800 clone which I’m intending to build, I’m just setting out on my journey into guitar electronics and amps/amp building,I’ve upgraded a few of my guitars and whilst doing that came across videos of people building DIY amp kits etc.
      I’ll be sure to watch your other uploads 👍🏼👍🏼

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 2 lety

      @@mattdoliver1984 Please do, Matt. We hope they're helpful.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 2 lety +1

      @@mattdoliver1984 Thanks, Matt. Best of luck with your project :)

  • @williambock1821
    @williambock1821 Před 3 lety

    I read an article where a cab builder switched to water base contact cement. I guess there are no fumes and no bubbling occurs under the tolex/vinyl as it cures. Also much easier to clean up. Just soap and water. A bit of Pinesol helps to wipe any extra off tolex. It also is a bit easier to adjust any mishaps. Otherwise,it’s the same to work with as regular contact cement. I’ve had great results with your method. Think I might try the water based cement next time for stated reasons,Thanx again!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 3 lety

      I too have avoided the water-based glue, but it does have some benefits. I'll try it and see how it works.

  • @bullthrush
    @bullthrush Před 10 lety

    Some very good tips, thanks! I think I heard Rusty saying "I don't have thumbs, so holding the camera is tricky" :))

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 10 lety

      Thanks, Andrew. He's very resourceful and uses his dew claws to hold the video camera :) Unfortunately, he's also rather lazy and focuses way too much attention on chasing the tennis ball.....but I guess I was the same way when I was his age ;)

  • @CharlestonHouseProcom
    @CharlestonHouseProcom Před 8 lety

    Uncle Doug,
    I seldom comment on any videos here on youtube, but I just wanted to sincerely thank you for taking the time to make all of these thorough, informative, and excellent tutorial videos. They have really given me a lot of great instruction and confidence in tackling my own projects.
    I have watched a lot of your stuff and the depth of your knowledge is impressive to say the least. You could easily work in a custom shop setting for Fender or Gibson on someone like that if you were so inclined. Everything you do is straight to the point and really quality stuff. Were you an engineer of some kind in an earlier career perhaps?...just a guess.
    Thanks again for sharing your extensive knowledge with all the rest of us and please say "hey" to Rusty for me.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 8 lety +2

      Thank you so much for your very nice comments, CH. Rusty and I really appreciate your affirmation of our efforts; indeed, response such as yours is what makes it all worthwhile. I initially wanted to be an engineer, but was driven, mostly by parental pressure, into medicine as a career. I later became a math and science teacher and, over time, developed the communication methods that you favor. You are quite welcome, and Rusty sends his regards :)

  • @SuperCarver2011
    @SuperCarver2011 Před 7 lety +1

    I am just in the process of covering an auxilliary speaker cabinet that will be slaved off my
    Fender Champion 40. The additional 12 inch powered speaker cabinet will be covered in Tolex 07, with the handle and corners and rubber feet from a online speaker supply store.
    The grill cloth to cover athe 12 inch Eminence1248 speaker is as close as the silver style used on the MIC Fender solid state amp.
    The inside of the Fender amp has a couple large scale LSI chips to create the amp models and and EFX that guitar players may use.
    I'm using one of these monolithic Chinese made small PC board amps (TDA7294 50 to 100 watts) chips depending on power supply rails) to power the additional speaker so that I can slave it off the headphone jack. I using a 10K volume control to control the input level.
    There is a fair amount of work to make these smaller amps, including covering it with Tolex. The biggest challenge is bending a piece of aluminum sheet to a 20 degree bend, and then two 90 degree bends to form the chassis to mount the small switching power supply (+35/-35v) and the amp board.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 7 lety

      It sounds like an interesting project, SC. Let us know how it turns out.

  • @sdlespaul9721
    @sdlespaul9721 Před 4 lety

    Thanks Ron Swanson

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 4 lety

      Ron's in the bathroom, so I'll answer for him.....you're welcome :)

  • @marklange8894
    @marklange8894 Před 8 lety +4

    Hi Uncle Doug.
    First off Great Videos. I noticed your Craftsman table saw doesn't have the cast iron table wings that extend the table out about 18 inches out to either side of the cast iron table. If you would like some I have a set you can have just cover the shipping. The motor in my trusty old table saw was direct drive and it burned out and I could not find a replacement but I kept the parts to someday make a router table out of the center section but I won't need the wings. Let me know if you need them.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 8 lety

      +Mark Lange Thanks for the very generous offer, Mark, but my saw has 10" wings on both sides of the cast iron table......and that's about all I have room for. Hopefully, someone else will need them. Best of luck.

  • @Rich915
    @Rich915 Před 5 lety

    Luv your YT presentations. Extremely helpful & informative!
    I’ve looked through the comments to see ‘how much material’ is needed for the job & haven’t come up w/ an answer? I’m planning on covering a Dlx Rvb extension spkr cab (open back w/ panels and hoping you might know/guess the quantity needed for the job minus the grill cloth. I realize it’s a larger cab than your cabinet in the video, but an approximation would be helpful .
    Really like the faux croc leather material...hot! Thx

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 5 lety

      Thanks, Rich. You'll have to measure the surface area of your cabinet to determine the amount of material needed. This isn't something that someone can tell you.

  • @acoustic61
    @acoustic61 Před 3 lety

    Your videos are great! Very thorough explanations. One question though. I always thought you had to use contact cement on both surfaces. So the spray adhesive is compatible with the contact cement?

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 3 lety

      Thanks, A61. Yes, the spray contact adhesive is chemically similar but simply easier to apply to the flexible cloth backing.

  • @ix-Xafra
    @ix-Xafra Před 3 lety

    Watching this in preparation to do my first build with your inspiration, Doug!
    I'm halfway through the chassis at the moment and still sweating about the layout and fitting everything in . It's kinda of 6G2 preamp with AA964 2nd stage and PI with a Blackface power section. I'm using 6SL7 tubes in the preamp and running the heaters for that section DC.
    Anyway greetings from Brisbane and back to soldering iron!

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 3 lety +1

      Wow.....that sounds like a very ambitious project, Vinny. Keep us informed on your progress.

    • @ix-Xafra
      @ix-Xafra Před 3 lety

      @@UncleDoug sure thing mate. I tried to send you a pic but this old bloke is not sure how ya do that...
      I'm adding a 'Presence' & 'Resonance' circuit as well.

  • @placeboeffective
    @placeboeffective Před 9 lety

    Thanks for this and all the other videos that I've seen thus far...immensely interesting and educational! Question: how (and what with) would you recommend cleaning the tolex on an original '65 Deluxe Reverb?

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 9 lety

      Greetings, PE, and thanks for the kind words. You're a lucky guy to have a '65 DR.....one of the truly great amps. I use a damp cloth (and maybe a little 409) to wash off as much dirt as possible and then rub Armor All or Lexol into the Tolex to soften and preserve it. In tight corners, you can use a toothbrush dampened in Armor All. Be careful not to stain the grill cloth. Good luck with your project :)

  • @wm17959
    @wm17959 Před 6 lety

    Excellent video. Thanks for sharing! I'm thinking of doing this myself and I've noticed that commercial amp cabinets have the vinyl without the cloth backing and I wonder if the cloth backing affects the tone of the amp? I assume the cloth backing will dampen the vibration slightly?

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 6 lety

      I seriously doubt that an ultra-thin layer of cloth on the surface of a wood cabinet would make any audible difference, WM. If you are concerned, however, perhaps you could simply finish the bare wood.....like lots of Mesa Boogie amps.

  • @JymeBale
    @JymeBale Před 10 lety

    Pretty good work, stretching the tolex kinda wears your hands out but there is no other way to do it, yes, I've done this 40 years ago, getting ready to do it again on a 4 by 12" cab and head cab.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 10 lety

      It is tiring on the hands, for sure. Good luck with your project :)

  • @clapwithme
    @clapwithme Před 4 lety

    Hi Uncle Doug,
    Thank you so much for such great care in explaining how to do this kind of work - you are a natural teacher! I'm in the process of designing something involving adhering genuine calf leather to wood - does anything change in the process or materials?

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 4 lety

      You might spray the back of the material with two coats of adhesive, if it appears to be more porous than vinyl upholstery material. Good luck.

  • @SuperCarver2011
    @SuperCarver2011 Před 9 lety

    I hope Rusty wasn't sniffing any contact cement. I guess the OEM style tweed
    tolex is harder to find these days? I've used black naugahyde available from local
    upholstery places. Cutting the covering for the curvature requires some careful cuts.
    Very nice.

    • @UncleDoug
      @UncleDoug  Před 9 lety

      SuperCarver2011 Thanks, SC. The tweed is available from Antique Electronic Supply in Tempe, AZ.