It's done --> D'lite / with pics and soundclips...

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angelodp
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Remarkable approach. Very classic. have you seen Billy Yates article on Trainwreck memorial build. Attention to detail is truly inspiring in your build.

http://ampbuildersguild.com/
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Re: It's done --> D'lite / with pics and soundclips...

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Very clean build! Only a German could do that :wink: Congrats!

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Re: It's done --> D'lite / with pics and soundclips...

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A friend of mine recorded a few clips with my D'lite.
Or should I say 'his' D'lite?!? I don't know if he will buy it...:wink:

Please take a look at

http://de.youtube.com/user/brennwatte

Matthias, thanks a lot for your support :P

Regards,
Jochen
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Re: It's done --> D'lite / with pics and soundclips...

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Jochen,

Your build looks incredible!! Great work! I have saved your PDF as a reference and for inspiration.

Can you please tell me how you get your heater wiring to look that way? I use a drill to twist the wires but how do you make the runs down to the tube from the "main lead" appear to just come off the main line and stay so tightly twisted. It looks like it is all one piece of wire...

Thanks, in advance.
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Re: It's done --> D'lite / with pics and soundclips...

Post by highway31 »

Colossal wrote:
Your build looks incredible!! Great work! I have saved your PDF as a reference and for inspiration.

Can you please tell me how you get your heater wiring to look that way? I use a drill to twist the wires but how do you make the runs down to the tube from the "main lead" appear to just come off the main line and stay so tightly twisted. It looks like it is all one piece of wire...

Thanks, in advance.
Colossal,
thanks a lot for your kind words!

I drill the heater wires all by hand. It's a little bit tricky but I like the result.

Take a look at the drawing. I hope this helps :wink:

Jochen
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Re: It's done --> D'lite / with pics and soundclips...

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I missed this earlier ... all I can say is ... "Dayam that's beautiful." :D
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