Well...Wired up the tube sockets last night. Took about 3 hours with some good tunes thrown in. I'm sure I could've done it much faster but I took my time and thought out the layout for the wires. Had my wife show me how to braid them. Turn out pretty neat and tidy.If an experienced builder has a look, let me know if I made any mistakes please. I don't want this thing to blow up when I turn it on! :bow:[/IMG]Once I had it done, I realized that I could have made the little jumper wires between pin 4 and 5 a much easier job to do. I found them to be a huge pain in the ass because the shielding on the short wire would melt when it was heated. Once I took a good look at the finished product I realized I could have removed some extra sheathing from the one heater wire and just extended it to the next pin thus connect both with one wire.I would go back and redo it, but...#1 - it's done#2 - it looks pretty good as it is#3 - not sure if I would have enough lead at this point and don't feel like fiddle f*&^ing around with it (actually I know I would have enough lead, I'm just telling myself that I may not because experience has proven time and again that I will likely screw it up while trying to "fix it")#4 - I can't wait to finish and crank it up :banana:So at this point, I pretty close to being done. Just have to do the pots and input jacks. After that I have to double check the connections and do a once over before flicking the switch.