Well, the humidity down here in Central FL just ain't quittin', so I brought the chassis in after pondering whether or not the eyelet board has become conductive. I was gonna desolder and check the turret, but decided to try a "drying" of the board first and check the voltages since it was already in the house.
My oven wouldn't go down to 110, so I had to put a thermometer in there and turn the warm cycle on and off for short bursts of 30 seconds or so to get it up to temp......checked it every so often to keep it at appx. that temp, and let it ride in the oven for about an hour and a half. My DC voltage across the normal channel volume pot BEFORE the bake measured 5.64 volts, and that was consistent with every test. AFTER the bake, it just measured .54 at the pot. Had I left it in for what I've heard is a "normal" time period (2 hours or better), it would probably be taken care of.
I reset the tubes and fired it up to check the noise at the pot...... I could still hear it when the pot moved either up or down......below 5, it's not anything I would ever have been alarmed about....but as you go from 5 up, the white noise is noticeable, but when you stop moving, the noise stops also. I plugged in a Strat, checked the adjustments, and it sounds great (with the new cap job.....remember, I removed the Mallory's and put in O-Drops).....at this point, the only thing remaining that we've discussed is changing out the plate resistors, which I'll do as soon as the new order arrives.
SO, baking a fiber eyelet board (complete chassis, all wiring and circuits intact, tubes removed) at around 110 degrees for some time (I would say 2 hour minimum if the board has become conductive) definitely DOES dry out the board and reduce conductivity. In my case, I believe it's purely the humidity over time that caused the problem. Makes common sense, since I can do the same thing with a thinly sliced London Broil to make jerky......although the jerky would taste much better than the fiber board, in my humble opinion.
When I get those plate resistors changed, I'll post the results. Thanks guys, for the help. I believe I'll put up another post specifically for the drying of the board, as previously suggested.