Congrats Schoolie! Looks like u have done a terrific job-Thats a fine looking amp and Im sure she sounds great too.
Thanks, David! I would have been clueless without a *lot* of online help. I'm really happy with it so far.
Is it a 5F6-A circuit? You could try replacing the 250 cap(paralleled with the 820 resistor to pin 3 and 8 of first tube) with something smaller (between .1-2.2)
Or try going lower on the .02 cap(from treble wiper) and/or the .1 caps(feeding power tubes).
Thanks for the tips Jeff! I'm going to play it as is for a while, and I'll take your advice if I can't dial in my sound.
Great Job. Tubes can run hotter if you want.
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You've got a great amp, now comes the fun of making it sound just like you want it to.
Thank you Ed! Now that I know it's not going to explode, I'll bias it around 40-42mA. I guess it's iterative because the plate voltage changes with each adjustment. It will be fun tweaking it. I was hoping to add more fusing and a fan, but it's pretty tight in there.
what a great looking amp! Congrats!
Thanks, mresistor!
I laughed when I read your heading because I felt the same way on my first combo build in 2001.
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Platefire
Thanks, Platefire! I was so nervous! I had a bulb limiter, variac, fire extinguisher, and a phone ready to dial 911

I'm already thinking about a 6G2 princeton build...but don't tell my wife

Very nice job schoolie!
Brad 
Thanks, Brad!
P.S. I forgot to add my sincere thanks to Doug Hoffman for sharing his knowledge with the el34world site and selling quality stuff at good prices...and thanks to everybody on the board who provided excellent advice.