Not quite out of the woods, as far as the long hours at work. No project work this Saturday. But, I've got some time off next week. So, I'll get in some early morning (read that as cool temps) work, then.
I'm still working on my 4 x 9-pin socket board, when I can. Didn't figure it would take so long. But, I'm revising my socket board configuration, for future BB builds. When I finished one 9-pin socket, I used a Sharpie to mark where each pin connected on the terminal strip. I've decided to do that different, next time. Take a look at my proposed configuration. The leads will pass through the board, in line with each pin, and connect to the terminal strip. No guessing as to where the lead is attached.
Also, (have not drawn this, yet) I will standardize on the size of all socket boards, and not put as many on the panel. The layout board will still be long. But, I will move it approximately 2" away from each rail. My present layout is a tight squeeze to slip a pot or jack in, for mounting. I made the rail mountings such that the rail is easy to remove. So, no mods necessary on this one. The next will have sufficient clearance, eliminating the need for removal.
I used very small barrier terminal strips in several places. I shall not use them (small strips) again. They flex very easy, and it feels like the terminal can be twisted out. Not so, with the heavier terminal strips. On the next layout board, I will use all medium sized, outside edges and center. I will elevate the outside strips slightly, to give clearance over the center strip. The Radio Shack and Mouser medium sized strips are sturdy, and can be used without issue.
As I finish this BB, I will comment on improvements to the next. And like Silvergun did for his builds, I will begin a new thread for that one. I'm hoping this stuff is helpful. It sure is fun, when I am able to do a little. More to come. Have a good one.
Jack