Hey eleventeen - I understood what you meant, no problem bro, I have a pile too..and not all of it is amplifier stuff. :-). This thing has sat in the "junk pile" room for nearly 2 years now being totally neglected. Ah well I have many original Fenders that don't get the attention they deserve either. But I do drag them out and turn then on from time to time, maybe the intervals are too long though. Anyway, it was just time for me to make a decision on this one and get it done. I am trying to reduce the pile some.
I had already installed a rack of diodes on the center tap to lower the B+, the terminals fit nicely beside the PT end bell on the side of the chassis. The steel doesn't present that much more of a problem for me. Have drill press, grinder and carborundum discs will travel, LOL. What I could really use is a metal brake and some hole punches. I actually have a faceplate fashioned but it's not drilled, stained and finished yet. It's thin hardwood and with a wood burning tool the controls and such can be labeled, ala Ken Fischer. I wasn't considering building it to sell it, so as long as I like how it looks it's good enough.
So, this PT is not suitable for what I want to do with it. Having a PT with a bias tap would be nice too. Now if I used a stand-up Bassman PT on this chassis, the goal of making a Hoffman 5F6A could be achieved. suitable PTs are not cheap, but it seems the only viable solution for this project. So I'll look for one for as little coin as possible.
Who in the world would want this Baldwin PT? What use would it be to someone? Or is it really a boat anchor destined for the scrap heap? I really wouldn't want my relatives burdened with it after I pass on.
Sluckey, PRR, eleventeen, HPB - many thanks for all your input, it is much appreciated and respected.