Hi folks,
I've run into trouble with this thing. This afternoon I carefully checked each connection, checked all grounding (including jack sleeves via all jack sockets etc etc), and generally looked over the building of this amp. After a few hours I finally felt confident that I wouldn't start a fire and/or fry myself to death. The amp turned on fine, no immediately evident problems - it even passed signal and all controls seemed to work as intended.
However, there was quite a loud hum and after about 5 mins of playing I noticed a plume of smoke coming from the xfrmr side of the amp. After a few panicked expletives, I unplugged the amp, discharged the caps, removed the valves and, once the smoke subsided, turned the amp over to reveal melted 6.3V winding wires (green). I think there was a short through a resistor leg that was touching both of the lugs on the lamp fitting. Could this have caused the problem? Unfortunately I started moving stuff about before I verified that there was a short with my multimeter, but I did take the attached photo which I think clearly shows that this is a possibility... There was also a greasy substance on the inside of the chassis, also pictured.
My question now is whether or not I've totally messed up the transformer or whether it is worth trying to salvage it somehow?
EDIT: I just realised that even if I did test continuity before moving stuff around then it would have shown a short anyway due to still being hooked up to the 6.3V winding.