I like where your going with this though I can't "exactly" see it in my minds eye. Wouldn't the toothpick wood kind of burn? I have my resister like 3/4 inch above the board.
He's just saying to be able to have air touching all around the resistor so it helps cool it. If you think wood will burn, use something that is fire proof.
I think a tooth pick won't give enough space off the board. I think it should be at least a good 1/4" or a little more.
I've used a limiter like the simple one mresister has shown me above when I simply upgraded old filter caps in old Fenders, long ago. But, What am I looking for the limiter light bulb to do that indicates I have a problem with too much current draw?
When you 1st turn on the amp the limiters bulb will glow brightly for a few seconds as the B+ filter caps draw current to charge up. As soon as their fully charged, the bulb weill dim to almost no light output. Amps healthy.
If the bulb doesn't dim back down or only dims back down a little, there's something wrong, amps drawing too much current. In indicates a short or partial short.
The lower the bulbs wattage, the more it will protect the amp and the brighter it will glow at turn on and with a short. You need to try it with a healthy amp 1st to see how bright it will glow at turn on.
With a 2 x 6V6 amp = 60w bulb, 2 x 6L6/EL34 amp 100w bulb, even a 4 x 6L6/ELe4 amp. With a single 6V6 amp I use a little 40w bulb.