Ok, I connected the scope and checked out all of the Grids on the 4 tubes. Some of the images were jumpy, and I think that's probably a lot to do with needed the sockets tensioned. But I did get wave signals, at least at first, on all of the grids, a couple with beautiful sine waves, and others distorted and really jumpy.
I did save pictures of some of these images on the scope.
The grid on V1, P4 was clean smooth, and pretty but that's where the signal comes in from the input jack.
It's P1 grid was rough and jumpy but still there.
I got signal on the V2 grids but not pretty and steady.
Then on V3, I originally got sine waves on both of the grids, but when I checked again later I couldn't get any signal.
Finally on V4, I got signal on both grids, and it was pretty clean but got a little jumpy.
Finally I checked the grids on the Output tubes. And unbelievably I was getting a Sine Wave with its amplitude changing as I turned the volume and tone pot! This was using the 1K test signal.
So I figured if there's a sine wave on the grids of the output tubes, I must be getting something at the speaker. So I unplugged the dummy load, plugged in the speaker, and I could hear the 1K signal through the speaker and its volume and tone varied with the volume and tone pots.
So I said well let's see if it will play a guitar sound. I plugged it in an VOILA, I'm now getting sound from the guitar through the test speaker. Its volume is still pretty low even at the volume pot's highest setting, but signal is coming through.
So some great progress!! Now to figure out how to get some proper volume. I'll let my buddy work on the sockets over Christmas and maybe that will improve things.
Any idea what could have happened?? Thanks.