Spent the day testing my 6g6b bassman build
All seemed good
I decided to fit some output tube clamps which arrived late in the post so I drained the caps, removed tubes, took the screws out of the output sockets and replaced everything.
When I fired the amp up again I got a loud honking sound so I switched it off and plugged it in thru the current limiter .
When it was "working fine earlier" then you messed up something, or something is touching or something broke loose. I have had far too many amps come in for service where
the wire inside the cloth/insulation broke from the customer moving something but visibly it was connected. Check continuity (with the amp off) on each wire coming off of your tubesocket to the other end of the wire. I have a sneaking feeling when you moved the sockets something is loose, visible or not.
When you do that, check
from the socket pin to the other end of the wire (e.g. do not check the solder side of the socket to the other end of the wire, you could be fooling yourself
and not realize there is a broken socket pin, happened to me on many occasions).
Again, when you say "zero plate current" then it stands to reason you lost bias, or lost cathode connections (you probably have them common, I would certainly check that continuity
first)... so I would triple check my connections to the other end of the wire
and check the resistance of each to ground as a sanity check.