Thannks Dyna, that make me feel better. One thing about darkening from glue bleedthrough---it looks naturally aged like someone spilled a few drinks on it! ;D I guess its good to laugh at your own failure.
History teaches us the the great successes has come from a string of failures in a lot of cases. I know if I did tweed more often I would come up with better methods. So if there is a next time for tweed for me, I think I'll spring for some more expensive glue especially designed for tolex and tweed.
I got a call about two weeks ago from the guy I'm building this amp for representing a guitar player in another pretty well know Gospel Group who is building his custom made guitars with his name on it and he wanted to offer an amp--and wondered if I will be interested in building 50 tweed combos over a period of time. It was very flattering at first and something I considered--but working off my Kitchen table without even a shop, working a full time job complete with overtime, helping build a church, plenty of family activites--I had to tell him I can only build one amp at a time and scheduled as I can get to it. It's taken me from December to now to complete this 5E3. So having said all this---there might be other opprotunities for tweed development in the future---but right now I'm really wanting to build an amp for my Grandson who is progressing by leaps and bounds on guitar. Plate