One of the major difficulties I had with the whole WOPL400 rebuild was the task of inserting the output transistors into their respective positions on the backplanes. Mark had warned about this task on his video but I had no idea how frustrating this could be. For some reason, I had only a little difficulty getting the first 14 devices to seat correctly but then I ran into the 2 outputs from Hell. Those last 2 took me hrs to finally coax into their inserts and it was the problems I had with these last 2 specific transistors that eventually led to my mix up and my inserting each into the wrong column and the resultant short that nearly caused me to blow a blood vessel. So, upon mentioning this to Joe, he indicated that some of you experts have a neat tool that takes the pain out of this part of the rebuild called a magnetic pick up tool. He was also kind enough to send me a photo of this miracle tool and I ordered one on the spot from Sears. So could one of you who have experience with such a tool provide some insight on exactly what is the proper technique when inserting output transistors into WO backplanes using the magnetic pick up tool ?
Orient the amp face down on the bench.
Make sure the transistor leads are straight and burr free.
Attach the strong magnet to the top of the steel can on each transistor. The diameter of the magnet is almost exactly the same size as the transistor can. Center the magnet.
Carefully align the transistor in the socket to be populated. You will be able to feel when the leads find the socket holes by holding the handle on the magnetic pick up.
Once aligned, gently press the leads all the way in. Slide the magnet off sideways and install the 2 6-32 screws.
Pretty simple. The tool makes short work of it.
To remove a transistor, use the tool in a similar way.