Thanks, Stephen. The PT worked out pretty well. The stand-up style tranny gives you more 'play' room inside the chassis. If I were to build another, though, I'd buy your set. It would be nice to have the rectifier on a separate winding, heater CT, classic look, etc. You don't end up saving much with separate shipping anyway. The Hammond does seem to get a bit warm after being on a while.
I'll definitely be playing it some more today. Only 99 more hours to go on those Sozo's

I think they sound good already. This amp does seem to prefer humbuckers. My 335-style guitar gets some really nice tones. I'll have to experiment with the Strat a little more.
I drew up the faceplates in Corel Draw and had a local trophy shop engrave them. I had them reverse-engraved on the back (plexi-style?). The shop forgot to do the backfill, so I shot them with a little flat black spray paint (Krylon) to get the black lettering. I think they use ink, traditionally. This is the first time I had the faceplates done before I drilled the chassis. Much easier.