The 4ohm resistor is a good thought Louis, I may try it. I have read resistance and impedance are not quite the same and while you can do as you suggested it isn't really optimal.
Got the amp in last week but I had some rectifier tube problems, so I wasn't able to test it out until the weekend. The rectifier I ordered (NOS Bendix 5Y3) was arcing, I picked up another 5Y3 from a friend and the amp worked perfectly so I figured it was the tube. Turns out it was me, the tube I ordered takes at least 2 mins to fully warm up, once warmed up (I give it 4mins now to be safe) no signs of arcing at all. Quirky little tube but supposed to last a lifetime.
Anyway with the rectified

I played a bit with the 15" weber blue dog and it sounds good, not quite what I was looking for but there are several factors I'd like to eliminate before I write that one off. Mainly, I need to fix up my current speaker cab, some of the mounting studs came loose when I was swapping speakers so I don't have a good seal and I never finished securing the back panel so it's got some rattles. Once that's fixed I'll set up those recordings I promised.
In the meantime.... on with the cab build. I opted for 20"x22" which was the tweed Pro's cab dimensions (1x15 combo). It is only slightly larger than the tweed super (2x10 combo) so I will be able to fit 2x10 , 1x15 or 1x12 easily.
Took a page out of Jamie's book and went with simple butt joints this time. I don't have the proper tools, or space for those tools, to make nice finger joints. I did them by hand last time, it took way too long and they didn't fit tightly so I ended up gluing and screwing anyway.
I rough cut the boards yesterday with a basic circular saw

Clamped up the sides and leveled them off with a belt sander, then did the same with the bottom
Here is how it looks so far, I have it all clamped up and ready to drill pilot holes etc tomorrow...hopefully

As it sits it is perfectly square, a pleasant surprise given my limited tools/experience and the fact that I'm doing this in my backyard. I guess miracles really can happen
Stay Tuned!
-Dave