No offense Brian, but are these mods anything that a person couldn't find here in the archives for free or in one of the FAQ's?
Nope, totally different. I'll give you an example.
Do you remember the cs-3 mods I posted a while back? (
http://www.guitartone.net/zips/cs3-mods.pdf )
You won't find that mod ANYWHERE else except from me -- I don't even think Keeley or analogman do them last I heard.
This is just *one* of my mods, keep in mind I have mods for tons of pedals (complete list @
http://www.indyguitarist.com/pedalmods1.htm )
When people post my mods on messageboards (especially this one!!), it creates a ton of work for me, mainly email, and tech support.
The reason for this is because I provide tech support via phone and email, and if a person does one of my free mods, and has problems with it, I am forced to work for free to help them fix the problem, so it can be very time consuming, especially with the huge amount of traffic this site gets!!

This IS, however, one of the main reasons for me to go to hardcopy book form (
www.cafepress.com/indyweb2 ), so it is harder for people to post my works elsewhere.
Also, I'm not sure what you are insinuting about ts mods -- there are only so many ways to skin a cat, after all. And realistically, my mods are made more for a person who wants a good sounding pedal cheap, and could care less about how an opamp works for example.
I realize that there are tons of people who enjoy tearing a pedal apart, and rebuilding it, but I'm not into tech -- I'm into tone. That's probably why my kits have been so popular, they aren't designed by someone with a desire to create a circuit that has never been thought of -- they are designed to take a $50 pedal, dump $5 in parts into it, and make it sound like a $300 boutique pedal.
Hope you see where I'm coming from.
Take care,
Brian