Well something in your amp is causing a short which is blowing the fuse. PB will help you resolve the problem so don’t get frustrated. Your issue is definitely unusual.
One thing I would do is go over the amp with a bright light and a magnifying glass. Look for a clipped lead that is touching something and the plate. Or maybe bridging two terminals. That lead could have been in the amp since you built it. Then moved when you worked on the amp to cause the problem. Look closely at the edges of the power transformer too. It won’t be easy to find or you would have seen it already.
Good luck!
One thing I would do is go over the amp with a bright light and a magnifying glass. Look for a clipped lead that is touching something and the plate. Or maybe bridging two terminals. That lead could have been in the amp since you built it. Then moved when you worked on the amp to cause the problem. Look closely at the edges of the power transformer too. It won’t be easy to find or you would have seen it already.
Good luck!