So recently I came upon an HP608C Vacuum Tube Signal Generator. I knew when I got it that it didn't work, probably due to being so old and needing parts replaced.
Since I wanted a good Signal Generator for my testbench, and this one offers an extremely accurate output from 10-480MHz - I opted to try my hand at repairing it.
I replaced all of the bumblebee style capacitors with modern film capacitors of the same rating and replaced all of the old dry electrolytics with modern high-quality ones. I made completely sure that everything was wired properly since this was my first time doing this to such an old machine.

Anyway, now on to the problem.
After first plugging it in and turning it on - the fuse blew! After replacing it with a slow blow, suspecting that it may need one due a high startup current, that fuse blew - too. So there is
definitley a short somewhere. I checked all my wiring and soldering against the schematic, and everything looks fine and dandy!
That's why I'm posting here now, I'm at a loss when it comes to what to check, and I'm sure people here know plenty more about old tube power supplies than I do.
Here are some images of the power-supply section of the machine:
https://imgur.com/a/s7rDHRVIt looks to me as though someone replaced the CR6 rectifier with slightly more modern (60's) diodes. That leads me to wonder if metallic rectifiers are a notorious problem? Perhaps I should replace the others as well?
Any help or advice is welcome, and thanks in advance!
Here is the schematic to the 608C:
