Here's a picture of the series box that I built so I can run two 4 Ohm cabs with my 67 Sentura II. Since the Sentura II amp has a minimum load of 4 Ohms, I have to use this to put the two 4 Ohm cabs in series to get an 8 Ohm load. Otherwise I would get a 2 Ohm load and damage the amp.
The box puts two like-load cabs in series - like wiring two speaker in series - and doubles the load. Here's how the box is set up. There are three 1/4" female jacks; The "AMP-IN" jack - which receives the output signal from the amp, and two Speaker Jacks - "A & B". Please refer to the picture for the wiring. The red wire goes from the TIP of the AMP-IN Jack to the TIP of Speaker Jack "A". The green wire goes from the GROUND of Speaker Jack "A" to the TIP of Speaker Jack "B". The black wire goes from the GROUND of Speaker Jack "B" to the GROUND of the AMP-IN Jack...thus completing the series circuit. The AMP-IN jack is mounted open frame down, and the two speaker jacks, A & B, mounted open frame up....that way there is no crossing of the connecting wires as the necessary connections are adjacent to each other.
The project box is from Parts-Express.com and is part #320-704. It comes with a cover with 4 screws and costs $5.33. The open frame 1/4" female jacks were about $.75 each, and the wire was about a dollar. An easy and inexpensive solution for a speaker load problem.