Want something in the ballpark of Dime? Get an MXR 6-Band EQ, some "hot" pickups (Pickups that will give you some gain), crank your gain out of your RH as much as you can until the thing is practically on fire, (Or the warhead), cut the Mids, crank the treble, and leave the Bass just low enough that it can help support the treble when your crunching those low strings.
The whole key to his setup was his gain chain. He pounded his amp with Gain, and even when he went to the Warheads he wanted lots of Gain out of them. I have yet to find a Furman PQ4 Parametric EQ that he ran for more gain and EQ also.
Hope that helps! But to be honest, it's all about what's in your heart and hands that ultimately determines your tone and sound.