Well thanks again,
HF9, it was actually your diyaudioblog website which inspired me to start to make my own cables and now this amplifier, so thank you!
So the chassis is of course one of the late great Keith Kirby's boxes, he shipped it out just a month before he died. A terrible loss as he was a complete master at what he did. The wood is African padauk and I had originally intended for the wood to run along the sides but when I saw how beautiful the wood was I had to flip the box round and have the wood front dead center.
The transformer covers are hiding the PT-3 and one choke, there are two chokes, one up and one down. The covers looked a little lost once I turned the box, so I then had the idea of having the output caps sticking upwards. I finally found clamps big enough to hold them at banzaimusic.com. A nice company which actually have very nice prices for Mundorf caps (both being German).
I used a DACT Type 21 stepped attenuator which someone on here recommended, I like it a lot, it has a great feel. The knob came from HK after searching ebay for days to find "just the right one".
Signal wire is 1mm Mundorf Silver/Gold with teflon sleeving, Mundorf solder too.
The RCA chassis connectors are made by Amphenol, I actually danced when I found them as they exactly match the look of the locking Headset jack.
What else.. Two Belton octal sockets, the 12AU7 socket changed to a 6SN7. The ON/OFF switch is an Apem AV04.
I'm putting the speedball in presently and then I'm going to run it for a while before playing around with some bypass caps on the big output caps, I also have a nice collection of tubes to play around with.
Happy Days!