Sorry for the delay in following up, been a hectic week adjusting to the new way of life.
Thanks for all the positive feedback. I'm really pleased with the overall result, and it really wasn't too bad to achieve. Best advice was using the chassis plate to mark the holes before starting the build, that helped no end and I was able to get the amp lined up right in the middle of the stand, which is really nice for my mild OCD on the back end.
Honestly the wood finishing was the thing I was most worried about. My previous build (Crack Amp) I didn't do anything with the wood base as I was too eager to start building and never got back to it. I did have all sorts of ambitious ideas from powder coating the chassis plate to getting a high gloss mirror finish on a red tinted wood stain, but in the end decided to go simple. There was no special prep beside ensuring the wood surface was clean. 3 light costs of standard household paint (left over from when the room was painted about 4 years ago in truth) using a smooth finish foam roller deems the results as seen.
It's a bit "eggshelly" up close (which I think can be seen in one of the pics). Ideally I would get some higher quality paint and spent the time sanding an refinishing to get a really smooth coat. And I did think I should get some matte lacquer to protect the paint over the long term, but for now everything is bolted down and I am enjoying the amps for what they were designed for.