I'm incorporating a E3D V6 from the outset along with some other small mods - also building stock head as a spare. Didn't currently have a printer so got a proper mount for the E3Dfrom sculpteo with some custom aluminium rods courtesy of my Bro's Lathe.
preparation: I opted to label everything - it certainly made the job easier for me and I'd recommend it to other new builders

After 5 hours on day one of the build I go to this stage: As I was fitting the nema astroysyn dampers from the outset there were no screws needed for the fitment in the kit - However I have kept all my PC bits and pieces from builds over the years and I can inform you that hard drive enclosure screws are perfect for the job of fitting the dampers to the motors

Day Two: Another 3-4 hours:
I ran into issues with the heated bed - my soldering iron just wasn't up to the job of soldering the main power connectors to the bed - not enough wattage and the bed simply took the heat away faster than the iron could provide it - so I've had to order a decent wattage soldering station and I will have to wait until it turns up to complete that part of the build - however I did crack on with most of what I could whilst I await the needed tools...
also prepping the stock hot end as a backup to the E3D if it's needed
so that's it for now - will have to wait a few days now for the soldering tools to turn up before I can make any further headway..