Thanks guys, I wasn't expecting such quick replies.
Sid – I must admit, that was what we were contemplating, however I must also admit that by the time I finish restoring the Myford (see I'm already thinking positively), it will hopefully be nice and shiny…and well, I just thought that even if I can't stretch to a Myford drip try…it will at least look like one. Sounds silly I know, but I've seen those amazing photos of restored Myfords and I thought 'that's what I want'. So I have an image of what I want it to turn out like, hence why I want to try and replicate the Myford tray.
Phil & Chris – I would really appreciate that. I have no access to a Myford and I'm new to all this, so I can't get any measurements from anyone else. I did see an article in MEW, but as usual didn't take a note of the issue for when I wanted to get back to it!!! However I have now found it again (issue 160,' installing a Myford' p34). It looks to me like the 5 sides of the tray bed at one end are made up of 45deg angles with the edges also behind bent up at 45deg. I live in Chertsey, Surrey.
Oldmetaller – that sounds good, alas I live down here in the South. Fortunately we have a large sheet of steel that came from a table at a engineering firm that my brother worked at when it closed down when everything went to China.
Thanks again to everyone for your help, it is really appreciated.
kind regards Mike