Yup, did mine from end to end in the frame, and they're not at all bad to play with. If you're looking for a second-hand box, try George Yeoman's. Bit old-fashioned and not always there, but if I recall I googled and something came up. Can't find his tel no right now. I was thinking the same thoughts as you and found he had 2nd-hand boxes at about 80 pounds GB - but of course, hard to know what's in them. The worst fault is when the clutch-end of the mainshaft is messed up (so I'm told). Luckily mine wasn't and I was able to turn down the dia of the m/shaft about 10-15 thou, make a new bushing and fit the 2nd-hand final drive gear and adjacent mainshaft pinion. Only consequence is a slight whine in 3rd caused by non-mating bits, which is taking its time about going away (and may never). Otherwise, it feels great. Setting the cam-plate detent plunger is important though, per previous contributions, as is getting the clutch (mine's 4 spring) to give its best. That said, mine's done thousands of miles since its hospital appointment and is solid as a rock. There were reasons why grass-trackers and others often used BSA boxes I suppose.