The problem which Anjo was mentioning is that the steel prop they'll make will obviously be heavier than the standard ally one (hence the interest in a centre bearing for support). I take the point, but am tempted to suggest that it will be ok, given that Iain's (Huskyracer) was fine.
I'm pretty sure that Jon's problem was 99% balancing. Iain's (Reco) prop was absolutely fine, without even a slide joint, never mind a centre bearing. I'd be very tempted to have them copy it, personally. The only problem he had with it was that they misunderstood the application, and when he said it was putting 230lbft through it, they suggested that the UJs were nowhere near strong enough for that, and installing driveshaft hoops was probably a good idea

Of course if they'd built it to the correct spec, it wouldn't have been a problem.
The other aspect to the slide joint business is that it would be good practice to make sure the engine and box are correctly aligned when static. Chris is convinced that the majority of problems with the standard props are caused by mis-alignment. The engine will move under load, but you can do the whole lot a big favour by getting the static alignment right.
Really pleased to see you taking the lead on this one dude. Hope you don't think I'm being grumpy with my suggestions

We should get a meet sorted out with you, matey with the turbo in Mansfield, Adam and Dan, etc. My car's off the road for winter now (combination of wanting to keep it out of the salt, and it needing various repairs), but I can come along in the modern thing, or wait until spring?
cheers
James