Hey its been a while since i posted here and I thought I'd better give this some closure.
Turns out I had two main sources of hum and it had nothing to do with the heater circuit. A good way to eliminate problems in the heater circuit is to run them of a six volt battery - if the hums goes away there is a problem with the heater circuit (It didn't go away in my case).
Problem 1. insufficient filter caps - need to add an extra cap (I think this is now standard on the kits) - I've actually now have five 22mfd caps in my amp
Problem 2. there is a small hum created by the power transformer and output transformer being too close together. You can hear this hum as soon as the power is turned on (its created by the magnetic field from the power transformer cutting through the windings of the output transformer). Its noticeable but not too loud.