Well, I lived to take a second picture of the board being tested. Here you can see the computer type recepticle I used, as well as the heavy duty outlet, and the small barrel connector I use to make the switch able to be run remotely.
Everything worked just like it was supposed to, I was happy. I then set about making a small acrylic enclosure for the device. Here is a picture showing the remote switch barrel connector and a partially assembled enclosure. If you look at the board layout, you will see I included three mounting holes on the board to hold it securely ( I hate live AC wires flopping around :p ).
A shot of my spiffy (tm) enclosure. And I swear if you make fun of my acrylic skills or lack therof I will hunt you down...heh