Rest of the pic look like it'll stay together when I power up?
I don't want to leave you hanging, but I also don't want to be the guy that "green-lights" your work...
In the end it comes down to your confidence in your own work.....
- Have you done your homework?
- Do you have a current limiter built, and plan on using it on initial startup?
- Do you know what failures could occur?
We all have our own techniques and systems for testing our builds to be safe and prevent damage to components on initial startup....
....my own builds still make me a little nervous, so I always make sure to check separate sections of the whole circuit as I build them (and that works for me)
I wire my heaters first and then install tubes and check that wiring first...
Then I wire my power xfmr secondary to my rectifier and test that separately...
Then I wire my power section, and when I'm ready to power up I use a variac to ramp up the input voltage to feed the new capacitors slowly.....etc, etc, etc
I am a bit of a control freak that way, but that method does take a lot of the mystery out of the inevitable troubleshooting...
Nobody plans on making mistakes,,,but to be honest, I have had at least one mistake in each amp that I have built so far that I have had to troubleshoot....and when you're excited to hear your new creation, that can be a "buzz-kill"...
But you will learn to love the whole experience and expect that your amp wont work when you first fire it up....one of these days I'm going to be pleasantly surprised to take the amp out of standby for the first time and actually have nothing to fix...

Here's a guide that was created to help you in this situation:
http://www.paulrubyamps.com/info.html