Here's a picture of my board with almost everything on it and almost ready to go.
The last thing to go on (for now) is a Loopmaster true bypass looper down at the lower left on the board. It will allow me switch pedals or multiples of pedals in and out of the signal chain and not have to worry about them sucking tone when I don't use them. It will also stop me from having to do the stompbox 2 step cause the pedals all stay on and are switched in and out from the Loopmaster. So all controls are right there at the bottom of the board except for the tuner and compressor.
The pedals are a Korg DT-10 tuner, Maxon CP-101 compressor, Dunlop volume pedal, Dunlop Crybaby wah, Dunlop Q-Zone, , Pro Co Rat,Maxon OD-808, Electro-Harmonix Small Stone Nano, Maxon CS-505 Chorus and a CMATMODS Deelay.
Sometime in the spring I'm planning on adding one last pedal to the board. It's a BoBro pedal made by Bobbe Seymour in Nashville and it basically creates a resonator guitar sound on an electric. It's made for pedal steels but should work just fine on an electric.
The board is connected to the amp via a [webmaster edit] product name removed due to threatened legal action[/edit] that allows me to consolidate both power and signal chain into one cable and keep the power for the pedals behind the amp and out from under foot. They're powered by a Godlyke PA-9. The pedals are all attached to the board with brackets and screws so they don't move around or fall off ( and can't be stolen on a gig)and will be wired from below for a really clean top with George L's cables.
Also, I have an old friend who owns Cloud 9 Covers who is going to make me a custom case for it out of ballistic nylon with hard inserts.