Okay, I snipped the center leg of SW2 and tied it to the Q3 collector directly.
The switch does stuff now.
Dirt also reacts, it does not seem to make as big a splash as COMP, STAB, or GATE - though the controls are all HIGHLY interactive and will demand more exploring time.
Mine is also motorboating, but I have a lot of flying leads and haven't stuck it into the enclosure yet.
It lends itself to sputtery bitcrush (for lack of a better term) sounds well, you can dial in a "working man's fuzz" sound, but the balance is pretty particular to one end of the spectrum, whereas the controls really want to swing you over the edge. Reminds me sort of like taking a rickety old jalopy out onto the freeway, you're afraid the cars going to come apart underneath you, but all the controls are geared toward making it go faster. I mean that in a good way, I like the thing so far, need to house it proper and put it to some abuse.
My main complaint would be regarding the sculptability/intensity (needs more to balance out the rest of circuit) of the tone controls. "Bass" is also my goto to get self oscillation, I haven't plugged it into a proper big amp yet, but so far it doesn't seem like BASS is what it claims to be.
If your intent is to punch these out as kit type builds once optimization is complete, maybe situating a small garden of pad per hole or 3x1 pads in the area of the tone tuning would make hot rodders happier.. but honestly so far I'm glad I built it - thanks for throwing one my way and being understanding regarding the arc of time...

Good news on getting your bench situation near! I can't imagine living without one.
More soon, I intend on demoing it once I get a body on it..