The manual has 2 errors I can see: there is a wire that should go to A1 that is going to A2 in the instructions, and the resistor going from the output of the rectifier bridge should go to pin 21, not 22 as in the manual. I caught the A1 error, but not the power supply one, until I got no voltage and realized (when looking at the schematic) that the manual had the resistor going to 22, which is chassis ground.
Interestingly, the Crack is about the 7th BH thing I've built (if you include CCS boards, upgraded irons and 4 amps) and is the first time I've ever had something not fire up right away on the first try. I pride myself on meticulous build skills, so it's a real letdown when it happens! The first clue for me was that the cathode LED's weren't lit, even though the heaters were. Then, I got a nice spark from the first power supply cap, which then made me realize that it wasn't being bled and therefore, the problem was just after that. All resistances checked out normal, though, so you may have a slightly different issue. Make sure to check all of the usual suspects, such as component polarity, unsoldered joints, shorts, etc. It's easy, even for an old-timer, to overlook the obvious.