Here it is skulking in the back of my ute, it had two days drive, four hours ferry and two trips out to work but now its tripping around is coming to a halt for a while!

I got it out of the ute and plonked it down on this piece of steel furniture which used to support a Dec printer, circa 1979. Nice bit of solid steel.

Obviously I had to modify that table a little and fit some wheels which came off a lawnmower (circa 1965, remember never throw anything away that might oneday be useful!)

You will see that I put a
wooden wooden top on the table as it was quite uneven and the saw is now raised on a couple blocks again made of that material we do not talk about here. Raising the saw means I can slip a shallow cooking tray under which might catch most of the chips.
The saw runs quite nicely, I had to fiddle around with the motor mount, the belt guard and of course the saw guides to get it to cut straight. The only thing that bugs me right now is the switch which is a two button click on and click off type positioned to automatically stop at the end of a cut, it is rather difficult to latch 'on' and should probably be replaced but finding one the same might be a challenge.
Oh yes, I left the fan, power filter, power switch and RS232 connector on the printer table though I cant think why!
