I finished the moulding around the garage, but still need a little touch-up painting to completely finish the job.
Worked on getting the saw and adjoining cabinet (attaches to right side of table instead of extension wing) back together today and finally gave up in frustration. Frustrated mostly with myself for being so stupid at times. I scrubbed the top and got all of the surface rust off. It is silky smooth. I put the top on the cabinet, made sure the miter tracks were parallel to the blade, tightened down the top. Attached the extension and tightened it down. Attached the cabinet/extension table, worked with it awhile to make sure the top was flush with saw top, and tightened it to the table saw top. Began to attach the fence and realized that I have to raise the top to attach the fence on the back side of the saw
I detach the extension cabinet and remove the bolts that hold the top to the cabinet. I slide the top (with wing attached) off far enough to be able to tighten the nuts on the fence bolts that protrude thru the edge of the top. I tighten them down snug and slide the top back in place. I realign it with the blade and tighten it down. I attached the cabinet/extension table, again making sure it is flush with the saw top. As I start to attach the fence on the front of the saw (which doesn't require raising the table because it extends far enough in front of the saw), I realize that I never aligned the back fence with the end of the extension wing.
So now, it doesn't quite reach the end of the extension wing by about an inch and a half and extends beyond the end of the cabinet/extension table by about the same amount.
Once I realized this, I quit, came inside to eat and relax awhile. I've since rolled the saw against the wall and rolled the motorcycle back into the garage for the night. I'll try to finish it tomorrow if I have time.
Thanks for letting me vent,
Frank