Nice mod! My saw is a distant cousin to yours. I recognize those same awesome design features"
- the steel table is mounted to a teeny-tiny metal block... which happens to be part of the bearing assembly.
- and how great is that block & close spaced screw holes for making the table level or remotely parallel to the blade?
- my flat head screws have been belt sanded on the top so they are pseudo-flush with the plate, rather than... I dunno, just making the plate another mm thicker?
Oh well. Aside from some quirks the saw has been a workhorse. And this gives us something to modify & improve, right? Looks like you have much more stability now, yet its still a quick knock down to remove table & go back to drop-saw mode. One feature I wish I had is a reliable sliding T-fence. I was considering making a thicker table with milled slots in both orientations. Maybe you can use your unobstructed edge? Not just for pushing stock through, it can actually be decently accurate if you can hold parts in block vises & guide it along. I don't have many good pictures but example shows aluminum plate slit for clamping motor body. I free handed that one but have done other projects with a bit more accuracy when slitting on the mill was impractical or unwarranted.