Taking pictures is pita.
In this case though I think imperative so I remeber how to put the thing back together. Once I start pulling things apart I’ll start sharing photos.
I gotta get a cord on the machine and plug it in and make a few cuts. After that if everything checks out I’ll probably dive into the sliding table and make that right. Once I have the machine dialed in to my standard and working properly I’ll start pulling everything apart restoring it. I’ll still do,it piece by piece though.
I’ll start with sliding table. Tear it down make it work right then tear it down strip, fill prime, paint put back together. I’ll then probably take all the pieces than can be unbolted and removed with ease for the saw and do the same as above. Once that’s done I’ll take the cast iron tables off completely clean them up and repaint. The remove the motor trunion and machine innards and Stewart tacking all that once piece at a time.
Lots and lots of work.