Originally Posted by
Andrew Pitonyak
Because the extensions were not on the saw, the footprint is actually pretty small. At this point in the move, handles are also not installed. There is a side piece that is trivially removed where the motor extrudes when the blade is tilted, but the blade is not tilted when you move the saw....
I am not clear on how your bulkhead looks, but this thing is much smaller than a washer or dryer... The biggest problem is that the appliance dolly adds a dimension to the table saw. The saw, however, is sitting on a piece of plywood that is 24"x24", so you could always pull that plywood off the dolly, spin it on the floor (in a turn or similar), then pull it forward a bit to make room for the dolly again.
If you want to experiment a bit, just get an appliance dolly for an initial test and place a 24"x24" piece of ply on the base and see how it works. You will be out the dolly rental, but it may be worth the $20.