Yesterday I picked up a King Seeley 8", 3/4HP, 103.23832, mounted on the matching art deco contoured "washing machine legs" stand. Single knob, push-pull depth+tilt arbor control.
Has fence, but what a pathetic fence design! Not geared, not cast, no micrometer adjust, and doesn't grip the table at the motor end. The saw is all original, but I wouldn't hesitate to go forward or backward in generations to retrofit an entirely different fence set up, and welcome any advice or parts in this regard.
Has one cast iron extension wing, mounted on the right, with all rectangular holes (no diagonals). I could use another for the left side, and am actively looking locally, and would welcome any leads on obtaining another wing.
The motor alignment pin has evidence of being sawed off, so I am looking not only for a replacement (factory pin dimensions are 5/16" diameter by 4.5" long), I am also looking for HOW or IF this alignment pin engages with the motor base once it passes through the slot on the vertical tail of the sliding hinge the motor mounts to. I have spent hours looking at photos of similar saws on the OWWM site, and find that people have been quite creative in how they resolve the alignment pin engagement issue... some using long bolts that pass all the way through the motor mount hole, as well has the slot on the hinge. Some have used threaded rods with nuts on either side of the motor mount hinge. Some have retrofitted springs along the pin, which is something I did when I got the saw, before I realized that my pin had been sawed shorter than what it should be. Anyways... still seeking guidance on this guide pin.
Also need a miter gauge, a riving knife, and a blade guard assembly.