I may heavily modify the paulk design, include my cleats idea, include casters, and add some way to adjust each legs height. Whether it's in an unlevel garage floor it will be level or if it's too tall/short for a table saw it can be lowered/raised. I was thinking maybe at the top of the legs drilling down 12 or so inches. I would then have a threaded rod that could easily slide inside the hole. There would be a double nut combo on each rod for adjusting the height. Was thinking 2 nuts so I could use the top nut to lock the bottom one so it wont vibrate out of place.
Anyone got any better ideas for height/leveling adjustment?
Heres a quick prototype I made in autocad. The black lines represent the top leg and wheel. The blue is the threaded metal bar. When the bar is halfway in the leg it will be optimal working height for a standard cabinet grade table saw. ie. powermatic or sawstop. The green represent the nuts that allow for height adjustment. The bottom one sets height and the top one locks the bottom one. The red is extra space cut out in the leg to represent that the top can lower around.6 inches. The drawing is very basic. I just wanted to show the general idea of the leveling/height adjustment mechanism.