Have you got neighbours?
You say the colour of the Dewalt bothers you, from the impression I got.
Wait till you turn on something that doesn't have an induction motor #-o
I seen a nice old Makita bench tablesaw before on the bay, with an induction motor
That or a similar machine with an induction motor would be my choice or no tablesaw atall.
I take it you are planning to be able to store the machine under a bench or something ?, hence the size..
Can you clarify where you envision it going.
I also seem to remember that you don't get on with hand planes (correct me if I'm wrong on that)
as you said your thumbs are arthritic ...my thumbs never get fatigued or anything and I have arthritis...
I would find an orbital sander instantly cramps my thumb and hurts my fingers and wrist for instance
Can you hold a saw?...(bit off topic sorry)...nevermind
Do you own a power jointer?
If not, I would want the biggest table you can get, for making hold down toggle clamp sleds to "joint" your work so it will register
off of the fence later.
Mitch Peacock has a video on this.
I personally think your asking for lots of trouble if you dont have a reliable quickish method for jointing timber.
Plus the fact that the blade is much closer to the operator on these small machines, than with a decent sized one.
I'll see if anythings on the bay for interests sake, as the machine I'm on about would be good for cutting slots for frets on musical instruments... not that I'm after one, as I've allready got two saws
Look for tablesaw and table saw in your search.
Here is what can happen when one gets fed up with the
screaming universal brush motors on these things
The vintage Makita saw I seen is not to be found on the bay....maybe a google search would bring results.
Good luck
Tom