Can vouch for the Bora mobile base kit, bought a few of them for my shop- jointer, planer, radial arm saw, and bandsaw. Just attached the wheel assemblies to 1" ply and its rock solid. When the casters are lowered it's still only like 1/4" off the ground, so while the bandsaw will be more top-heavy than the other tools, it never feels unstable or at risk of tipping.
All the best :)
I'm sure I'm taking SOMETHING I've learned for granted, but the list is a good start.
Also check out videos on yt for 'ultimate work bench' out 'ultimate assembly table'
And I love the Bora wheel base - Bora Portamate Mobile Base Kit PM-1100 - Heavy Duty, Universal, Customizable, Adjustable Rolling Set, Dolly Roller Frame and Casters for Moving Equipment, Tools, Machines - 400 lb Capacity https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06W5JJ2QN/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_fabc_JTPJHNZTYM8BTVSKAEF5?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
I would be a lot more worried about it being permanently on wheels. To me that is way more dangerous than no riving knife. I have not had a riving knife or blade guard saw in 40 years of having table saws. I do have an assortment of push sticks that I use regularly.
All of my shop tools are on 4-wheel or 3-wheel mobile bases. I like the 4-wheel type better. One like this:
Always stand to the side of the material that you are trying to cut.
What he said the biggest baddest 10" table saw that you can find on Craigslist or afford new. Go belt drive not direct drive or flexible shaft drive.
Just be sure to get a mobile base for it. I like the 4 wheel kind here is a link from Amazon. I have both a 3 wheel and 4 wheel type. 4 wheel works better. In a 1 car garage you want to find a place to tuck it away and pull it out for ripping or cutting larger panels.
Why not just get a mobile base kit?
https://www.amazon.com/Portamate-PM-1100-Universal-Equipment-Stability/dp/B06W5JJ2QN
Look into wheels designed for shop tools tou can get the ones that can be raised/lowered so it's stable when not moving and you step in a pedal to make it mobile.
at least that's what I would do
Those castors my friend, are the Bora Portamate PM-1100 Universal Mobile Base Kit.
https://www.amazon.com/Portamate-PM-1100-Universal-Equipment-Stability/dp/B06W5JJ2QN
I wanted something beefy and low to the ground. The cast iron jointer weighs 80 pounds, it's very solid in all directions when you release the foot pedals.