Here's some photo's.
Photo 1] This, in my experience, is the most convenient way to use a pallet lift to move the C3-31 around. Often I just leave it like that. For jointing/planing I have to remove it though.
Photo 2] I have done some things to improve the standard fence. I added a Wixey digital readout for convenience. I do really recommend that (no parallax errors anymore) . I also added a multi-track piece of aluminum. That way I can use jigs made for T-tracks. And it allowed me to add the Jessem guards on top for better safety. Those things are really great! Lastly I added a MagSwitch to fix a very small amount of flex in the fence. By the way, if you decide to buy this machine, then I'd recommend choosing the round guide for the fence. The standard one is OK, but not very rigid (just good enough). Also, due to all the stuff I added to the fence it has become quite heavy (I only need to loosen one bolt to remove it though). This makes it somewhat cumbersome to move when you're crossing the gap between both parts of the machine. The round fixing doesn't seem to have that "problem", or so I've been told.
Photo 3] A general impression of the machine. The JP-side is almost against the wall. I mostly use the saw. When I need the jointer or planer I just move the machine around as needed. After an initial session to calibrate the angle guide it has been perfectly accurate for me ever since. It can easily be removed and replaced, without losing its exact position. I do so a lot, so I know this from experience. It can be fixed in a pull or a push position.
Photo 4] Another general impression. I moved the router table and the pallet lift for the photo, but those are normally next to / under the machine.
Photo 5] The router table in its normal position, right next to the C3-31. I can use either the Hammer, the Incra, or the workbench. I have to move 2 of them when using the third. The drill press is in a corner and doesn't have to be moved. I am saving (I really do hate loans [scared]) for a new 100 m2 shop and hope to have it built next year. You should see my smile by then! [big grin]
I haven't ordered the digital handwheel travisj wrote about yet, but he is absolutely right. It is a great addition to the machine.