 How to free up some valuable floor space in your small workshop? Well, I would workers Paul Carson here small workshop guy. I Recently bought and installed the saw stop Folding out feed table. It's an accessory for a saw stop table saw and It's designed obviously as the name says to fold or to be a folding out feed table So when I need the support for out feed It's terrific when I want to get it out of the way The two legs just swing up and it folds down and I recover all of this space here to walk in between things I had this Filled up with a manual outfit or a fixed outfit table the advantage there is you get some storage underneath and then I have my workbench and Basically, I had 12 continuous feet of surface space But the problem was I always had to walk around my workbench to get over to my tool wall And and I didn't like that and I couldn't work on this side of the workbench. And so there are a number of disadvantages I wanted to recover the space this costs $350 so it is not cheap. I did go online first and look for some DIY Folding out feed tables, but frankly, I couldn't find any probably just did some bad searching But I didn't want to take the time to build it anyway. I'm halfway through two or three different projects So last thing I want to do is take on building an out feed table. I want to get to work. So that's it. It took me Took me three to four hours to complete or to assemble it came with Terrific instructions step by step same way this puppy came so boy those saw-stop people they have some technical writers that are Unmatched by anybody else you like my videos I'd really appreciate a like and a comment and if you're not subscribed a subscription last thing is I want to make sure You're aware of a Facebook group that we have it's called small workshop woodworking community We have some well-known people in there Tommy from a one-minute work bench I think it's called and we also have Jonathan Katz Moses as part of that group That's all I have for today Small workshop guy hoping you'll be safe in your workshop signing off