 I've got a one car very small garage and I bought this 73 inch jointer and as a result of that I had to give up something so what I gave up was a kind of a long miter saw station and I gave away my miter saw, my compound miter saw. All I used it for was usually really rough cuts because it was inexpensive and was hard to keep it in alignment to get a nice 90 degree cut. So I had lost confidence in it and generally used my cross cut sled on my table saw anyway but I said you know the convenience of a miter saw is really going to be missed even in my shop where I just do rough cuts because maybe I've got the dado stack on my table saw so I'm not going to stop and change blades and so forth put down my cross cut sled so I need a way to get things down to approximate length very very easily. I saw a YouTube channel I don't remember who it was he was a professional woodworker carpenter and he didn't have a miter saw the way he did his rough cuts was using so because this is what I'm going to use and be able to grab it and use it right away I actually put a little tool hook on the side of my saw horse here and I just hang it right there and got a big battery on it so it's going to do a lot of cuts very quickly. So in order to do this first thing I recommend is that you build yourself some saw stallions. A saw stallion is a trestle style saw horse with match fit dovetail grooves in the top as well as bench dogs or dog holes in the top and I also have a match fit dovetail grooves on all of the faces so what I do if I want to do a quick cross cut or a rough cut and I'm going to do my refinements on the table saw then I just clamp it down using these match fit dovetail grooves in the grooves that I got in the top of my saw stallions I've got my handy dandy jigsaw right here kind of an upgraded one for this purpose I got the DeWalt 20 volt XR I have a speed square hanging right there I guess you're normally supposed to hold the speed squares here and put that up line it up where I want to get the cut and give her a go yeah miter saw might have been easier and quicker but I don't have room for miter saw so this will take care of me and if I need to do something more aggressive or more dramatic I can of course grab my battery operated circular saw and do the same kind of a thing so that is in lieu of my miter saw now I got room for my jointer I know there's those of you who love your miter saw and use it constantly and love to have it plugged in and ready to go and you've built your dust collection system and you got your long stuff and you got your stop blocks and that's that's good I'm glad I I wanted to get rid of mine and free up the space different strokes and different cuts for different folks