wasnt about space for me. It was what was right at the time, I set up like the guy I learned from. One saw for ripping, one saw for cross cutting. Sold stuff I had and money bought six new machines.
As well three phase was not an option and not till many years later I learned about roto phase,. Then never anymore new machines. Smaller slider was under 1,000.00 in your dollars. 9HP, up to 16" blade, outstanding dust collection, rip fence to another level and more. even the blade raise and fall is nicer. The only thing is working behind it is not as easy as the cabinet saw as its more comfortable on a cabinet saw to stand there and not have to reach as far as the slider the blade is further back. Im used to ripping off the fence when I get a full size ill keep this smaller one as you can rip on it standing behind it.
Im sure the sliding table i had is now is over 2k in our dollars which is over double what the used saw cost. Totally agree with you on cost.
I worked more solid than anything and on sheet stock the odd job was too large for a table saw or not right, then a skill saw and a router to make the edge before a bullnose went on worked fine. Figure it out to get the job done. The small sliding table worked great for rail and style and raised panel work all smaller stuff, it was light simple and easy. .