I have cut kitchen cabinet parts on an old PM 14" table saw, forgot the model, and if a sheet is a bit out of square, so are all the parts you cut from it, as we just used the rip fence for all the cuts. The wonderful thing about a slider, is you cut all the 90 degree cuts with the crosscut fence, so everything is square. At home, I have a rack with my ply on it, and a cart that I slide the sheet onto, then roll it up to the slider and slide it onto the sliding table. Much better for an old guy with a bad back. At the shop I had to muscle the sheet from the rack onto the outfeed table, and then slide it to the back of the saw and push it through.