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Fish Cleaning Table
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01/21/08 04:32 AM
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Gary Meadors5
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Anybody have some pics of your fish cleaning table that I can look at, and to get some idea's for building me one?
Gary
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Re: Fish Cleaning Table
[Re: Martin Ping]
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01/21/08 12:20 PM
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Sabot
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Re: Fish Cleaning Table
[Re: Sabot]
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01/21/08 01:50 PM
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Martin Ping
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Fish Cleaning Table
[Re: Martin Ping]
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01/21/08 02:31 PM
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Keith Speer
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Here is one I built... got a top off a desk at work, used scrap 2x4's I had, cut lumber and painted then built...cost $0.00 It is 32" x 64"... plenty of room for 2 people to fillet and one to derib....put 5 gal buckets at each end and rake heads and guts in..... 100% water proof... I have elect. over head so cords are not on the floor and in the way... when I get through I use the water hose and wash down table and concrete... done deal.... 
Crappie fishing... what else is there ??
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Re: Fish Cleaning Table
[Re: Keith Speer]
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01/21/08 02:53 PM
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ol' bobber boy
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The advice that i have to offer is make your table about elbow high. You don't want to be bending over. We used a stainless steel top and made a faucet we can hook a water hose up to, but most of the time we just use the spray nozzle on the hose.
Another thing to consider is drainage. I got in trouble about tracking mud into the house, until I moved my table to a spot that drained the run-off away (the pee-gravel I put around the bottom where i stand helped as well).
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Re: Fish Cleaning Table
[Re: ol' bobber boy]
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01/21/08 03:19 PM
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ebjr
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I use the table top of an old wine rack/island combo. Add a hook to the sides for buckets and your good to go. Works well for me. I just set it up next to the faucet in the back yard and go to work.
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Re: Fish Cleaning Table
[Re: ebjr]
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01/21/08 07:22 PM
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bubblehead
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OK, being the tight-wad that I am, I came up with a fish cleaning table that incorperates some stuff that I wanted in a table at a lower price than a good store bought one.
I went to Sam's and bought a 60 inch folding-leg table, the one with the white plastic top. Removed the top from the legs (remove 6 screws) and placed it on a pvc frame and screwed. I then built 2 inch pvc pipe legs with cross members for strength. I then installed a stainless steel salad sink that I bought at a garage sale at one end of the table. The hole that I cut for the sink was easy to cut useing a jigsaw with a wood-cutting blade. Just before installing the sink I filled the sink hole cavity (cavity between the top and the bottom of the table) with 'foam' in a can. This is to keep water out from between the surface and bottom of the table top. I also filled with foam any cavity I could find (mostly PVC) to keep mud-dabbers and wasp at bay.
The table in nice , the plastic surface is easly to keep clean with plenty of work space, and the whole thing being plastic I can hose it down with a garden hose. I keep a couple of plastic 5 gal bucket under ithe table , one to put fish in and the other to place remains in.
I never cut directly on the surface of the table, but use a telflon cutting board, however if I didn't have a cutting board the piece of the table I cut out for the sink would work nicely.
Sam's has several sizes of tables (I chose the 5ft surface) 5ft, 6ft, or 7ft. And a sink is not nessarary, but if you want one go to a trailer house salvage material store or a used building material outlet.
This is just my idea, and it works for me, I had my table for about two years now sitting on the deck of my boat house.
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Re: Fish Cleaning Table
[Re: bubblehead]
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01/21/08 10:25 PM
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Gary Meadors5
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Great idea's guys, thanks.......Gary
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Re: Fish Cleaning Table
[Re: Gary Meadors5]
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01/21/08 11:33 PM
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curtis_catfish_73
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Call me a redneck but i use the wifes old ironing board. She doesn't use it so i do !! Good height, and easy cleaning folds up out of the way.
" RAY HUBBARD, FOR FISHING! HA! THERE AIN'T NO FISH IN THERE " ![[Linked Image]](http://i700.photobucket.com/albums/ww8/curtiscatfish73/Dscf0022-Copy.jpg) Tawakoni cat in pic, 27 pounds caught on 6 pound test line and ultralite 5' crappie pole. 30 minute fight
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Re: Fish Cleaning Table
[Re: curtis_catfish_73]
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01/22/08 12:55 AM
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River Runner
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OK, you are a redneck, but I think that is just the right height. I use a stainless steel table from a closed Taco Bell. Added on to the legs to get it up to ironing board height!
River Runner
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Re: Fish Cleaning Table
[Re: River Runner]
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01/22/08 02:06 AM
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LavHorn7
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The fillet factory at Cabelas is a great deal at $59.99 and I have a friend who's dad has it and loves it. It's funny that this thread got started today because just yesterday I was telling Martin Ping about this and saying that I thought I might be buying it myself.
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Re: Fish Cleaning Table
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01/22/08 04:03 PM
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Bigbob_FTW
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