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    Default Cleaning Table

    So the wife has decided that she doesnt like the idea of me cleaning fish inside the house. I've got some space on my dock and was wondering what everyone is using as their cleaning tables

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    I made one on the dock out of that white stuff they us for food prep. Put it on top of plywood. You know anybody in the processing biz, chicken, turkey, beef etc. ask them for some scrap piece's.
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    Quote Originally Posted by theoldblackdog View Post
    So the wife has decided that she doesnt like the idea of me cleaning fish inside the house. I've got some space on my dock and was wondering what everyone is using as their cleaning tables
    Cleaning fish in the house? You from Savannah?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Buckin Bronco View Post
    Cleaning fish in the house? You from Savannah?


    The only way you can get away with cleaning fish in the house is if your ole lady is Geechie.

    ETA: Mine ain't.
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    I've got a John Boos sink with sideboard with a piece of starboard that sits on top. The starboard stradles the sink but is narrower so I can push it back and let the faucet run into the sink front of it. If you're near Charleston, Berlins Restaurant Supply will cut custom sizes of starboard.

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    I have a 9' double bay stainless commercial kitchen sink that I salvaged from a renovation job. It has a huge prep area on each end that I clean fish on. I made cutting boards out of leftover (new) 3/4" thick plastic bathroom partition stalls.

    This setup is at my fish/deer/game cleaning station in the back yard.

    I've seen some excellent DIY fish cleaning areas on docks. Just make sure you put a raised edge around it to keep the fish on the table and then leave space under the raised edge for the water, scales,guts, etc. to be washed off.

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    scrap piece of corian. Might check with a cabinet place.

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    Dang, I saw more than one reference to "my dock". Must be nice...

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    Quote Originally Posted by turbo View Post


    The only way you can get away with cleaning fish in the house is if your ole lady is Geechie.

    ETA: Mine ain't.
    True. Of course, they don't do much "cleaning", other than scaling and guttin'...

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    http://www.cabelas.com/catalog/produ...ref=prd1883697


    I bought one of these and it served its purpose... caught it on sale for around $50 bucks

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    Look around on Craigslist or post here for a stainless prep table.

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    I get cutting boards from a grocery store.

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    I have 2 stainless tops that would be great for fish cleaning.
    Low country redneck who moved north

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    Big rubber floor mat flipped over upside down on a tailgate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 308 View Post
    http://www.cabelas.com/catalog/produ...ref=prd1883697


    I bought one of these and it served its purpose... caught it on sale for around $50 bucks
    These are great for the purpose they serve and the $50 is a very fair price, ditto on the sale we caught a while back. My only complaint would be having to disassemble the faucet to store it but that only takes a few twists and a couple minutes.
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