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Fish Cleaning Station

Started by Latimeria, February 27, 2016, 09:23:00 AM

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Latimeria

For years, I've been using the saw horses and a wood board to clean my fish.  Recently, my buddy Karry Batson just made a fish cleaning station for himself and it lit a fire under my ass to finally get one made.  I saw I had a bunch of scrap wood around as well as a pallet, so decided to get to work.  I ran out for a few essentials.... Ballast Point, supports and some more screws before getting to work.

I sawed a pallet in half to be used as the legs of the station.





I added screws for extra support.



Started framing it up with cross bar support.



Taking the "Wiggle" out of it.





Super cheap "Top" wood.



I wanted the waster to pour through so it would also dry better and not rot in a weeks time.





Looks like a picket fence...



Not any more!



Just need a few side walls to keep the fish from sliding off and one more cross member to add the final support...



Done and ready to start processing some fish!





I have a 7 gallon bucket for scraps that fits perfectly underneath, but it's been a long time coming.
Now it's just time to get some fish on the table!
You can't catch them from your computer chair.

Fish Jerk

You could always cut a hole at the other end of the table and place the bucket underneath. Then you can just slide the carcass/scraps thru the hole and into the bucket.

Latimeria

Quote from: Fish Jerk on February 27, 2016, 09:28:15 AM
You could always cut a hole at the other end of the table and place the bucket underneath. Then you can just slide the carcass/scraps thru the hole and into the bucket.

Thought of that and decided against it.  I wanted the usable space to hold the fish/fillets on the table.  Just as easy to slid the carcasses off and into the bucket.   8)
You can't catch them from your computer chair.

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Tim524

Something tells me that will be put to good use ! 8)

1morecast

How much do you charge to fillet and vacuum seal my catch? You could use the heads for shark bait.  ;)
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Nicely done Tom!! Looks awesome!
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