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Thread: Stainless Steel Crappie Cleanin' Table "Breakin' It In" Video

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    Thumbs up Stainless Steel Crappie Cleanin' Table "Breakin' It In" Video


    This fall I ran across a bargain on some left over stainless steel counter top parts and decided to build a cleanin' table. I had an old stainless kitchen sink left over from a remodel a few years ago that worked out perfect. My brother-n-law Danny "Crappie Man 57" and I made a little video of us "breakin' it in"
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    That's awesome D-Ray ! !
    But, ya forgot the "gut hole",
    and the "drip gutter".
    Other than that, is first class ! ! !

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    Thats nice. You got it figured out. I really like your set up. nice job
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    Thanks,Phantom309. You got an excellent setup yourself.
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    D-ray, I really enjoyed the video, you can be proud of your cleaning station. P309 has a good one too and I'd like to have either of them if I had room.
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    Quote Originally Posted by D-Ray View Post
    Thanks,Phantom309. You got an excellent setup yourself.
    See, you could adopt me and I could come up there and live/work in that beautiful shop .....
    Watched your videos, loved the one about replacing the water pump on the Suzuki 140. (learned a lot from that) ! !
    I got a 50hp Yamaha 4 stroke, have determined that I "Must" learn how to work on it as the fellow at the dealership has proven that he's rippin me off, so, never going back there etc, etc.
    If one was inclined to do a gut hole in your setup, I spec a slot of 3"(X)8" put in right there in the back at the backsplash pan would work well.
    But, differn't strokes for differn't folks, etc......
    Yep, excellent setup just as she is......
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    That's a set up you could get serious about!:D Love the idea about the drip gutter too.
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    i like it, good job

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    Nice stuff guys. I built one that is the right height so no bending for long periods but made out of wood and I use a couple of cutting boards to keep the funk from the fish. Pt for everything except the top, mine has to stay outside. Some serious fish too.
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