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    My new project! Picked this up at an auction. Paid more than I intended but got bigger and nicer than what I was hoping for. Thing looks pretty new but think it's about twenty years old. Shined like new with a little baking soda and a scotch brite pad. Still needs to be hauled to camp, water/sewer lines ran and need to find a faucet for it. Will definitely be better than the 5 gallon bucket and 2x6 I've been using!

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    gonna be nice
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    A army could clean fish on that thing.

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    Looks like you did well. I think anyone on here would be proud to have that as theit cleaning station. If you decide its to much work to install it let me know and I'll take it off your hands. What kind of auction was it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by BoarBuster View Post
    Looks like you did well. I think anyone on here would be proud to have that as theit cleaning station. If you decide its to much work to install it let me know and I'll take it off your hands. What kind of auction was it?
    our local county school system turns auctions over to an (internet only) auction company. I paid $350 but was shocked at how cheap some of the other items went for.

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    Nice. Saw it in two and send me the unwanted half.
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    That is sweet!
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    My f-i-l has a couple of those ss formed countertops he wants to sell if anyone is close to western KY and wants to build their own.

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    Man 350 is cheap for that!

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    I have a similar sink in my basement. FIL found it at the curb. Faucets were trashed although I wish I had kept them. I looked several times for replacement faucets but price ran me off. I have a utility sink faucet attached to the wall just above the sink that works like a champ.

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