Table my dad made me for Christmas last year. Works great. Have a 5 gallon bucket with holes drilled in the bottom that you slide the scraps into, then they're ready to dump with no water.
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I have been looking for a nice set up for my new shop. Feesh posted his in another post and it is a dandy. He admittedly luck up on his find of the stainless top. I ave been looking for something similar and as he said , they are expensive. So please post pictures of your set up in this thread. Maybe we can get some ideas. Thanks "D"
This is his:http://www.crappie.com/crappie/main-...able-complete/
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Table my dad made me for Christmas last year. Works great. Have a 5 gallon bucket with holes drilled in the bottom that you slide the scraps into, then they're ready to dump with no water.
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Very nice table RK1,and way to fill it up!
"D" your thread got me to thinking about my cleaning tables from the past. Here's a pic from my previous one. A few years and grey hairs ago. You can see it in the background. It was a porcelain coated steel table with a washboard design on both ends. I built a 2x4 frame for it and found a miss-cut countertop from my local building supply. A very inexpensive build. I would still be using it today if the tornado had not sent it to Kansas with Dorothy and Toto.
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I'm leaning to a double stainless sink and cutting board.The regular house stainless sinks are easy to come by used. Built up to the right height for no bending. Already installed a gfci above where I will build table.
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