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  1. #41
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gansett View Post
    For me simpler is better. I use an ironing board adjusts up and down easily in those cases when someone wants to fillet a few to give me a break. Use bucket for the scraps and a bowl for the fillets. Easy clean up and storage. Love it.
    same here....been using ironing board at least 20+ yrs. find them either free along road or cheap at yard sales.
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    Got mine pretty well wrapped-up today. Made mine portable, so I can haul it with me wherever I go.



    I added 9" to the legs to make it comfortable, just used heavy wall PVC and hammered it into the legs, then measured and cut all the legs to equal length, then capped them.



    I bored a snug fitting hole through the table I slip the light pole through, then slip a cap on the bottom with a bolt sticking out to keep the bottom from moving (keeps the pole vertical), cap is not on in the pic. I just slide the post in after setting up the table.



    Used a rain-tite box and cover, and added a double receptacle and light switch. It will be plugged in to a GFCI receptacle I plan to add to my trailer.



    Ennivator (Orville) had a slick set-up for tossing fillets in when cleaning fish, a couple cut-down 5 gallon buckets with handles cut in to them. So I figured I'd add a couple of those as well.



    I'll just set a bucket or 2 on the ground for the bones, and probably add a way to hang the spray nozzle on a hose on the side of the table to keep it handy. Didn't see much need for a sink, and would have made folding the table flat impossible. I used a couple 15"x20" cutting boards on the ends of the table, whick is 6' long, plenty of room for 2 people to use.
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    I bought a piece of cutting board and made one of these. I added a short garden hose that stays with table.
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    some really nice set ups guys!

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