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Old 07-01-2012, 01:48 PM
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Post your DIY fillet table

Im wanting to build a fillet table in the backyard but really don't want a eye sore...can y'all post some DIY fillet tables?
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Old 07-01-2012, 01:58 PM
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I used a $16. plastic laundry sink. I built a stand for it with a cleaning table on the left, covered with starboard like stuff. I also cantilevered a work table on the right....no legs to get in the way.
BTW I hang my lures on the wire rack above the sink to rinse after fishing too.
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I used a $16. plastic laundry sink. I built a stand for it with a cleaning table on the left, covered with starboard like stuff. I also cantilevered a work table on the right....no legs to get in the way.
BTW I hang my lures on the wire rack above the sink to rinse after fishing too.
I like it.
I dont really have anyplace to dump the carcasses. Anybody mount a heavy-duty disposal on their setup?
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ironing board

Someone told me to use an old fold out ironing board and put a sheet of wood over the top of it. It worked great and folds away.

Discarded it when my dad bought me an plastic folding fillet table. Kind of miss that old thing. It had much more surface to cut fish than the tables Academy sells
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My Version

Countertop is 3/4 in poly, sink is old cast iron sink, all mounted on treated wood. The clamp is off a 8-9 buck fillet board and that what makes mine so user friendly especially cleaning Flounder gives me a third hand Gut bucket hangs on nail under edge of tabletop, notice that I just finished using it when pic was taken.
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Old 07-02-2012, 08:41 PM
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Does this count? It's normally what I use. Then again, I'm not a real high volume kinda guy most days
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I built this one out of 5/4 and 2x4s
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Cultured marble works great


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1"x12" x48" on the deck railing. I also take it to the beach house and set it on the boat or whatever is available there.
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I built this one out of 5/4 and 2x4s
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