AllonsPeche |
01-19-2012 10:07 PM |
Making a cleaning table
Does anyone know where I can get starboard material for building a fish cleaning table?
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fishinpox |
01-19-2012 10:31 PM |
Bass pro, or find a cabinet shop and have them order you some , or a restaurant supply house. You can also use composite deck boards
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Starboard is very expensive.
But West Marine has some small pieces.
Olmsted Shipyard in Lake Charles has some big pieces.
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Shawn Braquet |
01-19-2012 10:46 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by fishinpox
(Post 379380)
Bass pro, or find a cabinet shop and have them order you some , or a restaurant supply house. You can also use composite deck boards
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I used the composite deck boards
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FiberglassMan21 |
01-19-2012 11:38 PM |
OLmsted shipyard in lake charles we got both composite and starboard
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Top Dawg |
01-20-2012 11:29 AM |
Lake Charles rubber and gasket has that white Teflon looking stuff. Makes good cuttin boards or cleaning table tops. Cheaper than Teflon.
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BROWN FIN |
01-20-2012 03:44 PM |
Or you could use commercial bathroom stalls. It's made out of the same stuff.
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smooth move |
01-26-2012 09:28 PM |
starboard will warp in the sun. google high density fiberboard for a dealer near you. this is the stuff used on casting platforms, it's cheaper than starboard and holds up better.
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coco crazy |
01-26-2012 10:06 PM |
Marine Plastic Innovations....google them...best prices on starboard and can custom make you something if needed.
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troutwhisperer |
01-27-2012 12:21 AM |
I work at lake Charles rubber and gasket. A lot of people use what is called UHMW for cutting boards. It's not that expensive unless it's really big. Will last almost forever.
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bluewing |
01-27-2012 02:06 AM |
last time I checked starboard was way to expensive to make a cleaning table. I used a 1ft by 1ft piece to mount a GPS on the dash of the boat
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Sea-Trac Offshore |
01-27-2012 08:11 AM |
I buy it in sheets like plywood here in Metairie for custom dashes on boats and enclosures. It is expensive but great stuff to work with.
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Garfish |
01-27-2012 09:08 AM |
Maybe get some countertop material.
I use a piece of old silestone countertop that fits on my workbench. It's about 3' x 4'. It works out great and it cleans up very easy after use.
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Ratdog |
01-29-2012 12:15 AM |
I use 2/4 discarded shaker screens from the oil field water passes easy but other trash holds for discard
Good luck I like starboRd better
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Gater |
01-31-2012 01:09 AM |
Cleaning table
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Shawn Braquet
(Post 379391)
I used the composite deck boards
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X2! Composite decking makes the best table top. Won't rot, you can cut on it, contains no chemicals, and the texture won't allow for your fish to slide.
Gater
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Keith_Stone |
01-31-2012 08:19 AM |
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Originally Posted by Gater
(Post 384326)
X2! Composite decking makes the best table top. Won't rot, you can cut on it, contains no chemicals, and the texture won't allow for your fish to slide.
Gater
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Nice looking table!!
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cduhon |
01-31-2012 08:36 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Gater
(Post 384326)
X2! Composite decking makes the best table top. Won't rot, you can cut on it, contains no chemicals, and the texture won't allow for your fish to slide.
Gater
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sweet looking table, would never have thought of using that but looks great. Where is that table located??
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mcjaredsandwich |
01-31-2012 08:45 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Gater
(Post 384326)
X2! Composite decking makes the best table top. Won't rot, you can cut on it, contains no chemicals, and the texture won't allow for your fish to slide.
Gater
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Thats a nice lookin table!!
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Lake Chuck Duck |
01-31-2012 08:56 AM |
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Originally Posted by Gater
(Post 384326)
X2! Composite decking makes the best table top. Won't rot, you can cut on it, contains no chemicals, and the texture won't allow for your fish to slide.
Gater
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That table is bad arse!
I put a little sheet of stainless steel for my cutting surface. The rest is just treated lumber.
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Sorry for the crappy pic, but here's my set-up. Just an ole iron sink. I have a Teflon cutting board that fits flush with the top of the basin which I just drop in.
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