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I'm building a cleaning table for the back porch and need ideas, I'm not trying to re-invent the wheel and spend tons of money. I've got an old sink ima drop in there and I'm plannin on puttin a cutting board. Any other suggestions?
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use treated wood, or even composite deck boards where applicable
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Composite deck boards as cutting board , fasten them with ceramic coated exterior screws and countersink them so the heads don't mess up your knife
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ImageUploadedByTapatalk1337806807.309270.jpg I used treated lumber. Just tell the wife your gonna make her a "potting table" that doubles as a fish cleaning table.
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A while back someone had pics of one built with composite boards that thing looked sweet
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i'd go all composite deck boards
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that's a sweet cleaning table!! |
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10ft long decked with Trex Accents composite decking. Moen spray faucet with soap dispenser, 25x25 granite insert, under the backsplash LED lighting, overhead flourecent lighting, and a Mexican thatch palapa top for those really hot days. Gater |
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We just had one built like Brown Fin except not as long and sink was on the far right, cutting board screwed to the top on the left side. Just right of the cutting board, and back about 2' he cut a hole slightly larger than dia. of a 3/4" garden hose. Took about a 6' piece of hose and plumbed one end to water supply below table, and screwed a water nozzle to the other. Basically have a retractable hose for cleaning off the table/cutting board . Very handy having that right there, and cheap to do.
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No they do not. I actually rip the rounded edges off with a table saw and suck 'em up tight to each other. You don't need to do that, if you suck them together real tight it's a non issue even with rounded edges still on. One thing with the composites is you don't have to worry about shrinkage.
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Damn I am jealous. That looks awesome!!
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Got that down to an art. Here's mines. Fabed it up at academy!
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Is that Gizzards laying in there ?
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Oh yea. And hearts. Gizzards are my favorite.
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How u cook them Gizzards ?
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Gater that table is awsome good job
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Yeah buddy! Simple and basic.
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