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Old 03-27-2013, 08:40 PM   #1
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Hey All,

I'm thinking about getting a fish cleaning table with a roughly 24"x20" sink and a 36"x20" prep area to put out in my bbq zone. They're stainless and have a faucet. Anyone else done this? The place that makes them does customizations (not that there's much to change) but any advice or input would be great!!!
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Old 03-27-2013, 10:30 PM   #2
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I have a 2' x 6' piece of granite left over from our kitchen remodel & want to build something like an outdoor prep table.... I was thinking Hot Water is a must & stainless sink as you have, but not sure how to go about it & wanted the table to be on wheels & portable.... So still thinking.... Just my thoughts, keep us posted.
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Old 03-27-2013, 11:34 PM   #3
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Far as hot water goes, I was thinking an instant hot water heater. I am putting the table right next to a hose bib but no hot water line. The only rub with the instant hot water heater is they are not supposed to be outside so I'll have to put it in a protective box. But for now, I will be more than happy with cold water alone.

I really think the fish cleaning station is the way to go for outdoor use. All stainless, all the time
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Old 03-28-2013, 12:40 AM   #4
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I used a cheap propane camping shower heater to mine...about 130 buxck
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Old 03-28-2013, 04:34 AM   #5
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The only problem that I see with a fish cleaning/ BBQ prep station is after cleaning fish and no matter how good I try to clean that area there are always scales leftover. I guess you can always keep it mind while you cleaning that you will be prepping Que on it later.
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Some nice features would be. A marine edge, backsplash, and pre-rinse spray faucet. Some of those details can be seen here.
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Most all outdoor Instant Lp/Nat gas water heater's have a spicket on it so you can pull off that if you have one. I've got one and it's HANDY!
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I didn't want the expense of a second water heater so I just had a 1/2" pex line run from the house water supply. It might take longer to get warm but it works for me.

The sink idea is a good one but restaurant sinks work just as well. I found mine on Craigs list for less than $100.

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My wife is dead set against this. I have tried to convince her of something similar.
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My wife is dead set against this. I have tried to convince her of something similar.
Why is she against it?
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