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Dang......I like the way you think, great job with the proper amount of thought put into this project, well done, thanks for sharing. I will continue to watch your vids, keep em coming.
Now that was a terrific project Jon! After watching this, I am looking forward to eating some cherry stone clams on the half shell, yummy! Having grown up living on the water, this brought back lots of memories............Thanks............. :)
Very nice, John. Interesting, whenever you walk up to a fish cleaning table in the FL keys, you almost instantly get an audience of 15 to 20 pelicans waiting for handouts. Always reminds me of a preacher leading his congregation.
Great video Jon! Funny that this is sponsored by Zero-G...awesome hoses. I am actually doing a give away for one on my channel right now if you want to get in on it. Thanks!
Another great deign and build! Love your channel. P.s. I recently installed the same deck as you.... same color even. Mine water stains pretty bad... looks kinda ugly real,quick, you finding the same thing?
Life time fisherman and the table has three design: 1) too slippery. Almost every fish that has been in an ice cooler for several hours will be slimy by the time you want to clean them. It needs to have a rough surface. Keep a large, hard bristled brush tied to the table and between the brush and natural water pressure you should be able to blow off any scale, slime or guts. 2) No backwards slope. You don't want your fish flying away from you when you cutting on it. Keep the surface flat. Any water used to clean the fish will run off naturally between the board or blow off from the pressure of the water. 3) The front needs to be flush. When you file a fish, you bring it to the front so your hand is free to move up and down the fish's spine.
Hi All, visit my site at jonpeters.com/ for the free plans While you're there pick up some merch to show your support. Thanks for watching and please don't forget to subscribe.
Piece of artwork.
Oh! ..and the table ain't bad either. Enjoyed your video and desperately need this table. 🎣
Awh wow man, I've been lookin for this THANK YOU!!!
Dang......I like the way you think, great job with the proper amount of thought put into this project, well done, thanks for sharing. I will continue to watch your vids, keep em coming.
Form and function, nice looking fish cleaning table.
Looks like a nice relaxing project to build. Great work.
Great and useful project. Looks very convenient.
Now that was a terrific project Jon! After watching this, I am looking forward to eating some cherry stone clams on the half shell, yummy! Having grown up living on the water, this brought back lots of memories............Thanks............. :)
Very nice, John. Interesting, whenever you walk up to a fish cleaning table in the FL keys, you almost instantly get an audience of 15 to 20 pelicans waiting for handouts. Always reminds me of a preacher leading his congregation.
Paints a great image... I can see it!
Surprenante et jolie réalisation 🛠😉
Now time to catch some fish and have a fish fry! Good work Jon!
Interesting project
Very nice job!
Nice project
Enjoyed the video ... let's see how you catch and clean fish .. all the beat from central Arkansas!
Nice video Jon! Thanks for sharing.😎👍JP
Wow awesome video, good voiceover
Bien, ya sólo me falta tener una casa sobre un lago, jajajaja 😂😂😂 👍👍👍
Let’s get some yellowfin on that gorgeous table!
I just read in an old book that if you screw/ nail bottle caps down to a board it makes a go0d fish scale remover
Nice!
hello Jon shared on Facebook, good fishing 😂😂😂
excellent work greetings
Would have liked a longer/closer look at the finished table. I’d like to consider the detail a little longer.
Thanks... There’s a few stills on my site if you search fish cleaning station
Looks great, Jon. If you didn't have the left over IPE, would you have used the composite decking instead?
Yes I think so but the wood will probably hold up better to the knife
Got ya, thanks.
Great video Jon! Funny that this is sponsored by Zero-G...awesome hoses. I am actually doing a give away for one on my channel right now if you want to get in on it. Thanks!
Nice project Jon. Do you have any concerns cutting the pressure treated lumber inside your shop?
Not really but I don’t like to , I do always where a mask
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Another great deign and build! Love your channel. P.s. I recently installed the same deck as you.... same color even. Mine water stains pretty bad... looks kinda ugly real,quick, you finding the same thing?
So far so good
jon …… is the lake or water on your property
No it’s the Bay at my Mom’s house
Life time fisherman and the table has three design: 1) too slippery. Almost every fish that has been in an ice cooler for several hours will be slimy by the time you want to clean them. It needs to have a rough surface. Keep a large, hard bristled brush tied to the table and between the brush and natural water pressure you should be able to blow off any scale, slime or guts. 2) No backwards slope. You don't want your fish flying away from you when you cutting on it. Keep the surface flat. Any water used to clean the fish will run off naturally between the board or blow off from the pressure of the water. 3) The front needs to be flush. When you file a fish, you bring it to the front so your hand is free to move up and down the fish's spine.
7:12 It would suck if you dropped the drill
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Too slippery,you'll end up cutting yourself if you use it like that.
Beautiful piece of furniture though.
Hello
jon can I have your own stickers?