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He Uses Dishwasher To Clean Fish
When Jim Park isn't busy farming, he loves to fish. The job of cleaning those fish is no longer as messy, thanks to the fish-cleaning table he made from an old dishwasher.
"Last winter, as I was about to throw away our old dishwasher, I got to thinking that it would be just the right height to clean fish on. It
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He Uses Dishwasher To Clean Fish FARM HOME Miscellaneous 27-4-31 When Jim Park isn't busy farming, he loves to fish. The job of cleaning those fish is no longer as messy, thanks to the fish-cleaning table he made from an old dishwasher.
"Last winter, as I was about to throw away our old dishwasher, I got to thinking that it would be just the right height to clean fish on. It already had a cutting board top," he says.
Park pulled out the trays and installed three stationery plywood shelves. He keeps his supplies such as fish cleaning pans, fillet knives, an electric knife, baggies, salt, and pails on the shelves so everything is handy when he gets home with a bunch of fish that need cleaning.
"When I'm done cleaning, I just take a garden hose to it."
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Jim Park, 23664 467th Ave., Colman, S. Dakota 57017 (ph 605 534-3200).
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