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    frazwood Posts: 129, Reputation: 2
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    Mar 18, 2010, 05:57 PM
    Disposer for a fish cleaning station?
    I like to fish and I like to keep fish to eat. The biggest problem that I have with cleaning fish is the disposal of the fish-cleaning waste, especially in the summer. Our garbage collection day is on Friday, so if I go fishing on Saturday morning... the fish entrails sit in the garbage all week (stinky!). Our current solution is to freeze the remnants until Friday morning and then put them in the garbage (my wife is not a big fan of this solution).

    So, I was thinking that I could make a fish cleaning station and put it in my basement. I was thinking of a butcher-block countertop plus a sink with a disposer under it, plumbing it all to drain to the sewer. Basically, it'd be like a basement laundry tub, without the laundry.

    My question is: how big/powerful of a disposer would I need to grind up fish heads, bones, etc. I found something similar on the internet, but they were 4-person fishing cleaning stations that had 5-hp disposers. Would I need to go with that big of a disposer?

    (the good news, from the plumbing perspective, is that I don't normally catch very large fish).
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    cdad Posts: 12,700, Reputation: 1438
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    Mar 18, 2010, 06:10 PM

    Here is some to look at.

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    Garbage Disposals for Home or Commercial Use - PlumbersCrib.com Plumbing Supplies Insinkerator Tankless Water Heaters Ridgid Mr. Steam Plumbing Supplies Sinks Toilet Seats

    Insinkerator Badger - 5XP Garbage Disposal, Insinkerator Badger 5XP - PlumbersCrib.com Plumbing Supplies Insinkerator Tankless Water Heaters Ridgid Mr. Steam Plumbing Supplies Sinks Toilet Seats

    But I might also recommend to take some of work away from the disposal and maybe use a decent high grade food processor. That way it's a 2 step process but it will keep from overloading the unit. The other thing would be to use a processor and have a mulch pile to drop it into and cover. It would be great for your garden.
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    Milo Dolezal Posts: 7,192, Reputation: 523
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    Mar 18, 2010, 07:14 PM

    I would recommend this one: InSinkErator SS-100 Commercial Disposal - PlumbersCrib.com Plumbing Supplies Insinkerator Tankless Water Heaters Ridgid Mr. Steam Plumbing Supplies Sinks Toilet Seats

    Don't try to save money. In GD, more you pay the better unit you'll get.

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