Want to make a nice deer/game processing station in a corner of my shop. Outside of the basics; what are some little things that you normally wouldn't think of that make a difference convenience wise?
Yep, have a nice stainless table, sink, fridge/freezer and basic stuff like a grinder and a slicer. Doing some processing over the weekend, I was thinking it'd be more convenient to have a towel dispenser and a magnetic knife holder above the table; which made me think what else would make things easier?There are so many little things that make the job easier, but one piece of advice that I'll give is to set your table/cutting surface height to a comfortable level. Too low, and you're hunched over working and it'll kill your back.
A utility sink nearby for cleanup is sure nice.
Yep. Any little thing to organize tools and dispensers makes it handy and keeps your work space open.Yep, have a nice stainless table, sink, fridge/freezer and basic stuff like a grinder and a slicer. Doing some processing over the weekend, I was thinking it'd be more convenient to have a towel dispenser and a magnetic knife holder above the table; which made me think what else would make things easier?
Yep; have my gambrel in the barn which is right next to the shop. Can pull my side by side or my truck underneath it.not sure if its possible in your set up, but I made sure to hang my gambrel/pully system in an area where I can still back my truck up under. that way I can attach my gambrel to the deer legs and then just ratchet the deer right out of the truck bed. Save the back whenever possible.
Want to make a nice deer/game processing station in a corner of my shop. Outside of the basics; what are some little things that you normally wouldn't think of that make a difference convenience wise
Electric hoist, good cutting table, great lighting, and wash tub for basics. After that it's about what you want to make and how you want to pack it.Want to make a nice deer/game processing station in a corner of my shop. Outside of the basics; what are some little things that you normally wouldn't think of that make a difference convenience wise?
Lenox bimetal blades, that Lowe's sells, work very well on bone.Sawzall you don't mind getting bloody with a long wood or meat blade.