Starboard vs wife's cutting board
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Starboard vs wife's cutting board
I just ordered 2 pieces of Starboard 1/2" 12 3/8" x 17 3/8"...$38..free shipping. My wife's cutting board is 26" x 32" and costs under $20 at Walmart...damn...same damn stuff...anything marine and look out!
I know what to do, next time, fellas...Pam will say "where's my cutting board?"..."How am I supposed to know?"..."I'm blind...leave me alone"
John.
I know what to do, next time, fellas...Pam will say "where's my cutting board?"..."How am I supposed to know?"..."I'm blind...leave me alone"
John.
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Re: Starboard vs wife's cutting board
Reading this I would be more worried where the knives are, lolJohnCranston wrote: I know what to do, next time, fellas...Pam will say "where's my cutting board?"..."How am I supposed to know?"..."I'm blind...leave me alone"
John.
if the purpose of the starboard is to cut bait then yes just use a regular cutting board, but I dont think those boards will hold up long to constant UV exposure if it were used for trim work or doors.
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lucky that aluminum wasn't a old stop sign, cant tell you how many car repairs we made as kids using stop signsWingnut wrote:I had to laugh...
One of my bilge pumps was broken when I bought the boat. When I removed it I found it mounted to an old piece of 1/4' aluminum which was nasty.
The pump is now mounted to a piece of an old cutting board! Works perfect.
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