Easy fillets !!
Easy fillets !!
While shopping at Walmart today and looking for a paper towel holder over in the kitchen stuff, I found one of those squeeze type containers for ketchup like you find in resturants. Looks like it holds about 8 oz. I was going to do my internal fillets today since the weather warmed up a bit, so I mixed my pookie, put it in the ketchup squeezer, and made easy fillets. Goes on just like using a caulk tube. Leaves just the right amount and the follow-up with the plastic spoon made them look almost professional. Not bad and it's less than a dollar. Cleaned up good with acetone so I can use it again.
Re: Easy fillets !!
Good idea
Oh, wen I remember all the beautifull plastic tomatopuree squeeze-bottels discarded in the wastebin. So easy to clean and reuseable for filletting.
Thanks,
Koos
Oh, wen I remember all the beautifull plastic tomatopuree squeeze-bottels discarded in the wastebin. So easy to clean and reuseable for filletting.
Thanks,
Koos
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Re: Easy fillets !!
Been planning on using the exact same thing in the near future. Glad to hear its not just one of my ideas. Though I was kinda hoping they would self clean being plastic an'all.
Cheers John.
Cheers John.
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Re: Easy fillets !!
I have used them and they work great, but i still prefer Chucks deal with the cattle syringes, I drill the hole out so I get the size
filet I want.
Ron
filet I want.
Ron