Fish scaling apparatus

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A22C 2502

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047633867

ABSTRACT:
A fish scaling apparatus includes a container having a bottom and an upstanding side wall, and a cylindrical insert including a plurality of inwardly-extending projections. The projections in the insert into the interior of the insert, and are provided with a rough or sharp edge. A paddle member is disposed within the interior of the cylindrical insert, and is connected to a shaft extending exteriorly of the container. The shaft is adapted for connection to the chuck of a portable drill. When the drill is operated, rotation of the paddle member is caused within the interior of the cylindrical insert. Such rotation causes fish disposed within the interior of the cylindrical insert to come into contact with the inwardly-extending projections disposed on the side wall of the cylindrical insert, for removing the scales from fish. The paddle member may also be provided with a series of spaced projections for aiding in the removal of scales from the fish during agitation.

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