New Parts For Snoopy

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Time to get snoopy smoker with some new parts.

Got new element, was hoping to get the other new item today but looks like tomorrow.

So

Tomorrow the new parts will be put in.
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Well

Looks like tomorrow as my new part will not be here until about 8p :emoji_disappointed:
 
The new part is here.
Glad my wife was watching me take the element out, I grabbed the one pictured and she said your going to put the old one back in?

Old one?

Yeah you told me few years ago that the old one is in the package that has grease on it.

Your new one is in your smoker parts box.

Good catch I said.

Off to Menards now.
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Rick, that tool would definitely make it easy to disassemble a pallet without tearing up the boards. I had to look it up, did not know they made a tool like that specifically for pallets.....cool.
 
Yup! My bad!
Pallets can be brutal to disassemble. I’ve done a bunch over the years as they are a very cheap source of lumber (mostly free) but dang, square head screws and helical nails in hardwoods is tough to cleanly take apart. I guess you pay one way or another.
 
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Pallets can be brutal to disassemble. I’ve done a bunch over the years as they are a very cheap source of lumber (mostly free) but dang, square head screws and helical nails in hardwoods is tough to cleanly take apart. I guess you pay one way or another.
Oh. I know. We get pallets stolen from the company on a daily basis because of this weird pallet furniture thing. I'm constantly telling people not to burn pallets for campfires. Because there is a chance of getting poisoned from what they may have been carrying.
 
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