Camp Chef Smoker group?

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My 36" Camp Chef Woodwind Pellet grill with Side Kick griddle/sear box and front folding table is completed.
 

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I got the jerky rack. I think they're dangerous because some of the grate wires are not finished properly. I gashed my finger on one of the wire ends that was sticking up. One one grate, and I haven't tried the other two, there are more than 10 of these hazards. Do you have the same problem? If so, how did you blunt the ends?
Thanks,
Baldy
 
I got the jerky rack. I think they're dangerous because some of the grate wires are not finished properly. I gashed my finger on one of the wire ends that was sticking up. One one grate, and I haven't tried the other two, there are more than 10 of these hazards. Do you have the same problem? If so, how did you blunt the ends?
Thanks,
Baldy
Dremel! While I don't have a Camp Chef, I have had to use a Dremel to de-horn a lot of items over the decades. Seems there is always a rough edge on something. Mighty handy to have around.
 
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