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Has anyone had the idea of (or actually used) scrapped microwaves as
equipment cabinets for home-brew projects?
Seeing a nice small stainless steel one (physically intact) while at
the garbage dump (tip) other day renewed the thought!
Ideas?
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I can think of one use if the shields/seals are intact. As a prototype RF
"silence" cage for testing noisy or low noise amps and such. Perhaps that
Hash generating switching supply or bubble jet printer. The fan should help
keep the gear cool.

What would a Steampunker do with one???
This for example:
http://forums.sketchucation.com/view...18097&p=149778

Paul P.


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Has anyone had the idea of (or actually used) scrapped microwaves as
equipment cabinets for home-brew projects?
Seeing a nice small stainless steel one (physically intact) while at
the garbage dump (tip) other day renewed the thought!
Ideas?


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On Tue, 07 Jul 2009 02:28:35 GMT, "Paul P" REMOVE paul @ REMOVE
ppinyot . REMOVEcom wrote:

I can think of one use if the shields/seals are intact. As a prototype RF
"silence" cage for testing noisy or low noise amps and such.


This may be of interest if you are building 13 cm equipment, but since
the seals are usually resonant traps tuned to 2450 MHz, the
attenuation on other frequencies can be quite low.

Paul OH3LWR

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On Jul 7, 5:21*am, Paul Keinanen wrote:
On Tue, 07 Jul 2009 02:28:35 GMT, "Paul P" REMOVE paul @ REMOVE

ppinyot . REMOVEcom wrote:
I can think of one use if the shields/seals are intact. *As a prototype RF
"silence" cage for testing noisy or low noise amps and such. *


This may be of interest if you are building 13 cm equipment, but since
the seals are usually resonant traps tuned to 2450 MHz, the
attenuation on other frequencies can be quite low.

Paul OH3LWR


Paul: That's interesting 2450 megs being around 12.2 centimetres
wavelength????
I'd alway thought they were just some sort of RF seal along edges of
the case!
Never thought about that whie repairing several except to get the
seals correctly back in place.
Thanks for the comment.
However my original thought was that an old microwave; because
frequently dumped when they go wrong due to a) Cost of labour, skills
and tools are needed for repair, and b) New ones can be bought
cheaply; is a ready made cabinet for some home brew project?
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Hey OM:

Microwave ovens are built for a price, the cheaper the better. The
chinesse have alot of crap out there. Even the fans are junk. I mean
who uses a shaded pole syncro motor for a fan these days, power hungry
junk. Best you could get out of a microwave oven is the metal cabinet
can be cut up with scissors, that's right, dollar store scissors, will
cut the sheet metal they use on microwave ovens. And with a good brake
you can make a lot of project boxes.

Well stainless steel project boxes would look sweet.

73 OM
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On Jul 13, 1:02*am, raypsi wrote:
Hey OM:

Microwave ovens are built for a price, the cheaper the better. The
Chinese have a lot of crap out there. Even the fans are junk. I mean
who uses a shaded pole syncro motor for a fan these days, power hungry
junk. Best you could get out of a microwave oven is the metal cabinet
can be cut up with scissors, that's right, dollar store scissors, will
cut the sheet metal they use on microwave ovens. And with a good brake
you can make a lot of project boxes.

Well stainless steel project boxes would look sweet.

73 OM
de n8zu


Yup somebody gave me a stainless four section container which appears
to be unused and from an old fashioned ice-cream parlour/soda
fountain. There is also a single container, same depth and height etc.
And there is a nice rim around the open ends to which a front panel
could fastened!
Immediately thought of ready-made small equipment cabinets!
Scrapping a bunch of old microwaves is what raised the question of a
reuse for the cabinets. We had a school cafeteria operation one time
with three or four m.waves in use for short periods, on several
occasions was able to scrap older ones for parts for repairs. Now just
junk lying around!
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