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William R. Watt wrote:
I've never tried putting a metal container in a microwave ... Ta da! but its supposed to be noisy and ruin the microwave oven. Why is it "supposed" to be noisy and ruin the oven? What do you suppose your microwave oven is made of? There is one exception which is a metal container with a special coating for microwaves. Did you really spend your own money on that? Think about that one for a moment. Is the "special coating" conductive? Does it absorb microwaves? Does it reflect them? Is it made of some miracle material that even Lockheed and the Air Force don't know about yet? Rick |
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Whenever I've put metal in the microwave (accidentally), it has
produced lots of sparks. Try putting an AOL CD in an old microwave. Light show! -m ---- Boatbuilder-friendly small sawmill in Ottawa/Gatineau region. |
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Max Camirand wrote:
Try putting an AOL CD in an old microwave. Light show! It really is fantastic! I am tempted to put a switch on the light so that it shows up better! Steel wool is also pretty good. RicK |
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