NopeI know the early microwave ovens couldn't handle anything metallic. Has that changed?
Wrapped in wet ragsI myself have never seen a microwave that you could put metallic items in.
Only can use the metal grates when used on the convection oven settings, not the regular microwaveMany have metal grills and grates in them. I’m not sure what makes a metal item “microwave safe” and what doesn’t.
Not true buddy. I’ve got two convection microwaves here with metal grates. Can use with any feature.Nope
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Only can use the metal grates when used on the convection oven settings, not the regular microwave
Aluminum is what I think is bad to put in microwaves I think?
Nope. But the metal grates are fine. That was my point, I don’t know why.So you can put a fork or spoon in those with no issues?
So you can put a fork or spoon in those with no issues?
A bearing will likely spark because of the different metals...depending on where the spark happens, would likely cause damage to part of the bearing. May not be a critical part...but I am fairly sure arcing metal causes damage. Lol.
Why not heat bearings with – I dunno – an air-carbon arc gouging rig? Or how bout an oxylance?![]()
Stick them in a flux capacitor and see what happens ...![]()