rusty
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When messing with the magnetron I would like to remind those new to the forum to be cautious of the purple ceramic, it contains Beryllium oxide which is very toxic. You do not want to break the ceramic and if by accident do not breath the dust.
That said we'll get on with the project, earlier on I had asked if these brassy wire mesh things had any gold in them, someone said they had tested one and found it did contain gold, with nothing further said on the topic.
I have decided to run a test myself tomorrow and will post the results - here.
For the curious folks, I have dismantled the magnetron to show you what is inside. There are two very strong magnets, some aluminum fins for cooling and a large copper piece that I have scraped off exposing fresh copper.
Later I'll cut the ends off the copper chunk using the lathe, inside the copper it's hollow with some small rings silver soldered together, this makes using this copper for cementing silver an excellent candidate.
I do not have power to run the lathe so there will be no pictures showing the insides of the copper piece.
Some very old microwaves I had taken apart had the ends to the copper gold brazed, I do not find these often.
Regards
rusty
That said we'll get on with the project, earlier on I had asked if these brassy wire mesh things had any gold in them, someone said they had tested one and found it did contain gold, with nothing further said on the topic.
I have decided to run a test myself tomorrow and will post the results - here.
For the curious folks, I have dismantled the magnetron to show you what is inside. There are two very strong magnets, some aluminum fins for cooling and a large copper piece that I have scraped off exposing fresh copper.
Later I'll cut the ends off the copper chunk using the lathe, inside the copper it's hollow with some small rings silver soldered together, this makes using this copper for cementing silver an excellent candidate.
I do not have power to run the lathe so there will be no pictures showing the insides of the copper piece.
Some very old microwaves I had taken apart had the ends to the copper gold brazed, I do not find these often.
Regards
rusty