I am just waiting for the wife to go to the shopsto give this a try
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I am just waiting for the wife to go to the shopsto give this a try
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I am just waiting for the wife to go to the shopsto give this a try
Bloody spelling is awful, all thank to a predictive text and my fat fingers.Well that’s just as if by chance that I have come across this thread. I am in the process of replacing both bearing in be of my 3 phase 5.5kw Electric motor from an extractor unit. The extractor unit, despite being rated for external use, has had some water ingress not the top bearing, thus making it extremely dry and noisy. I haven’t got a microwave of my own, but lads across the yard do. I am due to buy a paid of bearings tomorrow. Shaft will go in the fridge, whilst bearings into the microwave, should have tuning motor by the end of tomorrow.
Thank you for posting it @DrFarkoff
For once In a lifetime, microwave will do it.There are workshop induction heaters specifically for this sort of job.
You may be able to hire or buy one.
tom
I thought you can’t put metal in a microwaveFor once In a lifetime, microwave will do it.
Wow. Every days a school day.
I thought the sameI thought you can’t put metal in a microwave?