Nope
As said before, many different methods to destenchify it has been tried.
I think I may keep the motor/platter for a painting, automated lazy susan for the spray exhaust booth.
Corey
This is all you need to do, Corey:
How To Clean A Microwave With Vinegar
Here's what you need:
vinegar water
one drop of Young Living lemon essential oil (optional)
a bowl
a toothpick (optional)
Fill a microwaveable bowl with 1-2 cups of water and add 1-2 table-
spoons of vinegar. Add a drop of essential oil if you don?t want
your microwave to smell like vinegar. :-)
Read more here: How To Clean A Microwave With Vinegar And Steam!
http://www.practicallyfunctional.com/how-to-clean-your-microwave-in-2/
Put the bowl in the microwave and shut the door. Microwave the water
and vinegar for 5 minutes. If your microwave is REALLY dirty, don?t
open the microwave right away when the timer goes off. Leave the door
shut for about two more minutes to let the steam continue to work.
The steam will help loosen up caked on bits of food, and the vinegar
will help eliminate any odors. When you open the door, be careful
pulling the bowl out; it will be very hot! Remove the turntable tray
(carefully, it will be hot as well) and wash it in the sink. Now just
take a cloth or sponge and wipe down the inside of the microwave. The
dirt and food will come right off!
Yeah, it's got a good heavy-duty transformer transformer inside. Don't throw it out. But if you decide to use it on a DIY electronics project, bear in mind it might be your last DIY electronics project because of what keith printy said.
If it has a glass turntable with a three-prong female indentation to fit an electric motor on the underside of the box, I could definitely use the glass turntable. Mine broke. I'm using a dinner plate to sit atop the electric motor shaft, but it keeps falling off.