I don't know how to fix this microwave oven. Like any electrical device, it is probably repairable, but you have to call on someone who has the skills to do it safely (perhaps a weld and a coat of special paint suitable for food contact would suffice). On the other hand, I advise you to browse the following links to inform yourself about microwaves and microwave ovens and reduce the spread of dubious theories:
- a video of Jamy:
- the wikipedia page on microwaves: https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Micro-onde
- the wikipedia page on microwave ovens: https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four_%C3%A0_micro-ondes
- the world health organization (sslé, I did not find in French): https://www.who.int/.../item/radiation-microwave-ovens
Remember to check the sources of the websites you visit. Most do not cite their sources or refer to "scientists" and "studies" that do not exist.
My answer :
And you remember to read your posts before publishing them. Your answer is inappropriate because it simply answers the question: is a microwave IN GOOD CONDITION dangerous! On a microwave in good condition, the answer is no (although there are always microwave leaks ... I have a sensor that shows it well!). But a leaking microwave with HUGE HOLES like the one in this post is another matter...Jamy even says it: radiation is dangerous! Remember to connect your neurons a little when they still exist.