Need microwave part, ?R U remodeling

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Old 03-24-2022, 11:34 AM
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I hope to find someone who is getting a new microwave and replacing the GE 1800 beige model that would now be 16 years old. They no longer make the part I need which is the grille above the unit that acts as part of the vent. The model number is JVM1850CH05. If you have this unit/grille I would be happy to pay for it. See photo below
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If the existing grill is cracked or broken, i have been very good at repairing these types of items. Let me know.
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If the existing grill is cracked or broken, i have been very good at repairing these types of items. Let me know.
Yes, the plastic is broken at both of the tabs which hold the attachment screws. Several breaks in fact. I am trying some plastic super glue, again, but all the glues I've tried on this hard plastic don't seem to hold for long.
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I have that unit, which we are replacing. Your post says beige but I think mine is white. But with the gunk buildup, it looks beige!
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I have that unit, which we are replacing. Your post says beige but I think mine is white. But with the gunk buildup, it looks beige!
The model number is inside the microwave on the left side wall. If you really have it, white would not be terrible as I could probably paint it to match, sort of. Send me a private message if you want to sell me the part.
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Try this
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Sorry to answer for the OP but I would guess Mr Blueash looked, before posting however if you look at the site you linked the requested part is unavailable as it is on 5 other parts sites, eBay & Amazon. The actual part number is PS229568 which I did find on ONE site for $175 but alas it isn't even available for that price.

@Blueash I had the same problem with ours (sorry, long gone) before it died. The way I temp fixed it was to attach a small piece of thin sheetmetal to the broken tabs (I BROKE 'EM REMOVING IT!) with superglue and duct tape and it held for a while until it thankfully died. Bought a new stainless LG from Worst Buy for $99 (open box special during a sale) and popped it into the same space.
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Yes, the plastic is broken at both of the tabs which hold the attachment screws. Several breaks in fact. I am trying some plastic super glue, again, but all the glues I've tried on this hard plastic don't seem to hold for long.
If the glue does not work, let me know, I can fabricate some brass or aluminum angle to glue on and support the tabs.
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If the glue does not work, let me know, I can fabricate some brass or aluminum angle to glue on and support the tabs.
Thank you. Glue is drying. I shall see. I will private message if I need help. As always, you are a gem.
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Looks like the unit I have in my home, circa 2004. My latch on the door quit working and the door won't stay closed. Anyone know if this is repairable?
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I have the same model, but I am hoping/wishing it would die so I can justify buying a new replacement. The door handle broke but I glued it and it is holding. It still works so it stays for now. I know what you mean regarding the vent grill. Mine has a few small cracks also, but it is still holding together. I've replaced just about all my appliances, except the microwave. The newer models are lighter and not that expensive. Last time there was a sale at Lowes, I should have purchased because it was cheaper than repairing this one in most cases. Youtube has been great as far as repairing microwaves is concerned. But, plastic does seem to weaken and break over time.
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Call this number. He may have what u need on the micro.
1-920-419-1780. Les
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Yes, the plastic is broken at both of the tabs which hold the attachment screws. Several breaks in fact. I am trying some plastic super glue, again, but all the glues I've tried on this hard plastic don't seem to hold for long.
Super glue is terrible stuff. Gorilla glue is way better. But, what you need is J+B weld (use the original, not the 5 min, it's stronger). Needs 24 hours to get to max strength. Then paint over. You could reinforce it with sheet metal, galvanize or aluminum. You could use some misc plastic thin sheet, also.
........Also, Ace used (?) to sell a clear 2 part epoxy that might work - maybe, not as strong as J+B.
......If all that fails........you could haunt thrift stores until that model rolls in. or check their website. Good luck!
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Super glue is terrible stuff. Gorilla glue is way better. But, what you need is J+B weld (use the original, not the 5 min, it's stronger). Needs 24 hours to get to max strength. Then paint over. You could reinforce it with sheet metal, galvanize or aluminum. You could use some misc plastic thin sheet, also.
........Also, Ace used (?) to sell a clear 2 part epoxy that might work - maybe, not as strong as J+B.
......If all that fails........you could haunt thrift stores until that model rolls in. or check their website. Good luck!
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If you can swing it financially, replace the microware.
The new ones might not last as long, but they are a lot faster we found out.
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