Bruce,
The one and only household appliance that I don't look forward to service is a microwave:
- it has high voltage (>2000V)
- at a high current rating
- it has a big capacitor
- it generates about 1000W of RF energy.
However, I do service them anyhow :-)
When you say you have a smell when you heat something, it may just be the mica cover plates inside the oven chamber; you should see them if you open the door. If they're black/burned, just replace them with new mica ones. Bought some from my local repairman for a few $. Cut it to size with scissors, install and your problem may me over. If it's not the mica cover plates that are burned (quick check: remove them, and start the oven) and there's no other black crud in the oven chamber (i.e., where you put the dish) (you do regularly clean your oven, right ? ;-) ), and you're not an expert (or don't think you are one), I'd leave it alone.
As far as tearing it up go: I'd let my son have a go at it, but I'd be near it when he did so. BTW, demolished (scavenged) my first tv for parts when I was about that age (with a soldering iron that was a present for my swimming diploma). Still have some of the parts :-) And TVs aren't innocent either: the tube has a high vacuum; it is also a high voltage (25kV) capacitor; DON'T probe the hole in the tube, even not a discharged one. There's no point to it anyway (like looking into a laser, it's pointless at best, dangerous at worst).
Geez, when you start to think about these things I almost get afraid to use these appliances, let alone repair :-)
Good luck,
Peter,
The Netherlands.