Painting still in progress. :-)
Bonus points for who knows what the "pink material under the grinder" is.
And it's purpose.
That switch gives me the heebie jeebies. Combined with the lack of understanding you demonstrated in the prior threads, I’d be borderline afraid to use it. I don’t think you really understand the safety implications of motor wiring.
You are entitled to your opinion.
I am indeed. But I'm far from the only one here who thinks you are doing things that could end up with you getting injured or killed. As Zero999 said, we'd rather you have a bruised ego than be in a coffin. Do you not understand this??
As others have said, nothing here is "personal attacks". Nobody is judging you as a person -- ALL of us started off from knowing nothing about electronics!
We are, however, responding to the
content of your posts, and that content makes us worry you could injure yourself (or potentially others) with an unsafe rewiring job.
For example, threads like
this indicate to us that you do
not understand the basics of electricity, since you didn't understand the need to actually connect components, nor the need to insulate things that shouldn't be connected. So when in one of your numerous grinder threads, you express an assumption about a protective ground
that's the exact opposite of the way it works, it really indicates you're working on things you do not understand well enough to do safely. That's not a personal attack, it's an invitation to take a step back and fill the gaps in your knowledge before something bad happens.