I spent the day building my own oven (hot box). It's basically Bingham's design... copied off of Boyd's but also modified a bit to meet my own needs. Because of my muscle problem, I'm kind of shaky handling Boyd's... 1' x 2' x 88" of 1/2" ply if pretty heavy. Also, my space problem is severe, I need to store my box on end, and I don't have 88" of height. I ended up building my box of 3/8" ply, reinforcing the long seams with 3/4 x 3/4. I also made mine 78", or 10" shorter.
Boyd's, as instructed by Bingham, uses four 200 watt bulbs. I got the parts to do the same, but as I look at things, I'm wondering if maybe four bulbs is overdoing it in my smaller volume box. I would either have two of the bulbs quite close to the ends, or have the four pretty close together, which I think might cause a hot spot in the center.
My question is what effect those of you with experience think might result from going to 3 bulbs? My gut reaction is that it'll work... but what do I know? :^) If I did this, would I need to cook longer?
Next question.. is there a ready source (appliance store... Radio Shack?) for a workable thermostat? I don't have one yet... hoping to find one locally by calling around tomorrow, but if not, I'll phone Bingham's and wait...
Advice and input appreciated..
Dick in Seattle