Thinking again, because I never made clear to DIngo, that i'm jealous he has a solid metal smoke cave, (so upriver of my now wobbly carboard box.... which has had 30+ smoke loads in by now & isn't seeing many down days).
I know I keep umming & erring as to what to make, but thinking is par for the course (esp when skint)
I rang the recycling centre who due to EU legislation & traceabiliy paperwork et al cannot sell me a fridge / freezer, that's out the window as an option.
Freecycle, possiblity.
Local dump possibility (with a bribe) .."tip-rat" recyling.
for a small unit a built in oven, as they are light, racks already made, viewing door, easy to remove circuitry, knackered elements etc & build in better insulation, light enough to manhandle, generally have a viewing door & basic seal.
SO what are the drawbacks of a pre-existing oven (not the kitchen one I hasten to add?
typically they have a bottom air inlet between the glazing for moisture, & aren't well sealed overall but how well do they exhaust & is it typically in the fight places?
My own experience is simply changing the thermostat & a heating element (simple jobs I assure you) but once opened is basically small circuitry shielded from heat on top of cheap mineral fibre insulation & not enough of it.
Anyone here gone this route & can offer some insight?
My frame, hinges & screws have made it inside for the upright to be assembled as a low grade bodge, based on a bathroom unit we couldn't give away (for shame) so it got used for spare wood rather than tip it, (had the 9yr old daughter learning the frustrations of "boarding out" & an insight as to moody dads when diy isn't straight forward, she learnt a very valuable lesson over 5 hours of her measuring, re-measuring, cutting, sawing, drilling & fine tuning ..she actually "got it" & enjoyed it to a certain degree, harder than putting up a vogels swing arm plasma support for her cub badge (the others were making pre-jointed bird boxes)
I warn you now it will be very slap dash, & very modular, just wish that fashion for stainless steel medicine cabinets that were selling in argos circa 2006 was still a goer (so many of them passed through my local auction house for £3).
If wishes were horses.