I'm racing to get ready for my Penobscot trip a week from this coming Monday. Decided to build a reflector oven off of plans in Gil Gilpatrick's Building Outdoor Gear, which is the same book that inspired the NYETI tripping cooler. I bought aluminum sheet slightly over 1/16th thick. It cuts very well on a table saw with an ordinary carbide tipped combination blade (use a blade guard and face shield to control/protect against flying chips). But bending it has been a bear! I had to go buy a metal brake at Harbor Freight and I will probably never use it again! Between materials and tools I probably could have bought a professionally made oven. But where's the fun in that?
Next up, shelf and legs!
Next up, shelf and legs!
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