Re: What gauge metal for gun oven
As we had shown in our build-thread on making our oven, we used school lockers and Firewall. For the box structure, I personally would simply suggest that you use anything that you are comfortable in working with.
But for insulation, we would definitely recommend that you use an actual insulation as opposed to the Firewall that we were 'aimed towards'. While it may have "some" heat retention ability, it is primarily a "traveling heat slower-downer" and not very efficient.
While it does help to retain heat in the beginning, after about a half-hour to 45 minutes, one cannot touch the outside of the oven anymore. That is simply heat-loss. We do intend to dismantle ours in time, and re-line it with something much better. As has been suggested many times in this thread, and others.
Another one of those O-DIG jobs. One-Day I'm Gonna.....
The thing is though, the oven itself performs so well as it is. This is primarily because of the PID Controller that we're running, and the temperatures we're wanting are held near perfect and exact. 'Down to the degree' is not exactly needed here, but it sure works great. That controller makes the whole unit work so good, that there's little reason to do the tear-down & re-build. Except for the energy usage.