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Spot on.Sakkadelic said:Plastic bucket it is, got a main voltage 9x9 50hz fan for 5$ today, 100W bulb would be good?
100W is ample. I've used a 40W compact bulb as I didn't want to melt the (small) bucket, which obviously means the drying takes a bit longer, up to 2 days for three layers of gauze and fairly wet material.
I attached the fan to a plywood plinth with a circular cut-out on the bottom of the bucket. This makes attachment of the legs a more robust affair. There was a bit of a trick to attaching the light bulb holder in the centre of the fan. Stout, insulated, single-strand copper wire sorted it out.
The fan and the bulb were wired in parallel and the flex has a switch in it. Basically like a lamp, which is what it is.
P.S. On occasion I lined the bucket with cake tin rings when using a more powerful bulb but the missus bakes really good cakes so I relented and gave them back!