Hello,
I am trying to make my 40L toaster oven into a pizza oven, so far I have done this:
-Bought refractory bricks
-Made a setup to control the heat of the oven based on K thermocouple.
Now the last part I am struggling with is insulation, most of the insulation materials are disgustingly expensive here, and the cheaper ones don't see safe to use inside my small apartment (I don't want to itch for days)
My oven has a metal body, really thin and the cooking chamber has plenty of holes into the air layer. After that there is the external metal body. The door is glass without any insulation.
I was thinking of wrapping the heating chamber with a few layers of aluminum foil, same for the door, but reading about it online it seems it is not that effective?
Another thing I thought of is perlite, it is cheap and available locally which is great, only problem it is loose and I am not sure if dumbing between the layers would help or not.
People mix it with cement to build ovens, but I have a toaster oven, can I put a layer of perlite cement on the outside of the cooking chamber? Would it stick? Is there another way to help insulate the oven?
Another thing that I thought of is putting some of the refractory bricks around it but is it a good idea?
My main concern is melting the electronics, a lot of the electronics in my setup are sensitive to heat above 150C, and I can't keep them all outside the oven.
Insight on the topic is appreciated.
I am trying to make my 40L toaster oven into a pizza oven, so far I have done this:
-Bought refractory bricks
-Made a setup to control the heat of the oven based on K thermocouple.
Now the last part I am struggling with is insulation, most of the insulation materials are disgustingly expensive here, and the cheaper ones don't see safe to use inside my small apartment (I don't want to itch for days)
My oven has a metal body, really thin and the cooking chamber has plenty of holes into the air layer. After that there is the external metal body. The door is glass without any insulation.
I was thinking of wrapping the heating chamber with a few layers of aluminum foil, same for the door, but reading about it online it seems it is not that effective?
Another thing I thought of is perlite, it is cheap and available locally which is great, only problem it is loose and I am not sure if dumbing between the layers would help or not.
People mix it with cement to build ovens, but I have a toaster oven, can I put a layer of perlite cement on the outside of the cooking chamber? Would it stick? Is there another way to help insulate the oven?
Another thing that I thought of is putting some of the refractory bricks around it but is it a good idea?
My main concern is melting the electronics, a lot of the electronics in my setup are sensitive to heat above 150C, and I can't keep them all outside the oven.
Insight on the topic is appreciated.
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