Restoration - Perspex windows, heat forming, help

But its the way it is done professionally. Thermostatically controlled oven

Lots of info at http://www.theplasticshop.co.uk/plastic_technical_data_sheets/working_with_perspex_manual.pdf

Sure, for big work and repeat projects, and where you have data about what temperature does what to the material you're using, use an oven that distributes the heat evenly and all that. But for a one off a hot air gun is way more controlled (you can feel the material go soft) and simpler than a plywood box with a 2-bar heater. Just my 0.02 worth, having done it a few times
 
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