The next couple of posts have pics of the actual box in action....
This is a picture of the completed box looking in with the door open. Externally the box isn't much to look at. It is just a big white box.
You can see the light fixture, which is sitting in a recessed space, on the light shelf. Adjustment is made by adding shelf support clips and physically lifting or lowering the shelf to the desired position. The flaw in this design is one rattels the bulb a bit in the process of lifting or lowering the light shelf which couldn't be good for the life of the bulb, and your hands and arms have a lot of light exposure, which I understand is not very good for you.
Having already had skin cancer several times and prefering not to have unecessary exposure to UV rays I have ordered a set of light yo yos to raise and lower the light shelf with.
NOTE: The holes in the light shelf allow the air that enters the bottom of the cabinet to circulate to the exhaust vent, which is that big black dot at the top of the picture.
The cabinet walls are 1 1/4" thick and those pots are 1 gallon size to give you an idea of scale.
