I have seen ads for the Rofco, and while it looks great, the price is pretty steep, and while the B5 is only 1,300 watts, which would be no problem for a 120 volt line, it comes as 240 which means running a special outlet for it.
After seeing what Danny has done with a steam generator http://weightloss-slim.fit/node/61210/external-steam-generator%3C/a%3E%C2%A0%C2%A0 and my own experiments with a combi oven, http://weightloss-slim.fit/node/60910/tartine-bread-combi-oven%3C/a%3E%C2%A0%C2%A0which were good, but having the fan going the whole time was drying out the bread, i decided to try to imitate the Rofco in my Cadco convection oven.
I loaded the oven with 3 firebricks, and then a pizza stone, and preheated it at 525.
I won't say it is a good as a Rofco, but I was quite pleased with the results for the first trial.


Well done Barry - a good solution to the severe limitations of a convection only oven for bread baking. I'm lucky because my oven has top and bottom elements as well as convection.
Your solution reminds me of this TFL post I found a while ago, though I think Rodger's is an oven of no return!
Lance
Thanks, I had not seen that page. He was much more adventurous than me. Good for you having top and bottom elements, that would be ideal.