So you have a full bottom on it. OK.
I'm sorry to say though that if you put new bulbs in your existing locations you will have problems.
The first problem that you will most likly have is a fire. You see, your bulbs are to close to the side and the side is just bare wood. When you get a bulb that will give enough heat output in there, it will burn the inside of your mold before you get the metal hot enough evenly to bend the sides.
Second problem you will have is that the metal will not heat evenly with the bulbs in the corners. The waist will most likly not get hot enough and the lower bout will most likly not get hot enough either.
There could be a third in that the sides of the bender may cave inward slightly because you have no cross support other than the steel slat. But this may not happen.
My suggestion would be to start over and build a new bender or make some modifications to this one. But I would build a new one.
Here are a bunch of web sites with descriptions and pictures of benders that work well.
First is Bruce Dickey's bender which is posted in the
Jig's, Tools & Techniques section
Than there is David Hurds bender
He makes Ukes so I would add a third bulb for guitar bending.
Than there is
JC Jones side bender.
Than there is
Mike Doolin's side bender. I made one of these and it works very well. This one is a little more complicated but you can do it if you take a good look through the process and my post in the archives
Here
Now if you don't want to make one (but I bet you do) there is John Hall at Blues Creek guitar (one of the OLF sponsors) who will sell you a fine side bender.
There are other options out there, but I didn't want to overwhelm you with any more options.
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