Not really so much of a box, but it works pretty well. It's spaced off the back wall of the bench by about 1/2 inches to allow air ventilation (also I was too lazy to mill out pockets for the nuts on the back). Those are 8 ohm "100W non-inductive" resistors from China. I haven't manage to blow them up yet. If I want a 4-ohm dummy load, I connect the second resistor in parallel with clip leads. If I don't need to test two channels at once, I can go up to 32 ohm or down to 2 ohm.
Nobody ever said a dummy load had to be smart. When I get around to re-doing my bench, I'm going to make a rackmount dummy load that will have more options, including 8 ohms at 1500W for load testing big amps, and some higher values for load testing transformers and power supplies. And It's going to have a fan so I never have to stop and wait for it to cool down like I do now.
Another type I've seen for lower values in physics labs is a big spring-like coil of nichrome wire submerged in a tube of water. Supposedly they can take a tremendous amount of wattage due to the high specific heat of water. Just be sure to top it off every now and then.