Re: Should I make or buy an incubator?
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eel588
Boanerges,
What would you use to cut a hole in the front (der, a saw) but what kind? Would a hand saw work? I'm not sure how easily accomplished it is.
It was easy IMO. I used a saber saw (it's electric not a hand saw though). You just need to drill some holes first with a drill bit big enough to make a hole that the blade of the saber saw can fit through in order to start cutting with the saber saw. Also, make sure the blade is a metal cutting blade and not a wood cutting one. I should also note a lot of people just leave the door the way it is. You just have to open the door to check on the eggs that way as opposed to looking through the window. But even looking through the plexi glass window does not give you a clear view of all the eggs through the steralite tubs. I just like the ability to be able to see whats going on in there (the best I can) at all times without having to open the doors a lot.
Re: Should I make or buy an incubator?
I built mine out of a full-size upright freezer (broken, aka free). Total cost = ~$200, INCLUDING Herpstat thermostat. There is more room than I will ever need. One warning about cutting windows, though, is that plexi and glass don't hold heat as well as the insulation you are cutting out. That doesn't mean it can't still work, but it's your call.
Re: Should I make or buy an incubator?
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eel588
What do you guys think of this? I called yesterday, he didn't answer. He called back today and said he still has it. The ad is well over a months old. If I could talk him down, I mean way down to like $50. This would be cool to have as an incubator. What do you think, how many clutches would fit in this?
http://tucson.craigslist.org/app/2253034107.html
That does look pretty cool. Just remember about the insulation, and the ad says one of the glass panes is broken. One other thing, that you might not be aware of, is that it is illegal to vent freon/coolant into the atmosphere, so you should get a professional to drain it if you are planning to cut out any excess components from the fridge's cooling system.
Re: Should I make or buy an incubator?
Build your own. I just built one out of a really big ice chest cooler and it holds about 6-8 clutches. The cooler was 58 bucks at wal mart and the heat tape was cheap too. I think its worth it to build your own.
Re: Should I make or buy an incubator?
I snaggeda coke machine that was 100 bucks and tank of gas t oyork pa ( from beach area in DE. but it rocks for me I figure I can do 6 clutches and it never got much temp change cause I got like 5 ft of 3 in ch flex. and a cheap esu tstat . once it up I think it only really kicks on when I am in the room and opening the door to let fresh air in.
I found it by posting on my craigslist wanted coke/pepsi type cooler with glass door ( does not need to run) I think I had mine with in a week.