Search results for query: *

  1. pattya

    !!! HATS OFF TO INVENTOR OF COOKIE TIN HEATER THANKS !!

    Quote: Plastic waters may not work as well. The steam table insert I used is a 2 gallon cylinder type that fits in soup kettle warming units. I chose this because it is stainless steel making it easy to clean,will not melt,and is low profile.I suggest appliance (oven) 40 watt bulbs since they...
  2. pattya

    !!! HATS OFF TO INVENTOR OF COOKIE TIN HEATER THANKS !!

    Please post address for " Chicken Swap"Looking for distance from Woodstock VA. Thanks
  3. pattya

    !!! HATS OFF TO INVENTOR OF COOKIE TIN HEATER THANKS !!

    thermocubes are available on line @ Farm Innovators
  4. pattya

    !!! HATS OFF TO INVENTOR OF COOKIE TIN HEATER THANKS !!

    Quote: Can you post the you tube info? thanks David
  5. pattya

    !!! HATS OFF TO INVENTOR OF COOKIE TIN HEATER THANKS !!

    Quote: There are no holes in the tin I made using a 40 wt. oven bulb,don't know about the 60 wt.Others have stated that 60 wts. work without problems.The outsde air temps have some cooling effect on the heater.Test unit outside of coop out of the wind to be certain.
  6. pattya

    !!! HATS OFF TO INVENTOR OF COOKIE TIN HEATER THANKS !!

    Yes I put the lid on the cookie tin with a 2 gallon stainless restaurant steamtable container on top for water.It has worked great with temps from 12 -20 out of the wind.
  7. pattya

    !!! HATS OFF TO INVENTOR OF COOKIE TIN HEATER THANKS !!

    BYC Member posted his/her idea on message board and inspired me to make one. The cookie tin heater was made using a exterior light bulb socket with a 40 wt high temperature oven light held in place with a reflector light bracket using a 6x32x1.5 inch stainless bolt secured thru bottom of tin and...
Back
Top Bottom