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Gary, would you post a parts list so that those who want to build as you build can keep up with you?
I'm going to be super busy the next few days so I may not post here until the end of the week. Yes, you will be apprised of all the parts numbers. The problem is that some of my...
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I am happy to be able to share. I wasn't going to do this, but I think I might have enough parts to put one together. What I don't have I can probably cobble together. Everybody bear with me and we'll go from cabinet, to turner, to wiring. When I was building and selling these I had a...
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I am retired but I was a carpenter/contractor for over 30 years.. You can make perfect cuts with a circular saw.. It just takes practice, patience and a good straight edge guide.. and keep a good sharp blade in it ...
anthing you have to build for chickens can be done with a...
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One ??? Why do you have primary and secondary switches?
The secondary is there in case the primary fails for some reason. When settinng the temperature the Secondary is set first. I set mine a degree and one half hotter than the Primary will be set, which would be 101 degrees in...
I posted a couple of more pictures and answered some questions on an edit to the original post. I'll pull the rear top cover off next week and get pictures of the workings in the rear.
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Stay with me. I'll try to give a step by step on building one in the next few weeks. I'll probably just edit the original post with more pictues etc. Right now I've got go get a couple of Broody hen pens put together.
There is always interest it seems in building your own Cabinet Incubator. I made this one 40+ years ago and it is running and hatching today.
I took more pictures of the internal workings today if anyone is interested, and will take more of the workings in the rear portion next week. The...