Cookie Tin water heater

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Thanks for posting this. I am so going to make one of these!!
 
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We're going away for a few days & don't want my girls to go thirsty. So we are going to make a cookie tin waterer today. It doesn't get real cold here at night - mid 20's, but I am going to use the pipe insulation in the can & try a 25 watt chandelier bulb. This well be awesome. Can't wait to try it out.
 
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We're going away for a few days & don't want my girls to go thirsty. So we are going to make a cookie tin waterer today. It doesn't get real cold here at night - mid 20's, but I am going to use the pipe insulation in the can & try a 25 watt chandelier bulb. This well be awesome. Can't wait to try it out.

Ivywoods you are really a creative writer. I read your post to my very handy husband & he nearly died laughing! Keep writing!:
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I've added a thermocouple switch... basically it turns on below a certain temp (these switch on below 40 degrees) so the heater only operates when its needed. we've got a lot of nights right now that are in the 15-25 degree range, but the days are generally 45 and over, so we don't need it to run all the time. this is working really well... I think the switches were $17 each at the local hardware store, but we didn't shop for price and I'm guessing we might have gotten a better price had we put a little time in. anyway, less money on the electrical bill, and longer life on the lightbulb, so it's all good.
 
Great ideas! We've been getting colder and colder winters....so I guess it's time to go to the thrift store (as if I need a reason!) I love repurposing and recycling ideas! Thanks to everyone for sharing!
 
Hey everyone, we made our cookie tin heater tonight. Thought I would share how we done ours. Took us 10 minutes. Going to buy a thermo cube Tuesday from tractor supply. Their site says they are $12.99. But the store I use, normally is cheaper than what the site says. Its going to be 27 degrees tonight. So great night to test it.

What we used:

10in Cookie Tin $1.00 (bought it at goodwill)
Candelabra Socket w/phenolic nut $3.98 (Lowes)
Lamp cord $0.00 (hubby had one)
40 watt bulb $3.95 (for a pack of 6 @ lowes)

We used this to make the hole
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Package the socket came in.
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Screwed the socket in. It is threaded and came with a nut to go on it.
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Attached the lamp cord: Soldered them together and heat shrunk the cords. Then wrapped it in black tape.
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Plugged it in. Yeah It works!!
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All done and ready to go
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Bulbs we are using
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Thermo Cube
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Hope this has been helpful to someone!!
 

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