How to Make an Awesome Incubator under 20 Bucks!
Everyone has seen those iddy bitty cheap 2 dollar coolers at walmart and dollar general right? Well I bought 3 of them today as well as 2 porcelain lamp holders. I already had one extra from a previous "failure" so that makes 3 of each. My parents and little brother roooooled their eyes anddd SIIIIGHHHHED in exhasperation. (The owner of www.stormthecastle.com made one in its simplest form and had success)
This is my hobby(an addiction) and one I like doing. I've been LAAAAZY this summer, and bored as heck in this atrocious Florida heat. But now I'm back and with my 3 little coolers I'm determined to make 3 awesome incubators UNDER 20 DOLLARS! Yaay! I have a lot of junk laying around, since I rarely throw things away that can be used one way or another in an incubator. Now don't get me wrong, I have 3 lovely incubators but 2 of them cost me an arm and a foot one way or another. I've started the first one tonight ~July 22, 2012~.
By the way, this was made by a rather mathematically, scientifically, and common-sensically lacking teenager(me). But optimism and knowing how to read directions is KEY!
reading word from word is SO much easier than glaring at pictures. Trust me, the info doesn't magically jump into your brain. I approve this project for those 12 and up and brave enought to attempt. 
KEEP ALL INSTRUCTIONS! I lost one of mine(for incubator #2's water heater termostat!) So we will have to see how may zaps it takes to get to the tootsie roll center of a tootsie pop~lol! (Translation: see if It get shocked or not trying to guess where my HOT wire is or I may blow something up). Suprisingly as much of a twit as I am, I've never been shocked by incubator related things. But this may change yet. I've been burned on a # of occasions though. Have the scars to prove it.
For Cooler # 01 ~ Dimmer-Light-4"Fan
Things you need:
(1) porcelain lampholder - $2 w/out chain or xtra plug.
(1) small steyrafoam cooler with lid - $2.50 at most - walmart was 2.29 but I got the Dollar General ones first.
(1) small desk fan - church sale - $1 - used the chord too, but difficult to tell what's the HOT wire.
(2) 25 or 40 W bulb - regular lamp size, be careful - $1.97 - one's an extra. They last a LONG time, but are easily broken(nailed one of mine with a paint brush a few days ago. T-T)
(1) dimmer - $7~8 for a cheap one.
(8) wire caps - do u like getting zapped? I don't. you get 3 with your dimmer and you can scrape some more up somewhere.
Tools
(1) - or + screw driver - already had. - you can use a butter knife if you don't have one, or a drill.
(1) SHARP box cutter - to cut steyrafoam it has to be *giggles* RAAAZOR sharp. A perfection or artists' knife works too. - dunno cost, maybe $3? Took one of my dads(I've had it over a year, but he don't care)
(1) extra chord - you can find one in somewhere - $0 cost - it's for extra cutting wire.
(1) pair of sciscors for cutting wire. $1, but I'm sure everyone has a pair.
(1) roll of aluminum tape. For a window*optional*.
~ Okay, well the actual "Ingredients" were about 15 bucks, give or take a dollar. LG clunkers cost about 40+ bucks at TSC. The only good thing about them is the windows and the heating element. Which reminds me... you also need 2 pieces of similar plastic or glass. If you want a window to see chicks hatching. I'm putting one in mine. I'm going to test and fully approve these and write my hatch rates of fertile chicken eggs.
I have yet to actually make mine, since it's 3:30 in the morning anddd I need sleeeeep... so within the week I will have pictures step-by-step of this FIRST incubator. If not more. I will also edit this posting, ince it's sooo dang long.
Everyone has seen those iddy bitty cheap 2 dollar coolers at walmart and dollar general right? Well I bought 3 of them today as well as 2 porcelain lamp holders. I already had one extra from a previous "failure" so that makes 3 of each. My parents and little brother roooooled their eyes anddd SIIIIGHHHHED in exhasperation. (The owner of www.stormthecastle.com made one in its simplest form and had success)
This is my hobby(an addiction) and one I like doing. I've been LAAAAZY this summer, and bored as heck in this atrocious Florida heat. But now I'm back and with my 3 little coolers I'm determined to make 3 awesome incubators UNDER 20 DOLLARS! Yaay! I have a lot of junk laying around, since I rarely throw things away that can be used one way or another in an incubator. Now don't get me wrong, I have 3 lovely incubators but 2 of them cost me an arm and a foot one way or another. I've started the first one tonight ~July 22, 2012~.
By the way, this was made by a rather mathematically, scientifically, and common-sensically lacking teenager(me). But optimism and knowing how to read directions is KEY!


KEEP ALL INSTRUCTIONS! I lost one of mine(for incubator #2's water heater termostat!) So we will have to see how may zaps it takes to get to the tootsie roll center of a tootsie pop~lol! (Translation: see if It get shocked or not trying to guess where my HOT wire is or I may blow something up). Suprisingly as much of a twit as I am, I've never been shocked by incubator related things. But this may change yet. I've been burned on a # of occasions though. Have the scars to prove it.
For Cooler # 01 ~ Dimmer-Light-4"Fan
Things you need:
(1) porcelain lampholder - $2 w/out chain or xtra plug.
(1) small steyrafoam cooler with lid - $2.50 at most - walmart was 2.29 but I got the Dollar General ones first.
(1) small desk fan - church sale - $1 - used the chord too, but difficult to tell what's the HOT wire.
(2) 25 or 40 W bulb - regular lamp size, be careful - $1.97 - one's an extra. They last a LONG time, but are easily broken(nailed one of mine with a paint brush a few days ago. T-T)
(1) dimmer - $7~8 for a cheap one.
(8) wire caps - do u like getting zapped? I don't. you get 3 with your dimmer and you can scrape some more up somewhere.
Tools
(1) - or + screw driver - already had. - you can use a butter knife if you don't have one, or a drill.
(1) SHARP box cutter - to cut steyrafoam it has to be *giggles* RAAAZOR sharp. A perfection or artists' knife works too. - dunno cost, maybe $3? Took one of my dads(I've had it over a year, but he don't care)
(1) extra chord - you can find one in somewhere - $0 cost - it's for extra cutting wire.
(1) pair of sciscors for cutting wire. $1, but I'm sure everyone has a pair.
(1) roll of aluminum tape. For a window*optional*.
~ Okay, well the actual "Ingredients" were about 15 bucks, give or take a dollar. LG clunkers cost about 40+ bucks at TSC. The only good thing about them is the windows and the heating element. Which reminds me... you also need 2 pieces of similar plastic or glass. If you want a window to see chicks hatching. I'm putting one in mine. I'm going to test and fully approve these and write my hatch rates of fertile chicken eggs.
I have yet to actually make mine, since it's 3:30 in the morning anddd I need sleeeeep... so within the week I will have pictures step-by-step of this FIRST incubator. If not more. I will also edit this posting, ince it's sooo dang long.
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