plastic tote for an incubator??

crazzzymike13

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Just wondering if anyone has ever made an incubator from a plastic tote? I'm thinking about trying. Any advice?? Do I need to insulate it?? I was thinking about buying a sheet of foam and maybe gluing it to the sides of the tote. Or maybe putting it in a card board box. IDK. Please if anyone has tried this give me all the advice you want. If it isn't a good idea feel free to tell me. Tell me what worked and what didn't. Thank you!!!!!!!!!!!

Mike
 
Has anyone ever used spray foam to insulate one?? I wonder if it will stick?
 
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i have --- not easy --- 3 cans of foam --- temp is moderately stable in 60-90 degree indoors temp range
 
There are so many materials that make a better incubator. Styrofoam, wood, insulated coolers, etc.....I do use them (plastic totes) for brooders, but even cardboard is better for a brooder.
 

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