pakinjak
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So one day I was griping at a herp buddy of mine about how ugly most incubators are (I'm a finish carpenter in the Boston area), and mentioned how I was thinking of making a dual bay incubator that would actually be decent looking. Of course, he was very interested in the idea, and since we are both just the nicest fellows I said I'd make two while I was at it and just give him one. What ended up happening was me taking months and months to make the poor guy his bator and my not making two but just one. So in the end, I still don't have one and I took forever to make his. To further compound my guilt about the timeframe, he even gave me some animals months ago to show his gratitude. That's just how awesome of a guy he is. I'm self-employed and as such never have time for anything, but another reason it took me so long is that the design evolved several times. The end result is a dual bay incubator that can cook at two different temps simultaneously and also provide a night drop. There is a drawer in the top for controls and misc. junk. LED lights inside with a push button switch on the side of the bator. The inside dimensions are 11.5" wide, 11" deep and 34" tall, room enough for a crap ton of eggs. I still have to put the heat in it, and there will be a false panel in the back so you don't see the heat tape. I am providing four glass shelves, but certainly more can be added.
But enough with the backstory and specs, on to the pics.
Oh, one more thing- I went to my local knows-everything paint store, and told them "I want to paint this thing a street rod color.". They instantly gave me a Ben. Moore paint called "Stunning". It's an alkyd paint that is water soluble. Don't ask me how they did that, even the paint guys didn't know. But what you end up with is a paint that performs like an oil paint, while cleaning up and working like a latex paint.
I find the color terribly sexy, and I hope you do too.
But enough with the backstory and specs, on to the pics.
Oh, one more thing- I went to my local knows-everything paint store, and told them "I want to paint this thing a street rod color.". They instantly gave me a Ben. Moore paint called "Stunning". It's an alkyd paint that is water soluble. Don't ask me how they did that, even the paint guys didn't know. But what you end up with is a paint that performs like an oil paint, while cleaning up and working like a latex paint.
I find the color terribly sexy, and I hope you do too.

