How To Build A Simple Water Purifier That Turns Dirty Or Even Salt Water Into Clean Fresh Pure Water…

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How To Build A Simple Water Purifier That Turns Dirty Or Even Salt Water Into Clean Fresh Pure Water...

You’ve got to hand it to this guy for such an ingenious, yet simple design. The how-to example in the video below is made from approximately 12 feet of copper tubing plus a few fittings (the stainless steel tube option is shown too).

It produces about a quart of clean water in 1.5 hrs (and half gallon in 2.5 hrs).

Follow the instructions in the video below to learn how to build it yourself. If a torch isn’t something you have in your tool kit you can find “push on” fittings from a hardware store that you won’t need to solder. If you’re soldering, make sure you use lead-free solder. Check it out…

If you like this idea, be sure to share it with your friends and inspire someone you know. Anything becomes possible with just a little inspiration…


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