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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…
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