Friday 17 October 2014

(part 2) Diy convert a cooking pot into a water distiller no damage or copper pipe. Part2 of 2

this one shows my yield of water.

i decided to find a way to make clean water put of city water but realized all the distillers are 200$ and up and i also didn't feel like giving up and buying pastic bottled "distilled" water who knows if it actually is.

this diy still is quite fast and can potentially be placed on a fire if you have no access to copper pipe this is the best alternative i think.

Note: water could be park water or any water found just try to avoid any gas infested areas.

(part1) Diy convert a cooking pot into a water distiller no damage or copper pipe. Part 1 of 2

i decided to find a way to make clean water put of city water but realized all the distillers are 200$ and up and i also didn't feel like giving up and buying pastic bottled "distilled" water who knows if it actually is.

this diy still is quite fast and can potentially be placed on a fire if you have no access to copper pipe this is the best alternative i think.

Note: water could be park water or any water found just try to avoid any gas infested areas.