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Everyone knows that the Big Berkey is the premier water filter of choice and it is a champ. If you can afford one, then you should have one to provide clean, safe water to you and your family in the event of an emergency or clean water shortage. If you can’t afford it, let’s build our own DIY Home Water Filter
DIY Home Water Filter
If you look at the Big Berkey, what you really have is 2 large buckets. The top bucket has some ceramic filters in it to filter the water as it leaves the top bucket and drains into the lower bucket.
OK. I’m pretty sure we can build a DIY home water filter.
First we’ll need a few items to make this all come together
You can get a combo with the ceramic filters and the spigot together if that helps. I bought my DIY home water filter parts separately.
I decided I could search for 2 Food Grade buckets locally, and get them for free. Seems that I was wrong about that.
Food Grade buckets should be available for free from restaurants, grocery stores (bakery or deli) or many other food type places. Try calling them, most of these places just throw the empty buckets away. I had no luck so I had to go find food grade buckets and buy them.
I found some food grade buckets over at Rural King, in Ohio, while visiting relatives. They carry the white Encore plastics buckets, which according to their website are food grade. As always do your research and verify, all Rural Kings may not carry the same buckets. Also do not assume that any other company’s white buckets are food grade. Do your homework.
Next time I will just order Food Grade buckets from the internet. It would have saved me weeks of time!
After getting all my parts. I realized I’d need a drill, and the ability to drill a 1/2″ hole and a 3/4″ hole to make this all work out. I bought a set of Spade bits, that had all the sizes I needed for this project and I am pretty sure they would come in handy for other projects later.
Wow, that wasn’t too hard. Now I have a gravity feed DIY home water filter, that should filter 7 to 10 gallons a day.
Let me recap. If you can afford the Big Berkey, then it’s a great, awesome and proven choice. If not then get a ceramic filter, a Spigot, and a couple Buckets and build your own. If there’s an emergency and clean water doesn’t come out of your faucet, your family will be glad you prepared and built them a DIY Home Water Filter
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2013-04-12 21:45:06