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Uploaded by on Jun 8, 2009

Building a sand and charcoal water filter for Grade 4 science project. Test your water at a lab before you drink anything from a DIY filter.

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  • @oblikoven78 Yeah, this has a lot to do with sand & charcoal. Stop posting your scam/spam links in someone elses video. Buyer beware, don't go there.

  • DISCOUNT j.mp\zvlfr0

    Customer Reviews:

    Present for husband; he loves the way it looks and it works well. Had a problem with the band on the first one (pin wouldn't stay in) but Amazon was great about exchange. This one has held up for many months.

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    Carbon Water

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  • me and my group in science are definetly gonna use this method for my water filter homework assignment

  • Hi

    Thanks very much for the information. I've used the materials and instructions to make your filter for my class.

    Connor

  • sorry, but i forgot to tell you, thx for helping cuz you helped me get an A in science.

  • The carbon we used was purchased from a pet store specializing in fish. It is used as a filtering material for aquatic tanks.

  • Where did you purchase your GAC from? I've seen some people mention that there are varying grades of GAC, but I haven't found any good clear information on how to be sure about the grade you're buying. Can you shed light on this?

  • @hunt548 ones big one small

  • whats the diffrents between the big rocks and the little

    

  • Ideas are open and free to anyone. But action is what converts those ideas. This video is my son and I, converting an idea into a thing. Have fun with your project!

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