Keep in mind, we do not use "Glue" to glue the pipes together. We are using "Cement" to make them join together. The big difference is, glue is basically a material that sticks to each surfaces, holding them to itself to hold the surfaces together. Here, we are using the glue to "Melt" the plastic, so the plastic will melt together and their surfaces will bond directly to each other. The reason this needs to be understood, is so we understand why we need to do it properly. The Dauber for the cement needs to be rubbed over each square nanometer at least twice to break the plastic's Surface Tension, which will help it melt together. THIS IS CRITICAL for a water-tight seal. This is also why, on Pressure Pipes, we use a Primer before the Cement (Oatey Purple Primer is probably the best known). Also, I would not use Grey PVC, unless your pipe's color coding is different than America's. Grey PVC Pipe is not pipe. It is Electrical Conduit, meant to house and protect wires. It uses different "Plasticizers" than pipes intended for Potable Water. And I would be willing to bet you a beer that they are carcinogenic. White or clear PVC pipe is the only way to go. It's an awesome design! I'm going to copy, but modify. I think the first change I'll make is use a Food-Grade Epoxy Resin to attach the netting, so, no holes gaping around the Cable Ties.
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depend where it is leaking. buy simple tephlon tape which you can get in any hardware shop. its very thin tape white in colour used for plumbing. wind it on thread and tighten it. should solve your problem
Thanks for your query. It is very easy, just remove the cap by unscrewing, pull the pipe net filter wash with water and reinstall. You need to clean once a year. My suggestion is to keep terrace as clean as possible.
As it was DIY we don;t have. However tried best to explain in video. Happy to answer any specific question you may have or any help needed. Thanks for watching, please share and subscribe
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Very Good Explanation i have spent Rs 8000+Installation Charge 2500(Market Price ) without referring to your video , it's very useful.
Excellent and Valuable Information...I was searching for this kind since last 3 days....Jai Shri Ram🙏🙏
The most valuable video on rain water harvesting secondary filter making.
You rock 😊
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Thanks. I will build one at home. Thankyou again. Sri Lankan.
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Very Useful video to who looking for handmade Rain Water Harvesting Filter. Thankyou sir.
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very good filter sir , i will start a business of rain water harvesting system installer , this will help me to reduce cost for this service
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Very good explanation sir. Thanku for this usable video.
Thanks for your motivational feedback.
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Excellent.. Really Great job..👍🎊
Thanks a lot. such feedback inspires me.
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Keep in mind, we do not use "Glue" to glue the pipes together. We are using "Cement" to make them join together.
The big difference is, glue is basically a material that sticks to each surfaces, holding them to itself to hold the surfaces together.
Here, we are using the glue to "Melt" the plastic, so the plastic will melt together and their surfaces will bond directly to each other.
The reason this needs to be understood, is so we understand why we need to do it properly. The Dauber for the cement needs to be rubbed over each square nanometer at least twice to break the plastic's Surface Tension, which will help it melt together. THIS IS CRITICAL for a water-tight seal. This is also why, on Pressure Pipes, we use a Primer before the Cement (Oatey Purple Primer is probably the best known).
Also, I would not use Grey PVC, unless your pipe's color coding is different than America's. Grey PVC Pipe is not pipe. It is Electrical Conduit, meant to house and protect wires. It uses different "Plasticizers" than pipes intended for Potable Water. And I would be willing to bet you a beer that they are carcinogenic. White or clear PVC pipe is the only way to go.
It's an awesome design! I'm going to copy, but modify. I think the first change I'll make is use a Food-Grade Epoxy Resin to attach the netting, so, no holes gaping around the Cable Ties.
Thanks for your comment and guidance. I am happy you would be using this. Do share your work and we will be happy to lean from it.
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Good information namaste
It's reducer socket...sir....very well explained and nicely prepared...👌
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Worth seeing this video practical aspects also covered
Thanks sir. Really encourage me.
😊Good job
All the explanation you did was great, what is the cost of this home made filter
Going to make a filter as you said in this coming raining season
Happy to hear this. Save water, save earth.
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Very useful, thank you :)
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent, this looks very fine and worth.
Small feedback, too much of details on cutting machine and saw which was not necessary, rest all was good
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Nice explanation 🙏🙏🙏🙏
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good video ..thanks brother
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clearly explain thankyou
You are welcome
Can we go for Water Tank storage also in addition to sump and borewell recharge, please revert.
Yes its possible. The water quality is also very good.
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3 x 2 inch is called reducer bushing
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what is the exact length of the total filter? and exact length of the Mosquito Net filter that was made using 4" pipe...Regards
Hi. My 6" threaded end cap is leaking. I suspected this while buying since this did not have a rubber ring inside. What should I do, kindly help.
depend where it is leaking. buy simple tephlon tape which you can get in any hardware shop. its very thin tape white in colour used for plumbing. wind it on thread and tighten it. should solve your problem
So good thank you brother
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MTA is called Male threaded adaptor
thank you
How much water flow it can filter
upto 3 inch
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where is part 2 and part 3. i can't find them
Part 2 posted. Part 3 coming soon sorry for delay
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When to install show me complete video
Hi sir how to clean the filter after sometime
Thanks for your query. It is very easy, just remove the cap by unscrewing, pull the pipe net filter wash with water and reinstall. You need to clean once a year. My suggestion is to keep terrace as clean as possible.
Sir do you have literature on it
As it was DIY we don;t have. However tried best to explain in video. Happy to answer any specific question you may have or any help needed.
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Vheree nice translet to hinde & marathi
Ok sir
YOU SHOWED A TWO FILTER SYSTEM IN THE DRAWING, SO WHY DID YOU MAKE A SINGLE FILTER
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Mr.sab log English nahi samjte hindi ya marathi me video banadona
will try sir at least in Hindi