12/10/2018 / By Mary Miller
Water is essential to survival, so having your own water pump can be incredibly useful. In times of drought or water shortages, it will be easier for you to obtain water and take control of your water supply. Be resourceful and make your DIY water pump using items you can find at your local hardware store. (h/t to Survivopedia.com.)
This manual hand pump is best suited for wells that have water within 25 feet of the ground’s surface. The key to making a PVC hand pump work is the check valve. One-way check valves are used to let water or air go in one direction, while also blocking it from going the other way. You will also need a plunger piston. This will require a large tube and a smaller sealed tube inside it. The inner pipe should be connected to whatever is powering your pump. Since this a manual pump, you’ll want to have a “T”-shaped handle to maximize the effort you put into pumping water, like with a manual bicycle pump. (Related: Amazing device pumps well water using compressed air (video).)
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