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Making a tube/pipe boiler
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I want to make a boiler apparatus from copper tubing or pipe, I would prefer to use a soft tube rather than a section of hard pipe, my purpose is distillate purification of water for all survival scenarios and I would like some input as to how practical the idea is as a continuous feed still. Ultimately I would like to place one end in a water source, run a line down hill to a boiler section that then transitions into a condenser. I may end up using a combination of hard and soft pipe, it just depends on my limited budget and any ideas I can flesh out. Opinions and suggestions are greatly appreciated.

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