## How to Construct a Water Dispenser
### Materials
– 5-gallon water bottle
– Water dispenser stand
– Spigot
– Drill
– 1/2-inch drill bit
– Screwdriver
– Screws
– Measuring tape
– Pencil
### Instructions
1. Gather your materials. Make sure you have all of the materials listed above before you begin.
2. Position the water bottle on the dispenser stand. The water bottle should be placed on the stand so that the spigot is facing the front.
3. Mark the location of the spigot. Use a measuring tape and pencil to mark the location of the spigot on the water bottle. The spigot should be placed about 2 inches from the bottom of the bottle.
4. Drill a hole for the spigot. Use a 1/2-inch drill bit to drill a hole for the spigot. The hole should be large enough to accommodate the spigot.
5. Insert the spigot into the hole. Insert the spigot into the hole and tighten it in place with a screwdriver.
6. Screw the dispenser stand to the water bottle. Use screws to secure the dispenser stand to the water bottle. The stand should be screwed into the water bottle so that it is stable and will not tip over.
7. Test the dispenser. Fill the water bottle with water and turn the spigot on. The water should flow freely from the spigot.
### Tips
– If you are having trouble drilling a hole in the water bottle, you can use a sharp knife to cut a small hole.
– If the spigot is not tight enough, you can use a sealant to help secure it in place.
– To clean the dispenser, simply remove the spigot and wash the bottle and stand with soap and water.
### Troubleshooting
– If water is not flowing from the spigot, check to make sure that the spigot is open and that the water bottle is full.
– If water is leaking from the spigot, tighten the spigot with a screwdriver.
– If the dispenser is unstable, tighten the screws that secure the stand to the water bottle.
### Conclusion
Constructing a water dispenser is a simple and inexpensive way to have clean, fresh water on hand. By following the instructions above, you can easily build your own water dispenser in just a few minutes.