Blimmin eck. Yer only rescued it from B&Q a couple of days ago. Int nature wonderful?Good morning, I have an apple on one of my trees.
Best of luck wiv it mate!Mornin orl,
Us boys goan osspidle agen tuday but be fur us cadderack op. Lukin vorwud tu this, bervic eyezite avter sixty five years. And can drive agen! (If yer calls a Noctavia a car). Appy Toosdi, volks!!
Skip man took it away?
Best of luck with the MOT.Mornin
Summer's here
Transit MOT this morning
Stay hydrated all
Thank you......Best of luck with the MOT.
You have a bit of a weird setup though don't you? its not strictly a septic tank more a holding tank which then goes off to the mains?Had fun this morning.
Trying to unblock the outlet from the septic tank.
Again.
Had to do this 3 times including this time. Each time at least a year apart.
Complete pain in the rear.
No obvious reason for it, and can't tell what's blocking it, it is the other side of a 90 degree bend. But where it is it is unlikely to be tree roots. I don't have anything that would grab a piece of it to see.
I suspect a fat ball. And I suspect that THAT is due to the faulty dishwasher and us not being as fussy about keeping fat out of the sinks and dishwasher as we now are. But according to tinternet it could also be loo paper even though it is supposed to be OK for septic tanks, as all types are really. We don't shove hair or wetwipes down the lav or anywhere.
So spent a long time poking at it with a bent branch and flushing with a hose connected to the main. It does seem to empty OK. but just ouside the tank, which is more or less buried in the ground, where the pipe leaves the tank, there is a puddle of yuk. The seal between the pipe, the plassy thing that sits in the top of the tank that holds the filter and the concrete side of the tank, has never sealed particularly well. (The people who did the drains were total cowboys as we discovered far too late.)
Not looking forward to having to empty the tank sufficiently to be able to improve the seal. and then to seal it with summat as yet unresearched. I Imagine a form of mastic.
Yet another voyage of discovery.
Off to the toon in a bit to obtain large quantities of jam sugar and lemons so W can turn the cherries into jam.
Hope you are all enjoying your days.
Off to the toon in a bit to obtain large quantities of jam sugar and lemons so W can turn the cherries into
Not sure but wouldnt wear duck tape or you'll have loads of feathers stuck to you
Good news. I agree, them places are full of ill peeps.That be it now. Us boys back vrum eye clinnic wi noo lens. No caddaracks ferrus boys annus diztence site crected anorl. Us sin nuff uv ozpittles fer one year now.
It is a proper septic tank, it could be connected to an"épandage" i.e crowsfoot outfall, if we had wanted. But we asked and that would have been a bit more expensive so we opted for the septic tank connect to the "main drains" which aren't, it turned out. Aren't really. So we in fact treat our own sewage cos the local water company cannot! I think I must have explained the barmyness of all this before. So no, it isn't a holding tank it does do the anerobic biz and treat the influent.You have a bit of a weird setup though don't you? its not strictly a septic tank more a holding tank which then goes off to the mains?
Is it because you don't use it all the time, so when you come back its had time to dry out and solidify somewhere in the line?
Hopefully it will drain enough now the blockage is clear, so you can clean the lid and seal it better.
Do you know where the 90 is and how deep?
J
I'm shocked to say the least. The other two are showing no sign of fruit.Blimmin eck. Yer only rescued it from B&Q a couple of days ago. Int nature wonderful?
I bought one in Feb 2022 mrwl said we can't afford one and I said oh I'd rather be skint than listening to you moan that you are too hot. Lovely things mine works as air con, heater, dehumidifier and fan.Hope everyone is doing well in this heat. We have broken out the air-conditioning sod the expense