The little space in the tires allows for some seepage, not much but it will work better than if you glue the tires together. You want some seepage into the surrounding ground would be best to have it do that little ways from the "tank".... or tires in this case lol
Some real cou try living. I'm telling you, I don't know what people will do when the easy life is taken away. They will have to learn lessons under some harsh conditions. Look and learn how to live without poured concrete and all.... 🙂
I see the date is 2 April when it was posted. Shouldnt it be 1 April? This IS a joke isnt it? A septic tank? it isnt even a tank, and it certainly wont do what a true septic tank does. Dream on.
@@randomguy-dy3uy I TOTALLY know how a tank works, and thats NO tank.. People 100 years ago shit in a bucket then took it to a latrine trench, which when full was buried. And thats HOW people 100 years ago shit.
@@randomguy-dy3uy Nope the outhouse goes back centuries, but in more recent times you shit in a bucket as i said earlier. So you are not balancing on the bucket its put under a seat in the new fangled outhouse you mention, but it still needs emptying before it overflows, smart arse.
The inspector tells you no, then gives you his buddies phone number. He quotes you $30,000. You mortgage your house. And everyone but you laughs all the way to the bank. Lol. Actually, the tank can't do what the tires will do. That is, do the same thing quicker, and save you thousands. The only true avoidance is nearby bodies of water. Otherwise, GOD made soil to treat waste in a four feet distance. True, probably a few exceptions. But the quicker waste gets to soil, the quicker it is treated. Do you think God made our colons, then said oops! "I sure hope someone invents a 1000 gallon tank with baffles and a leach field quick!!"