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Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS

Posted: 01 Mar 2016, 09:06
by David Whipp
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Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS

Posted: 01 Mar 2016, 09:23
by Pluggy
Cattle drinking trough. No idea where.

Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS

Posted: 01 Mar 2016, 09:25
by PanBiker
I reckon it's one of the local drains.

Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS

Posted: 01 Mar 2016, 10:01
by Tizer
A spring where the local druids met to get high drinking Barlickwater?

Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS

Posted: 01 Mar 2016, 12:55
by David Whipp
Thank you; all inventive... and (mostly) inaccurate...

Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS

Posted: 02 Mar 2016, 03:05
by chinatyke
It's the disguised lower entrance to the treacle mine.

Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS

Posted: 02 Mar 2016, 03:51
by Stanley
Old silt/trash trap at the entrance to a culvert? I've never seen it before......

Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS

Posted: 02 Mar 2016, 08:51
by plaques
The feeder system for topping up the canal at the locks? (with the lid off).

Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS

Posted: 02 Mar 2016, 09:23
by David Whipp
More inventive ideas, but nowhere near yet!

Ian is closest with drains...

Here's another view.

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Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS

Posted: 02 Mar 2016, 09:24
by Tripps
Roman jacuzzi?

Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS

Posted: 02 Mar 2016, 09:26
by David Whipp
Better get John checking that out!

Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS

Posted: 02 Mar 2016, 09:55
by Tizer
Is it the remains of a pit used for tanning leather or some similar soaking process, e.g. retting flax?

Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS

Posted: 02 Mar 2016, 10:10
by David Whipp
Sorry, no...

Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS

Posted: 02 Mar 2016, 10:16
by plaques
Getting down to the nitty gritty. The old Bank House septic tank?

Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS

Posted: 02 Mar 2016, 10:22
by Wendyf
I was thinking septic tank too Plaques.

Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS

Posted: 02 Mar 2016, 10:26
by Tizer
Now what's the difference between a septic tank and a cess pit?

Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS

Posted: 02 Mar 2016, 10:40
by Wendyf
My understanding is that a cesspit is sealed and needs emptying whilst a septic tank allows liquids to flow through and the solids settle and get broken down.

Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS

Posted: 02 Mar 2016, 11:43
by David Whipp
By heck!

Not only has it been identified as a septic tank, Plaques has got the exact location.

It is indeed the septic tank for the former Bank House. This is in some land that our family used to rent for hen pens. When Bank House was demolished, the tank was just left.

The owner of the land has recently taken the top off it, presumably with a view to filling it in.

Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS

Posted: 03 Mar 2016, 03:51
by Stanley
I don't expect anyone to believe me but I had exactly the same answer as Plaques. I think it was the rubble strewn about and the trees that triggered me.
Wendy has the definitions exactly right.... A septic tank builder once told me that the best trigger for starting a septic tank off or re-starting the anaerobic process in one that was poorly was to use a dead cat as the catalyst. I learned about the difference between anaerobic and aerobic reactions when I was running the plant at West Marton Dairies. An interesting if frustrating job at times and definitely a learning curve!

Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS

Posted: 03 Mar 2016, 07:49
by PanBiker
The one up at Clarion House that Stan Iveson and apprentices built is still going strong. It works well as long as you don't use too much washing up liquid and strong cleaners when washing up at the house.

Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS

Posted: 03 Mar 2016, 08:09
by plaques
I have cleaned our septic tank out several times over the years. The last time one of the local farmers did a completed clean out of all the base sludge and stuff. Since that time Mrs P lost her gold filling after a severe bout of sickness. The gold is probably still in there some where. Any volunteers to retrieve it can have it.

Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS

Posted: 03 Mar 2016, 09:01
by Gloria
""Wendy has the definitions exactly right.... A septic tank builder once told me that the best trigger for starting a septic tank off or re-starting the anaerobic process in one that was poorly was to use a dead cat as the catalyst.""

Dead chickens used to be thrown in on a regular basis. A local farmer comes and empties ours every couple of years. It's supposed to not need it but it does.

Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS

Posted: 03 Mar 2016, 09:07
by Wendyf
Ours hasn't been emptied in the last 16 years, but then for most of the time there are just 2 of us living here and we are careful with our cleaning products.

Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS

Posted: 03 Mar 2016, 10:37
by David Whipp
There must be a disproportionate number of OGFB members with septic tanks than the general population (tempted to type a poopulation there...).

Despite us being in an increasingly built up area, the levels don't allow us to get into the public sewer and we're still on a septic tank. No doubt the copious quantity of semi-consumed mice that we flush down the loo helps keep the process going... as does the prohibition on biological washing powder and restrained use of bleach.

Re: MYSTERY OBJECTS

Posted: 04 Mar 2016, 03:56
by Stanley
The liberal use of chemical cleaners at West Marton was the reason we had to have a modern aerobic plant where we forced air through 24/7 to keep the reaction going but every now and again the process broke down. I was glad when I got back on the road!
Next object anyone?