A more better, low cost DIY Septic system for an "off grid" cabin or camper. Part 1

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  • Опубліковано 10 лип 2024
  • Our existing system of waste disposal using a 12v macerator pump has been working but it is a hands-on set up and the bride has been grumbling. So, a true septic gravity system has been under construction in my head for quite a while. Time to but all that thinking to use.
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  • @TheBirdFlu666
    @TheBirdFlu666 20 днів тому +14

    I was raised on a farm, you run your washing machine out a separate pipe that just drains away from the septic tank it doesn't drain into the system! You can even do that with your kitchen drains!
    The septic system is only for the toilet. Just some advice.

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  20 днів тому

      TBS
      Good advice!
      No washing machine at our little cabin but I think I will keep the kitchen sink hooked up. We don’t cook much so it is mostly water.
      Thank you for watching and thanks for taking the time to comment.
      Barry

    • @charleswalters5284
      @charleswalters5284 8 днів тому

      ​@@barrylukebuilds7894gray water

    • @user-sj7fu6es3y
      @user-sj7fu6es3y 2 дні тому

      That’s actually probably the best thing you could do

    • @kencleg7721
      @kencleg7721 22 години тому

      By law depends on where u live the kitchen must be tied into the system cause it’s food particles check your code

    • @kencleg7721
      @kencleg7721 22 години тому

      A good fix is just pump every 4 years to get the solids out

  • @cwb43068
    @cwb43068 21 день тому +12

    I keep my septic happy by doing laundry on the back patio, washer sprung a small leak and parts are over 200 for a 10 year old washer so it went outside and drains into the yard. 3 months of rain and still going strong! It asked nicely to move to the basement for the winter and the wife accepted. She then requested at spring to take it back out she enjoys outdoor laundry. Its a win win!!!!

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  21 день тому

      Sounds like a good situation to me!
      Thanks for watching and thanks for sharing,
      Barry

  • @mattelgin213
    @mattelgin213 8 днів тому +4

    I did this with one 55-gallon drum and one six-foot perforated PVC pipe for the leach field. Very minimal. Been working great for five years. I only run the toilet throught it so antibacterial soap from the shower and sink are not killing the bacteria that keeps the septic tank working.

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  8 днів тому

      Wow, that’s good to know. Thanks, this gives me confidence for our setup.

  • @ImionsaeXwb77
    @ImionsaeXwb77 13 днів тому +10

    we did this 40+ years ago when we built our own house on the Indian reservation, we dug a big deep hole to fit 8 55g stainless steel drums, 4 on the bottom 4 on the top, run 4 inch pvc pipe from the drums, poke holes on the side of the drums to drain into the soil, no septic pipes, lasted about 20 years....

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  13 днів тому +5

      Well I am 70 so 20 years sounds pretty good.

    • @GrabLifeByDaPoosy
      @GrabLifeByDaPoosy 9 днів тому

      ​@@barrylukebuilds7894Look into Cabin Obsession septic tank treatment. It's affordable and offers protection for about 2 bucks per month by flushing a packet. It is all natural with billions of bacteria inside that break everything down to keep things flowing. We have a similar setup like the one in this video and haven't had any problems.

  • @paulbell1522
    @paulbell1522 23 дні тому +8

    That ol hindsight always rears its ugly head when you get past 50 for sure! Been waiting on a video such as this. Thanks Barry.

  • @jeevespreston
    @jeevespreston 21 день тому +8

    What a remarkably creative and hard-working man you are! Your family is truly blessed to have you!

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  21 день тому +3

      Would you please tell that to my wife!!
      But seriously, thank you very much. Kind words are always appreciated.
      Barry

  • @TheMakersMarkTSF
    @TheMakersMarkTSF 13 днів тому +7

    Thank you for this video, I was tossing around ideas for my off-grid camper and I really like this one!

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  13 днів тому +2

      TMM I am glad you found some value in the video. Thank you for letting me know.
      Barry

  • @user-ej7vy1rl4t
    @user-ej7vy1rl4t 8 днів тому +3

    I used to work on cabins in the rocky mtns and this setup reminds me of the dual 55 gallon drums theyd use, very similar.

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  7 днів тому

      Thanks User! I don’t think I have invented anything here. It has all been done before. Except maybe melting the plastic to shape it. That might be a Barry original.
      Barry

  • @SteveSwitzer504
    @SteveSwitzer504 13 днів тому +7

    “On a scale of 1 to 10, it’s pretty fricken hot”. LMAO 🤣🤣🤣

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  13 днів тому

      Thanks for letting me know at least someone appreciates my hummer .

  • @chugaaa
    @chugaaa 22 дні тому +3

    Awesome job, specially for one man army like yours that was impressive! Hope it works to keep the lady happy.

  • @robinfulton9057
    @robinfulton9057 23 дні тому +3

    For the life of me I couldn’t see how that led or bottom ended up in your yard, then I see the table saw. Glad you put the 4 by up to the fence, yep I learn the hard way to. That system should work great for you. Job well done Barry.

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  22 дні тому +1

      Thank you Robin. The cuts were a little sketchy but if you know that going in you can take precautions.

  • @kenrobinson8522
    @kenrobinson8522 7 днів тому +1

    Beyond the project... Good on you for being the guy who just does. I've always had a mind that if you need something.... MAKE IT! The actual cost is your time and for me, my time is free. Best deal I've ever been able to make is free.. Me......

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  7 днів тому +1

      Ken, you are the man. I will always try something once, maybe twice. After that I loose interest and move on. Story of my life. On fortunately, that is one thing I am running out of. But I am not going to go down quietly, lots of stuff to mess with yet! Thanks for watching and thanks for taking the time to respond.
      Barry

  • @johnthomas5806
    @johnthomas5806 6 днів тому +4

    and by adding as little as a tablespoon of bakers yeast to septic system you can break down any material setting in tanks and getting a better liquid flow. the yeast will not harm the soil bacteria either. Many professional septic plumbers will use yeast to shock septic systems for a rapid clean up/clean out...Even as a child I remember my parents throwing old bread into the outhouse so the yeast in it would help breakdown the waste and the system would last longer....

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  6 днів тому

      Thanks John
      Hard to argue with success and as this will be the first septic system in my life a should listen to experience.
      Thanks
      Barry

    • @kencleg7721
      @kencleg7721 22 години тому

      Yup one 1 oz packet of bakers yeast. Monthly it’s what rid x is

  • @oggiesfunnyanimalvideos2021
    @oggiesfunnyanimalvideos2021 11 днів тому +1

    Great idea and great video. I was contemplating buying a composting toilet but I may do this. Thanks again.

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  10 днів тому

      Oggie
      Thanks for the kind words and I wish you success if you choose to go this route

    • @GrabLifeByDaPoosy
      @GrabLifeByDaPoosy 9 днів тому +2

      Look into Cabin Obsession septic tank treatment. It's affordable and offers protection for about 2 bucks per month by flushing a packet. It is all natural with billions of bacteria inside that break everything down to keep things flowing. We have a similar setup like the one in this video and haven't had any problems.

  • @rongray4118
    @rongray4118 16 днів тому +1

    Great job, Barry! Just about the same way we are looking to do our septic in Northern Nevada on top of a mountaintop!

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  16 днів тому

      Thanks Ron! Your views are no doubt better than mine but I am going to guess that my soil is easier to dig, right?

  • @davidluke8460
    @davidluke8460 22 дні тому +2

    I started feeling a little jealous when I saw you working that sand with the level in the bottom of the hole. It doesn’t get much more satisfying than screeding out some sand! Might have to buy me a truckload as well

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  22 дні тому +3

      If you are having grading withdrawal symptoms you are welcome to come grade out my 60’ of wash stone for the leach field. I won’t even charge you!

    • @davidluke8460
      @davidluke8460 22 дні тому

      @@barrylukebuilds7894that’s a deal

  • @jeffh8872
    @jeffh8872 4 дні тому +1

    built a small 6 chamber concrete ceptic tank last year. I had wished seen this beforehand. Thanks

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  4 дні тому

      Jeff
      Sounds Like quite a project! No harm in a little extra work as long as it solves the problem. Thanks for watching!
      Barry

  • @mikejohns3104
    @mikejohns3104 6 днів тому +1

    I commend you for your hard work and ingenuity Sir.

  • @johnmyers9811
    @johnmyers9811 7 днів тому +2

    Hindsight...gets me every time. I'm in no way smarter than my future self.

  • @kirkpowell6161
    @kirkpowell6161 23 дні тому +2

    great job Mr Barry!

  • @kevinvaught9373
    @kevinvaught9373 10 днів тому +6

    Your bride sounds a lot like my bride. Which means I have a never ending stream of projects. Lol! Keep up the good work!

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  10 днів тому +1

      Never ending!

    • @keekers
      @keekers 9 днів тому +1

      Universally called the "honey do" list. 🤣 All wives have them. 🤣

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  8 днів тому

      @@keekersif was Trump I would say my wife has an incredible list, possibly the best list ever, an excellent list.

    • @kayakeraltamaha5720
      @kayakeraltamaha5720 7 днів тому

      @@barrylukebuilds7894 My honey-do list is longer than my anticipated functional life span ; )

  • @user-pi6ws8ws5m
    @user-pi6ws8ws5m 9 днів тому +1

    Nice Job Barry very informative . You know what I tell people I can do everything I used to be able to do just not as fast . from an Old Man

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  9 днів тому

      Thank you very much!

    • @kayakeraltamaha5720
      @kayakeraltamaha5720 7 днів тому

      Yep... I was working on a project, but started wandering and looking for a tool that I couldn't remember where'd I'd left. Found the tool I was looking for a week ago, and caught myself working on a prior project ; )

  • @ineverhadthemoney7857
    @ineverhadthemoney7857 22 дні тому +2

    great job working the barrows

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  22 дні тому +1

      Thank! Like I said in the video a good seal is important and that was all I could think of.
      Barry

  • @LadyDewBuild
    @LadyDewBuild 23 дні тому +1

    Good work sir!

  • @saltybildo9448
    @saltybildo9448 10 днів тому +2

    Plumber here ,nice work daddio 👍

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  10 днів тому +1

      Thanks Salty, a compliment on a plumbing project from a real plumber carries more weight than most.
      Thanks for watching and thanks for your comments. Barry

  • @advancednutritioninc908
    @advancednutritioninc908 7 днів тому +1

    Great Job! Well done! Thanks!

  • @carol07643
    @carol07643 15 днів тому +1

    Great how to video!

  • @MichaelDillin
    @MichaelDillin 6 днів тому +1

    Great video

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  6 днів тому

      Michael
      Thank you for watching and thank you for the kind words!
      Barr5y

  • @boardwalkbw7130
    @boardwalkbw7130 7 днів тому +2

    You better not let the damn government see this video...will cost you thousands. I love that you are teaching us though...incredible

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  7 днів тому +1

      Thank you BW! Hopefully the government has better things to do. Hard to say I am teaching when I am just showing how I am muddling through some unknown territory. But I appreciate the kind words, that’s for sure.
      Barry

    • @boardwalkbw7130
      @boardwalkbw7130 7 днів тому

      @@barrylukebuilds7894 teaching me a lot

    • @kayakeraltamaha5720
      @kayakeraltamaha5720 7 днів тому +1

      Tell 'me they'll have to dig up their own evidence ; )

    • @livefreedom1776
      @livefreedom1776 4 дні тому +1

      Depends on the local laws,some places have no building code

  • @earthenergyhex
    @earthenergyhex 2 дні тому

    Nice job, I plan on doing something similar to this

  • @TheRedneckprepper
    @TheRedneckprepper 10 днів тому

    Nice job, same as my root cellar/ storm shelter

  • @joecallahan3379
    @joecallahan3379 22 дні тому +1

    Nice build, i believe she will work.

  • @TheWoodHaven
    @TheWoodHaven 8 днів тому

    Nice job.

  • @bobearl7859
    @bobearl7859 21 день тому +1

    Wish I could do that here in Michigan but that would get you one heck of a big fine

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  21 день тому +1

      Our laws often are written for the 99.99 percent but the other .01 percent gets frustrated. Thanks for watching!

    • @greatcondor8678
      @greatcondor8678 10 днів тому

      Remember the law, out of sight, out of mind.

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  9 днів тому

      I might steel that quote from you in the future!

  • @ddouglas3687
    @ddouglas3687 21 день тому

    Don't use the macerator!
    Great job!
    I'm in a similar situation but I will have to hand dig holes! 😂
    Can't wait to see the lines go in. 👍

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  21 день тому +1

      Douglas
      The little macerator pump is almost history! Thanks and I don’t envy anyone hand digging a hole like that but it has been done. Silly me, I am thinking the rest will be easy. Time will tell.

    • @ddouglas3687
      @ddouglas3687 21 день тому

      @@barrylukebuilds7894 I'm really interested in what you will use for the lines themselves. I need a cheap off the shelf solution like 4" or 6" black drain pipe or something to that effect.
      TNX. Appreciate the video!

  • @AMO248
    @AMO248 14 днів тому

    a few thoughts after watching the video and reading some comments. the only time tanks are installed below the frost line is for full basements then you end up with a lift station to pump your effluent to the drain field. drain field depth(depending on the water table) may vary from state to state but is normally 36-48 inches, they evaporate water into the air through the top of the soil. seasonal septic systems freeze in cold climate areas, full time systems normally don't due to the daily flow of water through the system. septic tanks work better the longer they are, those drums are not going to provide enough space to allow for good separation of the sewage you will need to clean they frequently to keep solids out of the drain field. Also each tank should be install deeper than the 1st tank. the inlet pipe should also be higher in the tank than the outlet pipe if that the same level your asking for a plugged up pipe.

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  14 днів тому

      AMO
      Thanks for watching and thanks for taking the time to reply. I know nothing of frost lines and basements so I will take your word on that stuff. Leach fields typically process the liquids through the soil downwards. That is why the perk test is so important to people. It will dictate the size of the leach field or if they are allowed to use a leach test at all. Concerning the effectiveness of our tanks it is important to realize we don’t live there. During the heat of the summer I only spent one night a week which means one flush and a little kitchen sink water(we seldom cook there). So I am going to go out on a limb and say with 100% confidence that our little system will do just fine. The tanks are set on a slope so I do not believe there will be a sediment issue in the connections. Again, time will tell.
      Barry

  • @georgebudnick1992
    @georgebudnick1992 3 дні тому

    To increase digging pressure, put your blade down behind you and them it has to pick more of the machines weight up while digging.

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  2 дні тому

      Dang, that is the best tip I have heard in a long time! Thank you
      Barry

  • @user-pi6ws8ws5m
    @user-pi6ws8ws5m 9 днів тому

    I'm in my 70s but when you were flattening the flange holes I would have yoused a cordless impact drill to tighten those wooden discs The Old school open end wrench was driving me crazy . Good information I will be doing the same thing as we set up a septic system for a Trailer or a small cabin on our property as a guest house.

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  9 днів тому

      Sad thing is my impact was on my work bench. Never thought of it.
      Good luck with your project and thanks for the comment!
      Barry

    • @user-pi6ws8ws5m
      @user-pi6ws8ws5m 9 днів тому

      @@barrylukebuilds7894 well didn't mean anything negative , Just I'm always looking to make things just a bit easier I'm sure you can relate . I'm still recovering from repairing my roof from a storm , Had a bit of a hard time running the ridge peak , and getting around up there just don't like to ask my son for help all the time ,He to is a General Contractor .

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  9 днів тому

      @@user-pi6ws8ws5mNo worries! I was just poking a little fun at myself and my lack of situational awareness. I too have competent sons but they are busy with their own lives so I hesitate to ask for help very often.

    • @user-pi6ws8ws5m
      @user-pi6ws8ws5m 9 днів тому

      @@barrylukebuilds7894 I'm not so sure footed these Days ,Hell I can't even get out of my own way, Lol and we have a lot of upkeep on this property we own . Good luck to you and your projects From Sweet Owen Valley in South Central Indiana .

  • @danielson101
    @danielson101 8 днів тому

    a T pipe size works well as baffle from an old time septic pumper and installer back in the clay tile days!

  • @WhatDadIsUpTo
    @WhatDadIsUpTo 12 днів тому +1

    I did what you did, with the exception being, I used a garbage disposal to mascerate & pump, but Icy weather is a HUGE problem, so . . . Now, I use a composting toilet.

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  12 днів тому

      I was leaning towards a composting toilet a while back but went a different direction. Whatever works is my life story. Thanks for sharing and thanks for watching.
      Barry

    • @WhatDadIsUpTo
      @WhatDadIsUpTo 12 днів тому +2

      @barrylukebuilds7894
      You're welcome and one more thing: Cedar bedding material "covers" chicken poo oders in my hen house so well, I use the small flake in my composting toilet as well.
      Visitors are always aghast when they discover that the wonderful aroma is in my home, is MY TOILET !! 🤣

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  12 днів тому

      @@WhatDadIsUpToduring our bucket potty months there were always sawdust in liner. Not cedar unfortunately but mostly cypress. Helped to make a less than perfect situation a little more manageable.

  • @ahilbilyredneksopinion
    @ahilbilyredneksopinion 21 день тому

    Thanks fer the teachin,i learnt me sumpthin....

  • @MarkStebbins-xx7ee
    @MarkStebbins-xx7ee 7 днів тому +2

    Making a DIY Septic Tank System isn't hard. I've made it with (2) 55 gal plastic drums. When I dug the hole to put it in. I flattened out the bottom of the hole. Put in some P-gravel in the hole. I drilled a bunch of 1" holes at the bottom of the barrels. Put both barrels in the hole put the plumbing in it. Put RipRap around the barrel's, up to halfway, fill it up the rest of the way with dirt. Then your done.

  • @ArcanusLibero
    @ArcanusLibero 6 днів тому

    Thanks for sharing.

  • @nelsonx5326
    @nelsonx5326 7 днів тому +1

    Very good.

  • @user-sj7fu6es3y
    @user-sj7fu6es3y 2 дні тому

    Crazy thing is
    I live out on eastern long. Island and we are still on cesspool system out here.
    Basically dig a big hole in your yard put a few precast concrete rings
    Pitch the waste pipe to the cesspool and your done.

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  2 дні тому

      As long as you have a big enough yard and no close neighbors nothing wrong with simplicity!

    • @user-sj7fu6es3y
      @user-sj7fu6es3y 2 дні тому

      @@barrylukebuilds7894
      I agree 100%
      That system has
      Been working for thousands of years and plus in a grid down situation it still works.
      The hole is dug
      Let gravity do its thing
      One
      Bucket of old non drinking water and you’re good.

    • @user-sj7fu6es3y
      @user-sj7fu6es3y 2 дні тому

      Problem is Long Island is overpopulated and we actually supply our own drinking water from our aquifers.
      But trust me I know it works
      It the best system

  • @thezoomguys385
    @thezoomguys385 День тому

    You can keep the bacterial action very healthy in a septic system by using a product called Ecotabs. A lot of people have very good results with them. Keeps the sludge digested and removes odors.

  • @kencleg7721
    @kencleg7721 22 години тому

    I’ve done plenty in Guatemala and other places in the world there probably still there building 600 man base camps in 3 rd world places Barrels and lots of river rock And all 4” in out 12 90s for baffles 1” different in elevation in/out horizontally And grease and duc tape to seal it Scheduled 40 is 4 1/2 “ in diameter outside

  • @Mr.SuperDuper-idk
    @Mr.SuperDuper-idk 20 днів тому

    Wthell…the main idea behind septic is the out is lower than the IN 😂. Good one man

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  20 днів тому

      SD
      Thanks for watching and thanks for commenting. Actually if the tanks were installed 100% level, if a gallon goes in one end a gallon will come out the other end. I just wanted to make sure the influent line stayed clear.

    • @Mr.SuperDuper-idk
      @Mr.SuperDuper-idk 20 днів тому

      @@barrylukebuilds7894 thanks for video. I’ve got to do the exact same on new property temp RV place.

  • @ineverhadthemoney7857
    @ineverhadthemoney7857 22 дні тому

    you can use a 5 gallon bucket, in line on your pipe before barrow as a grease pit and can clean out from time 2 time

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  22 дні тому

      Interesting idea! I am not anticipating much grease as we seldom cook. But I will keep that in mind. Thanks for watching and thanks for the comment.
      Barry

  • @scottfoster2487
    @scottfoster2487 22 дні тому

    Happy Wife means Happy Life. This should be a good long running low maintence system. I wonder if adding a solar aeroator to the system would increse the break down cycle time>

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  22 дні тому +1

      Scott
      You are on target with the wife thing, truer words have never been written.
      As far as aeration is concerned it is not necessary and could cause issues with the anaerobic bacteria in the last tank. With addition of oxygen they could die and be sent to the leach field and clog things up. That would be a worse case scenario because the final tank should have very little food so therefore a minimum of bacteria. The leach field will have enough natural oxygen to support aerobic bacteria which will break down any pathogens and the soil will act as a final filter. I know this sounds like I know what I am talking about so maybe I do. And maybe…
      Thanks for watching and thanks for taking the time to comment.
      Barry

    • @MrMEmEmEmEMEMEeeeeee
      @MrMEmEmEmEMEMEeeeeee 19 днів тому

      ​@@barrylukebuilds7894-From my research many people are switching from anaerobic to aerobic systems following drainfield failure with good results, may want to check that out for yourself. Curious why you went to the effort of building 3 lid forms rather than one? Also, painting just about any type of oil (I've used waste motor oil and the cheapest cooking oil as well as the pricier form oil, all seem to work about the same) on the form gives a fairly easy release and seems to improve surface smoothness of the cast concrete.

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  18 днів тому +1

      Mr Me
      Lots of ways to skin a cat. Anaerobic systems have been around for a long long time and with the little bit of loading ours will receive I am anticipating a long and trouble free life. Nothing wrong with aerobic systems, they also can be trouble free if sized correctly. Only problem with them is that they require an air compressor to function and the anaerobic systems require nothing. I am all about nothing.
      I built three forms, all from trash pile lumber, because concrete work is messy and there is less waste with larger pours. And I wanted them NOW! I am not a very patient guy. Form oil does make for prettier edges.
      Thanks for watching and thanks for taking the time to comment.
      Barry

  • @Sunspot-19
    @Sunspot-19 6 днів тому +1

    See what happens when you mix two parts ingenuity with one part imagination? Nicely done, Sir!!

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  6 днів тому +2

      Sunspot
      Thank you for the kind words! They keep the old man going.

    • @Sunspot-19
      @Sunspot-19 6 днів тому

      @@barrylukebuilds7894 You are most welcome! What many lack these days is the ability to be resourceful. There are some of us who are very resourceful.

  • @anarchytelevision8445
    @anarchytelevision8445 11 днів тому

    Nice 👍🏻🙂

  • @dwighthires3163
    @dwighthires3163 7 днів тому

    These septics work much better if you have a cook who periodically bakes bread. The little bits of left over yeast washed off the bowl and boards keep them far more active. Otherwise, you need septic agents poured down the drains annually.

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  6 днів тому

      Dwight
      Thanks for your comment. Several readers had yeast related comments. Most be something to it. No bread making at the cabin, we only have a Coleman cooktop. I am old school on the septic additives. Seems like septic tanks worked for a long long time before all of the chemicals were being hawked. Hope I don’t have to eat my words!

    • @dwighthires3163
      @dwighthires3163 6 днів тому

      @@barrylukebuilds7894 I am confident this will work for a long time. My only suggestion on this for you is to throw an envelope of yeast down the drain as soon as it has something to "eat". A little yeast of baking soda is all that is needed annually, especially with your concern to guard from excessive chemicals.

  • @danmo43
    @danmo43 9 днів тому

    For future reference, run your drill backwards to cut the holes. Makes a cleaner hole.

  • @edstimator1
    @edstimator1 22 дні тому +2

    It really isn't more complicated than that. Any plumber will tell you "IT" flows downhill and payday is on Friday! That's as complicated as it gets.

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  22 дні тому

      I had a good friend who was a plumber. He had a bumper sticker on his truck that said “Old plumbers never die, they just smell that way”. Don’t take my humor wrong, I have great respect for anyone in the “trades”. I spent 37 years of my life working with them.
      Barry

    • @TheMakersMarkTSF
      @TheMakersMarkTSF 13 днів тому

      ANY plumber might tell you that, but a GOOD plumber can make "IT" flow uphill and gets paid every day! At least I know I can and do!

  • @chrisidzerda2963
    @chrisidzerda2963 10 днів тому

    Most states allow dumping grey water ie washing machines and kitchen sink to be dumped on the ground.

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  9 днів тому

      Chris
      You are probably correct. We don’t have a washer in the cabin. I did elect to run the kitchen sink and the bathroom vanity into the septic system. The shower, probably our biggest water user, drains on the ground. Fingers crossed, the system works!
      Barry

  • @tomgorden3762
    @tomgorden3762 20 днів тому

    I wonder if the drums could sustain the roots over time.

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  20 днів тому

      The drums themselves are 100% root proof. But if there is a gap between any of the pieces parts roots will take advantage. Same with terracotta and concrete.
      Barry

  • @maggiesdad100
    @maggiesdad100 Годину тому

    I enjoyed the video, but it's important to exercise greater caution when using the table saw. You were all over the place with the saw running.

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  55 хвилин тому

      Thanks, glad you enjoyed the video. Maybe you heard the dust collector blower running, after I turned the saw off? I try to be careful.

  • @keithschneider6348
    @keithschneider6348 10 днів тому

    The inlet is just a san-T with a CO on top, or a 90 turned down. Deflector sheeld on outlet so no solids go out.

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  10 днів тому

      Keith
      Not sure what your intention is with this comment. My inlet is not a tee, just a plastic baffle.

    • @keithschneider6348
      @keithschneider6348 10 днів тому

      @@barrylukebuilds7894 I was a plumber for over 35 years, I hope floaters don't plug you up.
      Sanitary tee with a short pup piece is standard practice on inlet of a septic tank. You got sinkers an floaters so outlet like 3 inches lower than inlet with a baffle, but the inlet is 6 inches so 3 inches is below the standing waste level. Throw in some yeast to get it going good. Power lime good also. Good luck.

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  9 днів тому

      Thanks Keith!

  • @saltybildo9448
    @saltybildo9448 10 днів тому

    Are those matrix paint buckets a buddy of mine is a salesman for matrix, least he was 20 years ago . haven't seen em in years

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  10 днів тому +1

      Probably a few of them mixed with the others. Matrix Drive, we have been a good customer.
      Thanks

  • @ScooterFXRS
    @ScooterFXRS 9 днів тому

    Much like the old glazed terra cotta basins run in series.

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  8 днів тому +1

      Scooter
      Thanks interesting! I have never seen that situation but you have peeked my interest. Thanks Barry

  • @ahilbilyredneksopinion
    @ahilbilyredneksopinion 21 день тому +1

    Happy wife,happy life.....

  • @mattwilliam3410
    @mattwilliam3410 9 днів тому

    A 4" pipe gasket or 3" depening on the size pipe would work goreat and be alot easier.

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  9 днів тому

      Matt
      I am assuming you are referring to the joint between the flange adapter and the plastic drum? If so, the challenge I was facing was how to tighten that joint without distorting the drum where the top would no longer fit correctly.

    • @mattwilliam3410
      @mattwilliam3410 9 днів тому

      @@barrylukebuilds7894
      Your concern because of the round barrel the gadget would not seat properly. I see maybe that could be a problem especially with the 4" pipe. I wonder if the pipe would seal properly if it was dropped down to a 2" pipe size with gasket. Your way certainly worked fine. Good vid blessings

  • @saltybildo9448
    @saltybildo9448 10 днів тому +1

    Down turn tees instead of the baffles?

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  10 днів тому +1

      A couple of folks have brought that up. To me the goal is to prevent the incoming surge of water from a toilet flush from breaking up the scum blanket floating on top of the liquid. Baffles, tees, 90 with a vent, all do the same thing. My baffles cost a let less than Tees😏

  • @brawnconstruction9785
    @brawnconstruction9785 2 години тому

    Great video. Did you install Baffles in all 3 barrels?

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  57 хвилин тому

      Thanks Brawn! Yes, all three. Might be a little scum I’m them also so why not try to hold it back and digest a little more.

  • @ajfoskett8826
    @ajfoskett8826 9 днів тому +2

    This old timer who used to be a septic guy told me to get a gallon of whole milk, leave it out in the sun till it curdled, and the pour it or flush it into the tank. Said it keeps the micro organisms happy. Been doing that for years and never had to pump the tank on my system. For full time use do it every 4 or 5 months. For seasonal properties, once a year. Hope that helps extend your tiny system. 😊

    • @GrabLifeByDaPoosy
      @GrabLifeByDaPoosy 9 днів тому

      Check out Cabin Obsession septic tank treatment. It's affordable and offers protection for about $2 per month by flushing a packet. It is all natural with billions of bacteria inside that break everything down to keep things flowing. We have a similar setup like the one in this video and haven't had any problems.

    • @GrabLifeByDaPoosy
      @GrabLifeByDaPoosy 9 днів тому

      Look into Cabin Obsession septic tank treatment. It's affordable and offers protection for about 2 bucks per month by flushing a packet. It is all natural with billions of bacteria inside that break everything down to keep things flowing. We have a similar setup like the one in this video and haven't had any problems.

    • @2003evodave
      @2003evodave 9 днів тому

      @@GrabLifeByDaPoosy. Wrong! No one needs to add any chemicals or enzymes to a septic system. Every time you use the toilet you are adding the natural e-coli from your body.
      By adding a chemical or enzyme you over accelerate the active digestive system adding too many suspended particles throughout the tank which then leaves the system to the drain field coating the leach line walls causing a failure.

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  9 днів тому

      I spent 25 years working for a division of a large construction company that handled mostly water and wastewater plant work. We built new, did additions, and renovation. Every time a tank was taken out of service and put back in service there was talk of grabbing a bucket of sludge from another plant to "seed" the biomass in the new system. To my knowledge it never happened. Put food (poop) in water and the bacteria will appear. it is magic!

  • @gabebailey9564
    @gabebailey9564 День тому

    Could you drill holes in the 3rd drum and put silt fence and river rock around it instead of doing a drain field?

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  День тому

      Gave
      That would probably work depending on your soil. Just remember that the point of the leach field is not solely to get rid of the liquid but also to remove contamination. A little time spent in the rocks is a good thing.
      Thanks for watching!
      Barry

  • @rodrojas4236
    @rodrojas4236 8 днів тому

    Barry Barry good. :)

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  7 днів тому

      Mr Rojas
      In all my 70 plus years I don’t think I have ever seen that word play. Thank you!

  • @johnp7551
    @johnp7551 9 днів тому

    Your septic tank diagram is suspect. The inlet to the tank should always be higher than the outlet to the tank. That way it prevents backflow from the drain field. You don't want the inlet level with the outlet.

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  9 днів тому

      I agree and I could have made a larger elevation difference when I installed the flange adapters. I believe I talked about this in the video. However, the tanks are all installed on a slope so there is quite a bit of elevation between the influent and the effluent. Thanks for watching and thanks for the comment!
      Barry

  • @Dracos661
    @Dracos661 4 дні тому

    Could you build a gray water system and a black water system?

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  4 дні тому +1

      As in two separate systems? Absolutely! Often gray water can just be piped to a ditch, depending on your location. Separating gray water with reduce the volume of black water, a plus. Our total water usage is so small that I chose to just put everything together.
      Thanks for watching!
      Barry

  • @MichaelSmith-os1pp
    @MichaelSmith-os1pp 12 днів тому

    for such a small project you should have considered above ground septic

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  12 днів тому +1

      Michael
      We went old fashioned with an underground system. I have a couple of perks which made this system my first choice. One, I own a little track hoe so no direct cost on the dirt work. Two, time is on my side. We have a system that has been working for over a year so we are not in a time bind. Also, it is summer time and I am the only fool that enjoys coming out here when it’s just too hot to even be here.
      Thanks for watching and thanks for taking the time to comment.
      Barry

  • @charliebelle6693
    @charliebelle6693 5 днів тому

    I have 2 questions as I have a septic system and see first hand how the solids do not break down like people thing they do. First: Are you the only one using that system? Secondly: Why didn't you put an exit pipe into a gravel bed for the water run off?

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  5 днів тому

      Charlie
      Sorry the septic system is not working well for you. Should be fixable unless it is under sized. Yes, the cabin is for our personal use only. Putting an exit pipe on a leach field would certainly get rid of the liquids but they would not be treated. The treatment occurs while the liquid travels downward through the soil.
      Barry

  • @jimbaranski4687
    @jimbaranski4687 День тому

    According to your septic tank diagram, couldn’t you just use the bung holes in the drum lid for the input & output connections?
    Also, you have three drums in series. Isn’t there a chance the first drum would clog up with sediment? If so, havng three drums in series is not going to help you. Wouldn’t putting the barrels in parallel instead of series work better?

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  День тому +1

      Jim
      Thanks for watching and thanks for talking the time to ask questions. About the connections, it is possible to put the influent pipe through the top. It would make removing the top for maintenance more difficult and the top would still have to be drilled because the bung holes are not large enough for a gravity sewer line. The effluent line would not be able to be installed in the top as there would be no way to contain the scum inside the tank.
      In a perfect world the tank will never fill with solids. Every molecule of waste will be broken down and turned to gas by the anaerobic bacteria. But there is no perfect world so eventually the first tank will fill with solids. When that happens it will just become a conduit to send unsettled waste to the second and I guess it could happen again and the third would become the primary and eventually the leach field becomes the receptor and clogs up and then it is a big problem. I won’t live that long.
      Putting the first two in parallel would double the life span of the first tank but not the first two as a whole. It would add complexity to the piping for sure.
      But hopefully I or my heirs will keep an eye on the system and have it pumped every 5 to ten years or so and every thing will be lovely. And it won’t be too difficult because there are no pipes in the lids!

  • @ahilbilyredneksopinion
    @ahilbilyredneksopinion 21 день тому

    Yer hindsight comment cost me....when i spit my drink out across the table the wife wasnt happy.....lol....still laffin though....

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  21 день тому +1

      Mr Bily
      Glad I was able to afford a little levity to this crazy world, hopefully enough to offset the resulting in house strife I also caused. But seriously, thanks for watching and thanks for taking the time to comment. I have a lot of other videos out there that you might enjoy, some of them a actually fairly good.
      Barry

  • @jonathans2cents258
    @jonathans2cents258 22 години тому

    Plastic totes WILL collapse. My freind used one, had to dig it up to replace it

    • @kencleg7721
      @kencleg7721 22 години тому

      Not the ones that have the cage around them 4x4 ‘ 360 gallons each use 4 and tie together I like pipe ing horizontally not going in the top. They can take 3’ soil on top That’s a ton of material

    • @jonathans2cents258
      @jonathans2cents258 21 годину тому

      @@kencleg7721 that is the type he used. I know., I gave it to him.I don’t think he put enough water in it,

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  21 годину тому +1

      If it worked it worked but that exterior cage does nothing to support the plastic tank. If it was on the inside it would.

  • @diegojines-us9pc
    @diegojines-us9pc 12 днів тому +1

    yes the feds are glad you posted this, get the checkbook.

  • @jefflahey9202
    @jefflahey9202 23 години тому

    Nice job, Barry. Thanks for the entertainment. Excavator driver here. Turn around when you dig a hole your blade is at the back for more penetrating power

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  22 години тому

      Thanks Jeff!
      I just heard that from another viewer a couple of days ago. Great idea and I would never have thought of it! But now I know.
      Thanks for watching and thanks for the tip!
      Barry

  • @cracka4705
    @cracka4705 4 дні тому

    What about a leach field?

  • @DonCatherman
    @DonCatherman 20 днів тому

    👍

  • @saltybildo9448
    @saltybildo9448 10 днів тому

    I punched myself in the face with a angle drill once lol

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  10 днів тому

      Ouch! I have attacked my face and other body parts with various tools over the years but not an angle drill. Careful there Salty!

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  10 днів тому

      Being a plumber I bet you have crunched figures using a 1/2” drill!

  • @larrybaughman618
    @larrybaughman618 5 днів тому

    🤠👍

  • @robsnodgrass915
    @robsnodgrass915 5 днів тому

    T 's at 18" help your field .
    Infiltrators are awesome and easy for your non biological field

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  5 днів тому

      Rob
      Help me out, I don’t understand what you are recommending.

  • @charlesvincent4127
    @charlesvincent4127 12 днів тому

    Have you considered a biodigestor set up?

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  12 днів тому +1

      Charles I have not. Not even really sure what that is but I will check it out. Thanks for sharing the tip, might help someone not as far along as we are.
      Barry

    • @charlesvincent4127
      @charlesvincent4127 12 днів тому

      @@barrylukebuilds7894 there are plenty of videos on them here on UA-cam.

  • @nickdannunzio7683
    @nickdannunzio7683 14 днів тому

    Many people build an "out-house" near the entrance to their septic system...

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  14 днів тому

      Nick, interesting idea! That just might be a future project. Thanks Barry

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  14 днів тому

      Interesting idea! Might be a future project. Thanks Barry

  • @seansysig
    @seansysig 21 день тому

    Septic tanks need to be below frost line!

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  21 день тому +1

      I think that makes perfect sense. Here in Southern Mississippi there is no frost line. It just doesn’t get that cold for any length of time.
      But thanks for watching and thanks for the advice.
      Barry

    • @ronb6182
      @ronb6182 21 день тому +1

      This is not legal and you won't get a certificate of occupancy from any state or county. This could be used in a primitive camp sites but not for any home tiny or conventional. 73

    • @davidluke8460
      @davidluke8460 21 день тому

      @@ronb6182well it is a camp, and not a home, so all is well!

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  21 день тому

      @@ronb6182i totally agree with what you said and maybe I should have made that clearer. But had you been following my channel you would have known the situation.

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  21 день тому

      Sean
      Thanks for the heads up. We have no frost line here other viewers should be aware.
      Barry

  • @Rattlerjake1
    @Rattlerjake1 13 днів тому

    The lid came off easily because it wasn't even attached properly (look at the video)!

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  13 днів тому

      I was wondering if anyone would catch that. Congratulations, you were the first, at least the first to comment.
      Thanks for watching!
      Barry

  • @jamesferrell9404
    @jamesferrell9404 13 днів тому

    Is being off grid remove the ability of the government from causing you trouble? If so that gives new ideals

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  13 днів тому +1

      James
      It is complicated. Rules, codes, regulations, and standards are all in place for good reasons. To protect folks from themselves, to protect neighbors from uncaring property owners, to protect groundwater that everyone shares, and to prevent damage to gods woods and waters. The problems arise when projects don’t quite jive with the intent of the regulations.
      In our case we are not totally “off grid”. We are connected to the electrical system. However the cabin is just that, a cabin. It has no bedrooms no occupants. The closest house and I presume water well from us is over a mile away, up hill as we are closer to the river. We have no water well. Rain runoff from our cabin travels approximately one mile through undeveloped property before it reaches a river. The acreage properties on both sides of us are undeveloped hunting properties.
      We have no plans to build a “real house “ or to move onto the property, ever. If any of these conditions had been different we probably would have put a permit and followed the rules.
      Everyone thinking of installing their own system has their own set of circumstances and should proceed accordingly. Thanks for watching!
      Barry

  • @Adambossonyoutube
    @Adambossonyoutube 7 годин тому

    T's cost $10 buckets cost $5 you savin money.

  • @jackrodgersjr
    @jackrodgersjr 14 годин тому

    Plastic pipes one inch below the grass are a recipe for a disaster. The pipes will work their way to the surface and break!

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  10 годин тому

      Jack
      If the pipe was 1” for it’s entire length I would agree with you. But a pipe with good depth except for one spot, not to worry. Anyway it ended being a little deeper.
      Thanks for watching!

  • @terrydavidmullins
    @terrydavidmullins 20 днів тому

    1/8 th of an inch fall per foot. Not 1/4 th an inch. Else the water will outrun your solids.

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  19 днів тому +1

      Terry
      I have always heard that 1/8” is the magic number. Lately I have been hearing 1/4”. Recently installed a new sewer line at my son’s house and the inspector requested 1/4”. He said we prefer 1/4” but anything between 1/8 and 1/4 will pass. Go figure? Lots of miles of 1/8” out there.
      Thanks for watching and thanks for taking the time to comment.
      Barry

    • @terrydavidmullins
      @terrydavidmullins 19 днів тому

      @@barrylukebuilds7894 Can't really argue with the inspector. It's been many years since I was a plumbers helper and I never took my journeymans. Good video. I'm glad you showed how things are in the real world.

  • @thechumpsbeendumped.7797
    @thechumpsbeendumped.7797 9 днів тому

    “More better”?

  • @CitizenWill9
    @CitizenWill9 7 днів тому

    "more better"?

  • @simonilett998
    @simonilett998 22 дні тому

    More better??🤣

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  22 дні тому

      Simon
      It was almost so more better that I should have used the term “much more better “. Anyway, thanks for watching and thanks for taking the time to comment.
      Barry

    • @simonilett998
      @simonilett998 22 дні тому

      @@barrylukebuilds7894 'Much more better' is even more better--er🤣👍

  • @BobDeer-vd4nq
    @BobDeer-vd4nq 10 днів тому

    The English word for "more better" is "Best". We only have good, better, and best, there is no English meaning for "more better."

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  10 днів тому

      Bob
      Are you telling me that the guy that sells shrimp out of his truck and advertises as “small, medium, and extra medium” has been pulling our leg all these years. If there’s no more better there can’t be extra medium. Are we on the same page here? Anyway, thanks for watching!
      Barry
      PS I almost titled the video “much more better “. I bet that would have been wrong too😏

    • @BobDeer-vd4nq
      @BobDeer-vd4nq 10 днів тому +1

      @@barrylukebuilds7894 What I can tell you is that a dwarf fortune teller escaped from jail, and the news headline read "Small Medium at Large!

    • @davidluke8460
      @davidluke8460 9 днів тому

      @@BobDeer-vd4nqthis is one of the best jokes I’ve ever heard, thanks for sharing

    • @davidluke8460
      @davidluke8460 9 днів тому

      @@BobDeer-vd4nqthat joke is more better than any joke I’ve heard in more longer time. Thanks for sharing!

  • @workhardplayhard801
    @workhardplayhard801 10 днів тому

    When I put the septic and leach field in at my house , a plumber suggested that I flush a bag of dog food , while I was still building our home . This was to get the biology started ahead of us moving in . Adding yeast weekly , like a couple old bread slices or in my case I always have some sort of a beer and wine fermenting and the dregs serve as septic maintenance, can't put too much because live yeast loves to eat dead yeast , perfect example of we are what we eat. . I dream about capturing the methane that's generated then using it to heat an antifreeze of some sort , that's then.pumped through shallow pipe like radiant floor heat system ,but under the driveway instead . Sure would be nice to not have to mess with snow for a change . 🤔 can't see why it wouldn't work , time and money mostly.

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  10 днів тому

      WHPH
      When I had a real job and built/upgraded/ expanded sewer plants there was always talk of grabbing a bucket of sludge from another plant to “seed” the new system. But honestly I don’t remember it ever being done. But it sounds like we live in totally different climates so that may make a difference. Lots of plants burn methane to heat the sludge to hasten the process. Collecting, purifying, and storing the sewer gases is a very complicated endeavor. I researched just how much methane is produced by a single household but have had no success. Thanks for watching and commenting!
      Barry

  • @SusanA1056
    @SusanA1056 2 дні тому

    Of course this is not legal in most places, even if it works.

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  2 дні тому

      Dang Susan
      Coming on strong with two insults right off the batt. I am not in most places, I am in the middle of our 124 acres in the middle of a very rural area with absolutely no neighbors nearby. I think most of my viewers understand that when the title of a project references “off grid” they understand the legal implications. Secondly, what do you mean “even if it works “? Of course it is going to work. And starting your comment with “Of course “ just sets a bad tone. The Pope said to be nice.
      Thanks for watching and thanks for taking the time to comment. It really helps my channel!
      Barry

  • @markcrume
    @markcrume 7 днів тому

    "more better"?????

  • @tomschwab9230
    @tomschwab9230 День тому

    . . . WAIT !!! ..... did you actually just use the words, 'more' and 'better' side by side ???????
    The Grade 7 English Teacher is Rolling Over in Her Grave holding Her Yard Stick !! . .

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  День тому

      I did it! And received many comments on it. And unfortunately, some folks were seriously miffed that I didn’t know that it was improper. It is sad that people are so uptight.
      You were joking, right?

  • @limogesfarmer6326
    @limogesfarmer6326 7 днів тому

    "A more better"? Seriously? Please tell me this is your sense of humour.....
    If you were comparing different systems, and you talked about system A. Then you talked about system B, stating it was better than A. Then, you go into system C, and you can say it was "an even better" system. "A more better" is just bad....

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  6 днів тому

      So I was thinking of naming the video “much more better “. I guess that would have been more worser?

    • @limogesfarmer6326
      @limogesfarmer6326 5 днів тому

      @@barrylukebuilds7894 It's a case of proper English. The term "better" can't have a "more" modifyer. Something is better than something else, or not better than something else. You can't have more better or less better: these are nonsensical terms.

    • @barrylukebuilds7894
      @barrylukebuilds7894  4 дні тому

      @@limogesfarmer6326Yes, yes, yes. More better, much more better, and more worser; all a joke. I am from and live in the south but I am a college graduate married to an English literature graduate. I knew it was incorrect. Let me ask you a question, did you watch the video?

  • @adamsons2890
    @adamsons2890 16 днів тому

    More better