We were part of the New Testament Christian Churches of America, Inc. for a combined 22 years.
This RU-vid channel, in conjunction with our ntccXerblog, is our personal commentary recording our NTCC eXperience and recovery process.
Based on our observations and experiences we blog to help former members heal from the well documented abuses rampant in the New Testament Christian Churches of America, Inc.
This channel is an eXtension of our mission to help others heal from their NTCC eXperience.
-thru sharing their stories and affirming their religious beliefs -and by maintaining one's relationship with the Lord thru worship -and from reconnecting with those who have similar eXperiences -and, finally, much healing comes from laughter; as it is written: A merry heart doeth good like a medicine.
In keeping with these tenets we have begun this channel to collect some videos that have helped us connect with the world around us and document our journey.
@favoritemustard3542 Yes, game cam footage. And, yes, they are cool, and beautiful. You might like to see some of our other woodpecker videos @ru-vid.com/group/PL79X8kiHk3ZQ7iKSOZV7mmh1xgKC5BOuI
@micontv381 The two lines go from the pump to the well. Water flows both ways: Down to the well from the pump and up thru the pump to the pressure bladder, then on to the house. Thanks for commenting.
Watchtowers lawyer (lying lawyer) Peter Brumley lives in a home owned by Valley Farms Corp. - 131 Brimstone Rd Patterson, NY 12563 ...Get a load of the street name.
@georgeingols8023, The struggle is real! The old cans worked perfectly, with fewer spills, and proper venting when shelved with gas in them. Not so with the "new and improved" garbage! They can keep them. We want what works!💪
@peterpiper_203, Thanks. Actually wore a mask during demo (see other video, "The Filthiest Job Yet"): ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-dI3lih7lYk0.htmlsi=YFjueTJMAMBxlidK This was just a quick shoot to show what was found. 🙂 Thanks for caring and commenting.
Hey I just wanted to let you know you guys are a bunch of waste of time sons of b****** and all you got to do is pull the goddamn plug on a jet pump pour water in it and when that water starts popping out of the goddamn wall you are primed your voice is so much time on all of your videos not just you guys you're a bunch of shitbags
No need to take God's name in vain. Also, no need to cast aspersions on our mothers. They were both fine ladies. Perhaps you are projecting your own experiences on others? Regardless, we will pray for you. You are definitely needy. Peace out.
In the 17 years I’ve lived at my house I’ve never had to do this. Would have been nice to know the other day but my landlord had someone come in yesterday to fix it.
@TheCrackedNutPIE @Mrwild195 aka @SearchingTheUnknown aka @Combo30009, Yes, a snapper; but we feel it's more than common, possibly exceptional. 😉 Thanks for the comment. 😎 🐢
I just noticed our jet pump starting slowing dripping/leaking where the shaft from the motor penetrates the pump. Is it hard to take apart and replace the seals?
How can you tell if you didn't release enough air? I put on a new pressure gauge and now it shuts off when the needle hits 65. I was thinking it should shut off at around 40-45. It's a Jet Pump.
@ricg.4435, If there is air in your well's system, the pump will struggle to bring up the water. Your pump will take longer to fill the pressure tank; and the pump will make more noise than normal. Operating with air in the system can cause the pump to overheat and may lead to pump failure. As for the pressure, these pumps typically are set to operate from 30-50 psi. They do have a pressure switch which controls this range. Be sure to TURN OFF THE POWER TO THE PUMP TO AVOID ELECTROCUTION if you try to adjust the pressure switch. There are online written and instructional videos on how to adjust the pressure switch for your pump. Inspectapedia and wiki how are great resources. Hope this helps. Thanks for commenting.
Is the extender you are putting the window seal around, that goes inside the ceramic opening six inches long? Or maybe a better way of asking is how deep is the ceramic piece to the flue liner. Thanks.