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Hard Hat Divers Corp.
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Registrace 12. 01. 2015
Gamming and 4 wheelers
underwater Buring
underwater burning . Burning a 12 " window 360 deg. around a drill shaft for a wire saw
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Underwater Welding commercial diving
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Hard Hat Divers Corp. performing Underwater Welding/ commercial diving for the coast guard off Miami Beach
bruh. your hose is like 1ft from that wheel on the wire saw. you dumbass. ive done this many times BLIND in the gulf of mexico, 180+ fsw in a huge hole -15 below mudline. you have viz and ur still an idiot.
I don’t think these guys have to worry about losing their jobs to AI. Nice!💰💵💵💸🔱
What was the sign at the end? It looked like end of drill? As in, finished
SUPERRETARDS🤣
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dude .. Miami .. How the heck do i apply for a job there ? which company are you working for ?
Looks like the dude is just straight up wearing regular work pants?
So cool 😎 🤿
It looks a lot like he's just wearing trousers and rubber boots?
Yeah it’s normal
Wow
Bad ass video I’ve always wanted to be a under water welder
I like it wrke
I like it
Diver needs fins!
No bailout? It’s gonna be a no from me
He’s like 15ft down, why pack the extra luggage
@@scubapro2689 He could just shave weight off his belt and make up for it with the bottle. It’s not really like it’s in the way, and for safety.
That's a real men job
No bailout? While your EGS valve is leaking..... Stupid divers.
20 miles away the sharks hear the clanging of the dinner bell
balls of steel
what is the structure he is working on?
Quintay Perry metal
how much does this pay?
@Diego Armando how many chinese guys per hour?
for a hard days work In Sweden! We get a sandwich and a cup of coffe!
Crosswizz about $58 an hour
it entirely depends on the job. starting out most guys make $20/hr for the first year or so. but after that $60/hr+ but a good friend of mine that's been doing it for nearly a decade now is making upwards of $200/hr.
I'm about to go to school for this. Cool video
No fucking bail out ?!!!!!
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Fkkkkkk that......😂😂😂😂
I feel nervous just watching this.
I wanted to know what aquatic humanoids can do underwater for story reasons. Wasn't sure they could hammer anything because of water resistance, happy to know I was wrong! Thanks for the vid.
Debiera ser vertical ascendente el cordón. Se nota que los cordones les quedan más o menos no más porque al golpear con el Picasal, la escoria debiera caer de fácil. En lo que respecta seguridad, no veo que se haya cortado la electricidad para hacer el cambio de electrodo. Por último, anda sin SAE. 🙄
Dx sign at the end hahaha
Wedging up with boards on the metal form to level before pouring concrete I suppose ..otherwise the crete will overflow the metal form.
Somebody please tell me what they are doing down there. Thanks!
Y la botella de emergencia ?????????
Exactamente la primera reacion que he tenido
no bailout, no problem
Hi Chris How are you doing? Don Langlois here. Doing any salvage work?
Chuck Norris does this with an electric eel he finds in the vicinity while holding his breath and wearing only sunglasses because they look cool.
He has to hold his breath?
Damn that's funny!
So impressive
That holder looked live all the time? Unless top side had gone for a coffee lol
how can you tell it is live?
all he has to do is say "make it hot" and they do it on the surface but when they do the close ups it is hot alot of the time
the bubbles at the end of the rod, showing electrolysis is taking place which turns h20 in hydrogen and oxygen bubbles
looked like tic-tac-toe at first
Heavy Hammer + Underwater. that's gonna need a lot of stamina
damn idk how these guys do it ive been working for 3 days under my boat trying to get a prop off everything takes 3 times the energy under water
hey, im thinking about taking the risk and become a commercial diver. can you recommand the pda which is located in scotland or any other schools in europe?
I want to do this when i leave school
Quick question: What are the differences between this and underwater welding? Also if I got into one, could I do the other?
This is underwater welding, if you are talking about the differences between ground welding and this, the main difference is that you have many more dangers underwater. One of the most fatal dangers is Delta P. It's a pressure incidence when two different water pressures meet and cause severe pressure. Also the MAIN difference is that you use a electric arc so that you don't get shocked and the electricity can spread. The pay is usually really good though.
Cool video love under water burning best job ever.
Hey guys Cool work, I think I can get you some pretty cool tools that could help you out a lot, Take a look at Nemo under water power tools, We have underwater cordless tools, Or email me at darren@nemopowertools and I will explain in more detail. Cheers,
nice
Really cool video, I'm 17 looking into pursuing a career in Underwater Welding after schooling. I'm just wondering where this job took place, I'm over here in California with no idea on where to attending schooling for such a career as I am down in LA. Sorry, this comments all over the place but if you could give me an idea of where this job took place and what kind of job you guys were doing that'd be cool. Forgot to mention I do stig welding up inland out the back of my truck as a job and noticed that's what y'all are doing,
NoteBlawk Hello, while i am not the one in the video, I too am looking into doing this. I am starting at cda.edu/ next month. you should check them out. another good school is Divers institute of technology.
Alex Rowe how is the industry and the job placement?