Auto darkening lens

Delivery was fast for a custom order, price is better than the normal km ones. I haven't had the chance to use it yet but have heard good things from a coworker who has. So far very satisfied with it. Unsure if mine is part of the new batch that should be good to 75ft.

u/the_inland_diver — 20 days ago
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Blowing bubbles

Not a welder, wouldnt claim to be. I have made metal stick together underwater.

u/the_inland_diver — 1 month ago
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Circulation pump basin at a power plant

A large pump failed catastrophically and I had to pick up the parts before the new one got put in.

u/the_inland_diver — 1 month ago

Down to my last pair of CDA coveralls

Video unrelated diver shit: its a pretty cool barge though.

I've said that those coveralls where the best damn thing I got outa that school. Og pair lasted longer than some of my wet suits. I scooped a few from ppl that have dragged up and left their stuff, dont worry they had plenty of time to come get it and were told numerous times to before it was scavanged. Yeah I know, my certs and friends I met along the way are pretty valuable but they dont make those coveralls any more... how am I suppose to dive with education, safety, and integrity any more once I burn through this last pair?!

u/the_inland_diver — 1 month ago

What kinds of things can be done to make life easier for the guy going in after you?

A full days worth of available bottom time is not uncommon inland. A guy can get a lot done if not everything in one dive even if it may be a long one sometimes. just wondering what tips yall have found or that have been done for you by the guy in before that make your dives easier. I realized this is probably going to be highly job specific depending on the task at hand. Or do you just let the soup plan the task for each dive?

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Pic: unrelated bathroom art

u/the_inland_diver — 2 months ago