Oxy-arc cutting smartphone (Become a Commercial Diver at NYD) - ep 08

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  • Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
  • What it takes to become a Professional Diver in Norway at NYD (Norsk Yrkesdykkerskole a/s - Norwegian Professional Education School as); course 186.
    Story through two Estonians eyes - Rannar and Ervin.
    The course lasts for 16 weeks.
    This week we focused on oxy-arc cutting and we started in the new station with KM37 diving helmets.
    Destroying the smartphone was staged and with supervisors permission. Battery was removed from the phone and all the pieces were gathered afterward from the seafloor. No marine life was injured.
    Norwegian School of Commercial Diving www.nyd.no
    Facebook: / nyddiving
    Instagram: / nyd_diving
    Free music from UA-cam Library (Double_You, Journeyman, Viking)
    Video made by Rannar Laur
    Instagram: / rannarlaur
    Music made by Rannar with Music Maker Jam (Thinking Under)

КОМЕНТАРІ • 19

  • @alishahzad3822
    @alishahzad3822 Рік тому

    Good work

  • @tomedisonalbarillo744
    @tomedisonalbarillo744 4 роки тому +1

    That's just awesome... always wanted try OXY ARC cutting

  • @Makdiver
    @Makdiver 3 роки тому

    Great video.. thanks.. Regards makdiver from Denmark

  • @dubsteppa420
    @dubsteppa420 4 роки тому +2

    Please tell me you removed the battery first.... lol

  • @nikp910
    @nikp910 5 років тому +1

    Hi Rannar, you mentioned in one of the comments, that you were lucky to find a job, I have experience in diving, for 3 years I am out of it three years, is it hard to find a job after finishing this diving school?

    • @rannarlaur
      @rannarlaur  5 років тому

      It depends on what are you looking for. What is the perfect job for you?... Me personally, I have never had any problems getting a job, but this is me. It all depends on - who are you?

    • @nikp910
      @nikp910 4 роки тому +1

      Hi Rannar, any kind of job as a commercial diver, I did my course on commercial diving but it's not close as good as the one in NYD.
      I did oxy arc cutting and lifting concrete blocks, but not welding, I am interested in welding too but any job would be ok. When I did my course I met two guys, one is a supervisor and other sat diver, they told me then 3 years ago that jobs are declining but if you say that there is no problem to get a job I guess it's better now. I would like to ask you those entry requirements like 400 m swim is strict or?

  • @tHoMManDi
    @tHoMManDi 4 роки тому

    Great video! How many hours of underwater cutting would it take to cut an opening of 4m x 3m (13ft x 10 ft) through 14 mm (9/16 in) plate for a diver?

    • @rannarlaur
      @rannarlaur  4 роки тому +1

      It all depends... We were cutting 8mm plates (400mm in lenght) under a minute. And this one cut took one electrode. Changeing the electrode takes also a minute. So in perfect conditions you could cut 1m in 6minutes.
      14mm plate could take a little longer. And it depends, how much experience has the diver who is cutting.
      So... Around 2 hours ... Maybe 😄

    • @tHoMManDi
      @tHoMManDi 4 роки тому

      Rannar Laur Alright! Thats quite fast - would have imagined it to be much slower...

    • @Zeknix
      @Zeknix 4 роки тому

      @@tHoMManDi I've seen guys that could do that in less than 30 mins (Divers with 15-20 years of experience) but it is all about the skill of the diver, bottom conditions, and honestly luck. On the luck part, some times with the dive things just don't go smoothly. Other times everything just falls in place. The more you burn, the better you get. It is a skill that is thankfully coming back to the Gulf of Mexico in the terms of diving. At my experience level, I'd give myself about two hours to do it as well. The hardest part is learning not to go too fast and leaving hangers.

  • @yuryradnaev9860
    @yuryradnaev9860 4 роки тому +1

    I want to consult with you, about a diving welder

    • @rannarlaur
      @rannarlaur  4 роки тому +2

      About the welding you should ask from Cem Durgun (he also commented here, so you can find him easy). He is the welding instructor at NYD ;)

    • @yuryradnaev9860
      @yuryradnaev9860 4 роки тому

      Thanks for answering me. Thank you. Can you tell me how to find Cem Durgun?

  • @AnthonyWyns
    @AnthonyWyns 4 роки тому +1

    whahahaahahahaha 3:50 hilarious

  • @pollitoa.v.7168
    @pollitoa.v.7168 5 років тому

    Hola mucho gusto buenas noches soy de Exuador y estoyninteresaso en hacer el curso de buso comerxial.
    Me puede ayudar con informacion..??

    • @rannarlaur
      @rannarlaur  5 років тому +1

      Sería más fácil comunicarse con el inglés, ya que la mayoría de los idiomas que se hablan en esta escuela son inglés y noruego. Toda la información que necesita saber está en el sitio web de la escuela, www.nyd.no

  • @Turksson
    @Turksson 5 років тому

    :)