@@Itsatintownthinthing is that all!? I retired @47 and don't have to work, my wife's work pays her £9k a month and she can work every month. SAT diver's can't work every month. Plus our study and home is a LOT safer! 👍
Seriously though! That’s exactly what cracked me up because that’s what I do to my brother every day I’m waiting for him to open his front door. I always pose, dance or hide. I’m the annoying sister, if you couldn’t tell 😂 Happier New Year 2021
Thank you for actually giving more details than other youtubers have give. Bravo! Your video is more interesting because of the details, I have a lot more to think about now. My curiosity is peaked, you'll never see this but.... Thanks again good sir.
This is a diving school, these guys are training. In real life we use KM 17s or 21s..These are kmb 18s band mask's and only used for training or air diving. Don't even believe their breathing Helium, also the bell is empty of equipment and the umbilicals are short in length, not to mention the dive panel is missing.
@Dan Didnot your first course is an air course which usually lasts for 2 months, during this time you train a lot in the chamber on Sur De O2 ( surface decompression on Oxygen ) this would give you a fair idea if in the future you want to be in Sat. After completion of HSE part 1 you are advised to work inland civils first, locks, dams, lake's ect then go offshore for the Oil and Gas industry for around 2 year's before you consider saturation, if you have saturation support work on vessels then this will give you even a better idea of the nature of being in sat. You spend 28 day's locked inside the system, so being in there with high ego's and tolerating them is just one part of the job. Many guys change once inside the system, this environment is best suited to guys who go in with mate's. As there is a push to stop using fossil fuels, offshore work is becoming increasingly minimal.
It's not irrational. Down there lies the risk of leakage that can lead to implosion of the Bell and if brought quicker to the surface without gradual depressurization then there's the risk of explosion. No visible sunlight with freezing temperature. The fear is rational.
I have to tip my cap to these guys they have balls of steel..... there's just way to many things that could go wrong... so many steps to remember... one mistake can be catastrophic... don't think I could do it even with the most insane amount of training...
Hello. Im fine. Its me nana. I dive on 155 NYD bell diving. The depth is 10 m and we diving aprox 115 minutes. I will dive with thestoreboe again and join NYD with tord storebø.
@@doctorpanigrahi9975 yeah I know but still, just knowing everytime you get inside a pressure vessel all it takes is a seal to go out or some kind of rapid pressure loss and it's game over. The mental part is what would drive me crazy
@@joewynn2445 you're talking about the byford dolphin incident. human error only. these things are made so they dont naturally lose pressure. also that was saturation diving this is low depth presurization/depresurization diving.
BoilerBloodline Check out last breath on Netflix. It’s a great docummentary about how a diver got stuck on the seabead without air for 36 minutes when the support ship drifted away.
@BoilerBloodline usually like a week maximum. But they usually work for like a month at a time where they're constantly living in a pressure chamber and then going down for 6 hours daily
This is so cool! Can you tell us how deep this was? Was this training? Anyway, thank you for sharing this, it’s rather fascinating and horrific at the same time 😂
@@TheStoreboe Thank you so much for answering! That is amazing, couldn’t imagine doing that! Hope you are well and having a happiest New Year -from Atlanta
Cool thanks for showing us your training! You were shallow, and no diver left in the bell (you both went out?) Was this to train you to enter the bell again un aided if necessary or not?
I think they just run a bead of Flex Seal around the perimeter of the helmet or with a Kirby Morgan band mask they put the Flex Seal right on your face where the mask will be, helping to make the water tight seal.
I'm refering to the neck. How does it seal there as he pulled it over his head but nothing sealed it around his neck as the rubber or whatever it is was just flapping about and resting on his shoulders.
I would literally be like can I take some online lessons while I'm down here and maybe play my guitar or something. I really don't think I would have a problem doing this kind of job. But I would like to keep my mind busy learning something else. Maybe learning a foreign language or something. But really seems like a cool 😎 job!
Can someone explain how the diver died in the accident?? That he got suck through 60cm?? What part is that??? Is the danger still present in today bell????
Hot water circulation inside the suit, that can compensate against the cold temperature of the sea, saving them from hypothermia and enabling them to work a certain period of time.
@@TheStoreboe o chefia vlw obrigado pela informação .. depois que olhei o vídeo fiquei pensando . rsrsr e cheguei a essa conclusão de ser para aquecer o corpo , por ele esta exposto a temperatura a baixo. obrigado pela informação
Here after watching Qxirs video.
Me too
Yeah
Same
Same
Yup
Came here form Qxir, what a crazy amount of gear these drivers use!!!
@@TheFalseShepphard bruh xD
@Possum 💀💀
*from
not "forlm" lool
get your grammar right
and its also written grammar, not "grandmar" 💀💀 what da heck
Damn, these guys seriously have balls of steel. Respect to all of them.
Shades of my days as a US Navy diver... It actually made my ears pop listening to them pressurize the bell.
Not in a million years and not for a million bucks!
IAM GORT haha get my paprika and make pizza on 31th July 2018
I’d do it for 1000 bucks and a case of beer. The good stuff, not that miller lite bullshit.
£12k a month, take it or leave it.
@@Itsatintownthinthing is that all!? I retired @47 and don't have to work, my wife's work pays her £9k a month and she can work every month. SAT diver's can't work every month. Plus our study and home is a LOT safer! 👍
@@iamgort70 what job does your wife do?
4:48 when your sick and tired of waiting for yout friend, so you decide to meet him as he comes out upside down
Seriously though! That’s exactly what cracked me up because that’s what I do to my brother every day I’m waiting for him to open his front door. I always pose, dance or hide. I’m the annoying sister, if you couldn’t tell 😂 Happier New Year 2021
@@MayimHastings happy new year to you too
I was fascinated with all things underwater as a child. Had a diving manuel at 9, didn't understand a lot of it back then.
Thank you for actually giving more details than other youtubers have give. Bravo! Your video is more interesting because of the details, I have a lot more to think about now. My curiosity is peaked, you'll never see this but....
Thanks again good sir.
This is a diving school, these guys are training. In real life we use KM 17s or 21s..These are kmb 18s band mask's and only used for training or air diving. Don't even believe their breathing Helium, also the bell is empty of equipment and the umbilicals are short in length, not to mention the dive panel is missing.
@Dan Didnot your first course is an air course which usually lasts for 2 months, during this time you train a lot in the chamber on Sur De O2 ( surface decompression on Oxygen ) this would give you a fair idea if in the future you want to be in Sat. After completion of HSE part 1 you are advised to work inland civils first, locks, dams, lake's ect then go offshore for the Oil and Gas industry for around 2 year's before you consider saturation, if you have saturation support work on vessels then this will give you even a better idea of the nature of being in sat. You spend 28 day's locked inside the system, so being in there with high ego's and tolerating them is just one part of the job. Many guys change once inside the system, this environment is best suited to guys who go in with mate's. As there is a push to stop using fossil fuels, offshore work is becoming increasingly minimal.
jason bishop sounds like jail lol. How much is the annual salary if you don’t mind me asking?
@@nouseforaname5378 Up to $540,000
mr peeonewhy I’ve seen interviews with a few guys making $1 to $1.5 million sat diving.
@@GiDD504 No sat diver in the world is making that much money.
This is what my nightmares are made out of, one of the scariest jobs you could ever have.
3:05,,, when you want to come back because it's cold and you saw something scary
They stay in total closterphobic areas then descend into a the deep open ocean...
Fucken literally both my greatest irrational fears combined lol
It's not irrational. Down there lies the risk of leakage that can lead to implosion of the Bell and if brought quicker to the surface without gradual depressurization then there's the risk of explosion. No visible sunlight with freezing temperature. The fear is rational.
I have to tip my cap to these guys they have balls of steel..... there's just way to many things that could go wrong... so many steps to remember... one mistake can be catastrophic... don't think I could do it even with the most insane amount of training...
Other diver: did you bring your pool noodle? Lmfao
Hello. Im fine. Its me nana. I dive on 155 NYD bell diving. The depth is 10 m and we diving aprox 115 minutes. I will dive with thestoreboe again and join NYD with tord storebø.
That scares the hell out of me, I heard about seals busting and the bell losing pressure and people dieing like that. I dont think in could do that
You don't feel a thing while dying like that.
@@doctorpanigrahi9975 yeah I know but still, just knowing everytime you get inside a pressure vessel all it takes is a seal to go out or some kind of rapid pressure loss and it's game over. The mental part is what would drive me crazy
@@joewynn2445 you're talking about the byford dolphin incident. human error only. these things are made so they dont naturally lose pressure. also that was saturation diving this is low depth presurization/depresurization diving.
Oops! I was searching for SAD divers and found this. Disappointing how happy these guys are...
I’m claustrophobic just watching this.
Lord, please bless and protect all who risk their lives on and under the sea.
I am no Christian but amen to that 🙏
The decompression after a bell dive is so extensive.Most cannot handle it.
I don’t even want to,imagine it. Don’t they have to stay in a pressurized holding area for a couple weeks before and after the dive?
BoilerBloodline Check out last breath on Netflix. It’s a great docummentary about how a diver got stuck on the seabead without air for 36 minutes when the support ship drifted away.
I saw your comment and watched last breath. I love it
BoilerBloodline it’s like 4 days or something like that. I wanna say it’s 1 day for every 100 ft.
@BoilerBloodline usually like a week maximum. But they usually work for like a month at a time where they're constantly living in a pressure chamber and then going down for 6 hours daily
Parabéns a todos esses profissionais, uma profissão difícil merece todo respeito
This is so cool! Can you tell us how deep this was? Was this training? Anyway, thank you for sharing this, it’s rather fascinating and horrific at the same time 😂
yes this is a training dive, so this was only about 10 meters:)
@@TheStoreboe Thank you so much for answering! That is amazing, couldn’t imagine doing that! Hope you are well and having a happiest New Year -from Atlanta
God bless these men. They got alot of balls.
i get claustrophobic attack even by just watching these
Just another day in the office! Ho hum😂😂😂😂😂😋
Semogaselamat
Cool thanks for showing us your training! You were shallow, and no diver left in the bell (you both went out?) Was this to train you to enter the bell again un aided if necessary or not?
for training
@@TheStoreboe Thanks
Where is the bell man?
Good no one exploded like in Byford Dolphin Diving Bell
How did that happened exactly? I would have to see an animation of the accident.
@@melovetorun you're in luck, one was created just recently, ruclips.net/video/2w-U5wJafhg/видео.html
How does that helmet seal?? You just pulled it over your head but I saw nothing making it water tight around the neck??
this is not a helmet, its a Kirby Morgan band mask, its seals around your face
I think they just run a bead of Flex Seal around the perimeter of the helmet or with a Kirby Morgan band mask they put the Flex Seal right on your face where the mask will be, helping to make the water tight seal.
I'm refering to the neck. How does it seal there as he pulled it over his head but nothing sealed it around his neck as the rubber or whatever it is was just flapping about and resting on his shoulders.
slabby rider get again from August 1st to August 4th
Julianti Sina Julianti huh??
Can you please tell how to become a bell diverr???????????i would like to know how to get that job
I do scuba diving 😀 it so fun
This looks like a dive school SAT. No clump weight ??? , Band Mask...... usually just a Standby hat at least back in the old days.
What a fascinating video! Thanks for posting!
I would literally be like can I take some online lessons while I'm down here and maybe play my guitar or something. I really don't think I would have a problem doing this kind of job. But I would like to keep my mind busy learning something else. Maybe learning a foreign language or something. But really seems like a cool 😎 job!
Can someone explain how the diver died in the accident?? That he got suck through 60cm?? What part is that??? Is the danger still present in today bell????
A gear mechanism has been implemented to make it fail safe
Showing my ignorance but why do they have water coming out of pipes at their wrists?
Hot water circulation inside the suit, that can compensate against the cold temperature of the sea, saving them from hypothermia and enabling them to work a certain period of time.
@@furryer_berlin cheers
Why is there water tubes coming out of his suit?
its a hot-water suit :)
@@TheStoreboe ohhhh that makes sense
How come these chaps don't have those typical duck voices?? Different mix? Related to depth?
this is only 10m of depth, air is beeing used
@@TheStoreboe So, can we realy speak of "sat diving" then ? Or is it just air diving with help of an umbilical?
@@janverbanck this is a practice dive at the norwegian school of commercial diving, not sat diving
@@TheStoreboe Super cool and thanks for sharing your training
wait was this a training dive, or were they in a genuine SAT environment?
Damn my ears popped just watching
I hope these guys are paid REALLY well.
What depth were you at? Not a helium oxygen saturation so my guess is 330'?
They said in another comment that this was just a training dive, so only 10 meters (roughly 32'10")
Are those tubes coming out of their sleeves dripping water? What are they for?
its a hot water suit, so the tubes that are coming out of the arms are supposed to go in my gloves
@@TheStoreboe Thank you! Is it called a hot water suit because it heats the water to keep you warm?
@@ellendarrow yes, the hot water is heated from the surface and sendt down in a hose, so the suit is just distributing the heated water around me
I love scuba diving but the whole bell thing terrifies me
Is this type of diving designed for enjoyment or some special use ?
this is for commercial use
Enjoyment ????
@@andywells397 I don't think it's for enjoyment
The death chamber lol
This puts into perspective the Byford Dolphin accident.
Hot water suits are so goddamn awesome 😎
Why the hand twiddle before putting on gloves?
there is a hot water hose coming out of the suit that i want to get in the gloves so that my hands get warm :)
@@TheStoreboe I've been wracking my brains about it.. Thanks.
Bubbles from sat divers must be HUUUUUUUUGE when they finally hit the surface
the gas all goes back through the umbilical to reclaim the helium
Is that warm water drawning into the gloves?
yes:)
At about 4:00 what does the small hose coming out of his sleeve do?
hot water
@@TheStoreboe Thanks
No way, fuck that! You have my respect!
qual finalidade dessa mangueira com água q sai na mão
é uma mangueira de água quente, então minhas mãos ficam quentes durante o mergulho
@@TheStoreboe o chefia vlw obrigado pela informação .. depois que olhei o vídeo fiquei pensando . rsrsr e cheguei a essa conclusão de ser para aquecer o corpo , por ele esta exposto a temperatura a baixo. obrigado pela informação
I will be coming to nyd to do my commercial diving training in about a year! Do you guys speak English in the lessons?
yes there are english classes:)
A diving bell could reach Titanic.
so whatever
Julianti Sina Julianti what do you mean?
you guys still using KM rubber duckies
the curly hair diver cute as fuck tho
This is literally my worst nightmare
How do you go to the rest room in the skin tight clothing ?
With enough cables,umbilicals diving Bells can descend The Mariana Trench. Such long cables are too cumbersome and heavy.
Arnold Stollar me too
Arnold Stollar could have in Jakarta
Arnold Stollar go to construction
Мечта, поработать под насыщением, на больших глубинах.
Very unusual to be still using this type of diving hat also only a two man bell
Supermen with ball of titanium.
Good job. Brave brave u r!!
those guy must make like 1 million dollars a year for that kind of work
Interesting, must be a pretty shallow dive if their not using helium
yes, this is a training dive
Герои🙏
Third man ?
only two
Se om du kann hække dab radio fra satelit og GPS sattelitt?
hæ?
How deep?
this is in a diving school , so about 10 meters:=)
You would really have to get along well working together and trust each other bigtime
Looks fun tbh.
Curious, when you have to shit, what do you do?
rather not discuss that
@@TheStoreboe can’t be worst then some of the stuff I seen over seas while being in the infantry ha ha ha
What name collages your training
Norwegian School of Commercial diving
Something to do. ...
Нормальные двери можно сделать влезают как черви
Do you wear watches?
i personally dont, but some do
That is awesome. I post commercial dives too. Never done a bell dive before. New York?
Oslo, Norway :)
Divr get away until 1st August 2018 again... hahaha😀😀😀😀
Divr i am is construction for Indonesia Fiber diving Company.
@@juliantisinajulianti5705 nobody gives a shit u pesky human, I just trolling now:))
Whats the water hoses on your hands for?
Hot water circulation
@@furryer_berlin wrong
@@Sherlock245 it helps diver to work in cold temperatures
@@furryer_berlin I think as a woman you need to stay out of it. Your stil getting itwrong. 😢
@@Sherlock245 sorry I shouldn't be replying. You are from the alphabet clan
I'll be doing this next month!
Gotta be nuts. No thank you lol
Já saturei muito mais de 90 sat duas á mais 300 metros abraços
They have balls.
Gopro is a. Fun little to dive with
Nice work if you can get it.
This is scary as hell
Ke profundidad estan
Just came after qxirs diving bell accident
Here after Titan implosion
Pretty interesting
Great Mans
NYD ? New York Diver?
По норвежски: Норвежская школа коммерческих водолазов)
@@glndzhk513 а потом он спросит чё ты ему написал
Be safe out there
How deep for how long?
this is a training dive, so it was 10m and aprox 120 minutes
So the bell’s pressure should stop the water from coming in?
yes, we take in some water to make it easier to climb back up into the bell
TheStoreboe do you not worry about the wildlife that is around? Or is it rare to see anything big?
Illusion _mxrks are talking about sharks?
Bagus ,mereka sangat berani menyelam
Nice
Nice hat.
Boys . See you soon
Haikietl førde samnital.
Andrew Rozhen so whatever i get on 1th-4th August 2018 hahaha