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Darol

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Here's what your day looks like inland diving a refinery intake.
Trash pump, and all the zebra mussels you can suck....
Enjoy.....:wink:
 

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Slightly better than your morning cup of coffee.... but not much....
 
nevermind
 
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Ya couldn't pay me....
 
So the refinery has a rack (or whatever it's called) all built in and ready to go? You just show up with your gear, plug in and get to work?

That look like someone built a box that has a cubby for the diver radio, enclosed plumbing and all the guages and valve handels monted on the front surface. Pretty slick for DIY.

I really doubt that it is owned by the refinery.
 
Sorry, not owned by the refinery, owned by the contractor.... and duct tape, lots and lots of duct tape.
A large pile of umbilical were everyone can see it..... it's called setting the stage.:D
 

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