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Brian McEachern, post: 410739, member: 9299 wrote: There are several universities out there, U of F being one of them that offer a Geomatics Certifica...
Welcome from Pittsburgh
John Putnam, post: 398817, member: 1188 wrote: The laptop is nice because of the screen size. The numbers are nice and big and easier to see in the d...
John Putnam, post: 398760, member: 1188 wrote: ATTACH=full]6762[/ATTACH]Here is our trolley being used for slab track layout. The laptop gives inform...
Jim Frame, post: 398752, member: 10 wrote: The lever on the right side, does that engage the right-side inner wheel against the track? Is the wheel s...
sireath, post: 398724, member: 9370 wrote: Thats's interesting. What are you measuring from the track? As I noticed the prism is on one side of the de...
I haven't tried to do this in years, but could you use Internet Explorer on the TSC2 to log into your gmail account and use it that way?
I agree with what eddycreek says about the heights and not having the rod top heavy. Another thing is that it is not automatic, you have to slide the...
I used to do the same thing with 3 foot or 4 foot wooden stakes. Put the reflective tape at the top, put a mark at the bottom of the stake and pound ...
John Hamilton, post: 385597, member: 640 wrote: Looks like Oakmont (where I grew up)?That actually happened to me when I was in college. I rented a ca...
Lee D, post: 385365, member: 7971 wrote: That's funny right there. Wonder if any intoxicants were involved?:dizzy:Not that I am aware of. The person ...
Monte, post: 385339, member: 11913 wrote: Why are there so many rail plates laying loose? Did the driver claim they never saw any flashing railroad l...
Nate The Surveyor, post: 385325, member: 291 wrote: Could get stuck there. HMM is stuck there. Say, do I hear a train? How fast to they go around here...
I'll second Sincpac. Definitely worth the cost, which is pretty minimal for what you get.
We have a trail camera that we use in certain areas. It emails the pictures or uploads them to a website. It is motion activated, and works pretty w...
100' tape, 25 or 33 foot tape measure, both in tenths and hundreds, a few nails, a hammer, a plumb bob. Might be able to pick up a used level at a pa...