Last seen: December 31, 2024 4:30 pm
Welcome from PA as well.
The rail size is printed on the web of the rail.
I use the Gardner Rod Rest or a bi-pod, but mostly the rod rest.
We don not have that type of volume on the lines we run, but we do insist on a Railroad flagger at all times when working within the Railroad right-of...
I like using a 25' fiberglass level rod with a 5/8" adapter on the top. We would pound 2 stakes in the ground on either side of the level rod and the...
I second the RAM Mount. We have them in a few of our trucks and have had no issues so far.
For short distances, I do this. But, it is a lot more vertical. I am lucky in that I can usually have the truck near me. If I have to walk into a si...
Second Google Earth. We use it for a lot of things, it is more powerful than it looks.
Jim Frame, post: 334357, member: 10 wrote: "Nobody does that" often means "I don't know how to do that." I've found that out more than a few times w...
My company provides us with boots once a year from Redwing. I have Redwing 4420s, they are a logger style boot. I actually have 2 pairs of them, one ...
Andy Nold, post: 332716, member: 7 wrote: Actually, I was referring to what looks like a power pole at the left edge of the crossties - actually, at s...
Holy Cow, post: 332580, member: 50 wrote: Where were you in that last photo? That's great! Here's a "clean" version for you 😉
christ lambrecht, post: 332608, member: 284 wrote: Thanks for sharing the beautifull pictures.I see you're a fan of the Seco mini prism too. Chr. Wo...
Andy Nold, post: 332598, member: 7 wrote: That track in the first picture looks like it's going to be restricted clearance. The track is 8.5' from t...
It is at Allegheny Landing on Pittsburgh's North Shore right by PNC Park. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Like Norman said if you are not providing a cross section.