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bob-freeman
bob-freeman
@bob-freeman
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Joined: July 30, 2010 11:33 am
Last seen: June 2, 2026 1:28 pm
Topics: 11 / Replies: 149
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RE: CONTROL POINT WIPE OUT AWARDS

To John Putnam, I have noticed that MAG nails set in areas exposed to salt water can?ÿcorrode fairly quickly.?ÿ I have found numerous "holes" with mag...

8 years ago
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RE: Hello from Maine!

Hello Nate, How are things at Orono these days??ÿ I went through the Surveying Engineering program back in the early eightys (graduated in '83) and sp...

8 years ago
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RE: Used Mylar, is it worth saving to sell somewhere?

Hi DonCan't you glue them together to make some sails?How about a market for linen?

9 years ago
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9 years ago
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RE: Is this a JOKE?

Kent is, or was, pretty much spot on. In the past the Land Court would hold that "the plan is a monument" and force all kinds of tedious contortions t...

9 years ago
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RE: Blunder of the Week

Jim Frame, post: 405781, member: 10 wrote: In my world, I'd rewrite this as "I'm visiting relatives I'd really rather not hang around with for 3 days,...

9 years ago
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RE: Indexing your job files

Andy J, post: 403827, member: 44 wrote: I didn't realize that GE had it's own geocoding.. is that a new function?? HI Andy,It's a function of Googl...

9 years ago
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RE: Indexing your job files

I've been keeping my job info in a spreadsheet (excell) and import into google earth by address. I can sort in the spreadsheet and/or see the projects...

9 years ago
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RE: Aluminum Rebar Caps -- A Comparison

Is the surv-cap insert as thin as it looks? Or is there a flare? Or both?

9 years ago
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RE: Sometimes the boss needs to stay at the office

It is always clear and wide open on paper.

10 years ago
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RE: How did "old school" chaining work?

Richard, post: 384441, member: 833 wrote: Can't answer your "section" chaining, but I grew up on "chains".100, 200 metre ones.Pulled standardised 15 l...

10 years ago
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RE: Small Waterway Cross-Sections - Best Vehicle?

Jim Frame, post: 349663, member: 10 wrote: Having finished the work, I can report that the kayak got the job done, but realistically this project woul...

10 years ago
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