> Okay, what we obviously have here is a failure to communicate. > I swear, you fellows who want to preserve every mistakenly located marker th...
> > I wonder who has a survey in the area tied to the rebar you removed?> > You mean the same mistakenly located rebar that I put back whe...
>--------so you use vise-grip pliers to remove it to see if its magnetic signature may be masking something older and deeper.>------- there is i...
Deral that first one is nuts!
> > Well, I may not be ready for west Texas surveying but I could at least make a decent assistant.> > Oh, that one wasn't in West Texas. ...
#50,001> The first post in this thread. The one at 22:19 was the 50,001 post to this forum.Must be a time zone thing, mine says 20:19..missed 50,0...
#50,001> Close, but, no cigar.> > The 22:19 post, that is.I think you mean 20:19...oh the irony
> > As far as the spike goes, I am thinking that they set nails originally and then intended to come back and set the actual corners. The crew b...
> What makes you think that you've found the 1938 surveyor's corner mark although not the concrete monument shown on the plat?Because it is consist...
Here is a couple more shots of the inside, it is a pretty cool design, equipment is very accessable, easy to see if something is missing, a place for ...
> I like the PVC for the tripods and bipod setup...I do the same thing.Yeah me too, the bottom left 4" tube has a cap on it and is cut the perfect ...
> i pay my guys the irs standard to use their trucks to run plats to clients and do courthouse research. $0.51 per mile. i always round them up 50...
Jimmy, this is one of my trucks, box designed on CAD by me, and then built by myself and a good buddy.
Good to hear from ya Bruce! Are you still sitting on a gold mine operation?