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Bushwhacker
Bushwhacker
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Joined: October 30, 2015 7:20 am
Topics: 7 / Replies: 162
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RE: Texas Suveyors and Bearing Basis with Static Observations

Kent McMillan, post: 416837, member: 3 wrote: Well, presenters at CEU seminars say all sorts of things, but the board rules are what to pay attention ...

9 years ago
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RE: Texas Suveyors and Bearing Basis with Static Observations

Kent McMillan, post: 416812, member: 3 wrote: Actually, that isn't what the present rule says, which is as follows:RULE å¤663.19 Survey Drawing/Wri...

9 years ago
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RE: Texas Suveyors and Bearing Basis with Static Observations

MightyMoe, post: 416712, member: 700 wrote: Either the survey is "true north" or a grid, if it's "true north" it's highly unusual unless you are a BLM...

9 years ago
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RE: Texas Suveyors and Bearing Basis with Static Observations

Shawn Billings, post: 416606, member: 6521 wrote: I don't worry about stating how bearings were established. I see the statement determined by "static...

9 years ago
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RE: ID. or O.D.

In another life when i worked on pipelines as a welder helper I had to memorize this Pipe = ID up to 6" Pipe = OD 8" and biggerFor what we do I alwa...

9 years ago
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RE: DOT boundaries

Just another possible method of determining the centerline is one I read in Professional Surveyor is to tie the monuments on both sides of the R.O.W.,...

9 years ago
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RE: DOT boundaries

This may not be the correct method but it is the one most of the contract surveyors in Texas and Arkansas use. Use the center line as established from...

9 years ago
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RE: What's the Glonass added value in canopy?

I have CHC I think it has the same board as the Trimble units. 1 test I do for tough shots under canopy is to get a fix on the monument, dump the fix,...

9 years ago
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RE: Inside a wasp nest

If you are somewhere that you can't safely use gas, an alternative is bleach. Works just about as well for moving them.

9 years ago
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RE: New Mexico needs your help

If Lawyers are for it then everyone else should be against it. This is a saying that really does tend to be true.

9 years ago
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RE: proration tricks in CAD - curves

Create a poly-line of all your record information of the R.O.W. then set the poyline on a point you wish to hold, rotate and scale it to another point...

9 years ago
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RE: "Pointer" witness tree in Texas

On the size of the tree I once found an GLO original tree in the Ozarks that had only grown 12" in a 150 years. It was setting on a solid shelf of roc...

9 years ago
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RE: "Pointer" witness tree in Texas

If you get your bore, try boring in the face of the tree that you believe to be facing the corner at average breast height, you can often pick up disc...

9 years ago
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RE: Texas State-Specific

Good Luck, Texas is the only state that I am Licensed in that when I took the test that the Board would not give a book list.Since i have heard the St...

9 years ago
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RE: Pin cushion of the day

billvhill, post: 411020, member: 8398 wrote: There was probably 8, one for the beginning and end of the 4 parcels that share that common corner. Somet...

9 years ago
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RE: Pin cushion of the day

The worst instance of this I have seen to date was in an intersection between Alma and Van Buren, Arkansas, for a 1/4 Corner, there was everything fro...

9 years ago
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RE: Finding monuments buried deep

Shawn Billings, post: 409907, member: 6521 wrote: A couple of days ago I surveyed a small lot in a subdivision that was developed in 2011. Apparently ...

9 years ago
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RE: Louisiana Comity by way of Texas

I was 1st licensed in Ark., then Ok., then LA., then Texas and the NM. Ok was by far the hardest to get approved for, LA was the least applicable and ...

9 years ago
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