Wow! That is quite an effort for a survey stake! Although, there was one project where I got 6' lengths of unistrut from the electricians, drove the...
JaRo, post: 378914, member: 292 wrote: If it is an area with a lot of activity but not much cut or fill, I like to use rebar instead of hubs and keep ...
FL/GA PLS., post: 375947, member: 379 wrote: [USER=1179]@Dan Patterson[/USER] B-) Hah! I guessed right
is it kind of like a digital version of a water level?
eh...just locate the one that isn't bent and forget about the other two. How much of a difference would it make anyway? How do these things get pin c...
Mark O, post: 374932, member: 11591 wrote: Just recently checked the results of a "precision" job (monitoring canal wall movement) a friend did. Came ...
Mark Mayer, post: 374523, member: 424 wrote: I'll take the contrary position. Sitting behind a computer for all your working life can lead to an early...
not my real name, post: 374092, member: 8199 wrote: Thank you for your replies, everyone.Bionic Man: While I would certainly like to see the scene you...
James Fleming, post: 374146, member: 136 wrote: Not to get too political, but there is a decent chance the nation will elect a vulgar megalomaniacal b...
I use CAD for stakeout calculations all the time, but the paper copy of the plans with the signature and seal is the controlling document. You have t...
He should just run a differential level loop. It's faster, easier, and more accurate. Does he not have a level either?
I surveyed many miles of railroad for CSX a few years back. We always shot the top of rail. I'm not sure I buy that explanation. It would be more d...
Cameron Watson PLS, post: 371332, member: 11407 wrote: There it is! I wasn't near a computer so I couldn't remember exactly where it was. That's a...
Tiglinda, post: 371329, member: 1834 wrote: I'm new to using civil 3d and am having some issues. I am trying to get my parcels labels to slide along ...
I'd never work without insurance....as others have said, you don't need to make a mistake to get sued...
i would think if you did 300 per month you'd need some pretty insane insurance
gregkogan, post: 370944, member: 9416 wrote: I have been utilizing Leica TS15 with 360 prism for last two years and never utilized any targets /other ...
Warren Smith, post: 370912, member: 9900 wrote: And yet, there you are in your avatar ... B-) hahah....old pic