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Dan Patterson
Dan Patterson
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Joined: February 3, 2011 7:29 am
Topics: 121 / Replies: 1151
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RE: Architects Aarghhhh

send him the link to download trueview instead.....it's free and you can open dwg with it!!!

10 years ago
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RE: PS exam Curves

cordgrass, post: 362412, member: 11027 wrote: This is the last paper test and it went closed book a few years ago. Fs is computerized Sent from my i...

10 years ago
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RE: PS exam Curves

The curve stuff is more for the FS exam. I found the PS was not very heavy on the math. I took it a few years ago though, and I believe they changed...

10 years ago
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RE: How do you tie flagging to a nail?

Mark Mayer, post: 362103, member: 424 wrote: A good enough reason to be setting something more substantial than a spike for control, IMO. I use 10" d...

10 years ago
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RE: How do you tie flagging to a nail?

I do the old fold the ribbon over and push the nail through it. I use your loop swoop snare method shown in the first illustration to lasso pipes and ...

10 years ago
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RE: Elevation Certificate on a very large Building

I always pick the worse zone of part of the building is in. Then in the comments I'll say a portion of the building is located wiring XXXX zone with B...

10 years ago
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RE: What kind of rod cap do you use?

P_Bob, post: 361785, member: 1570 wrote: Some of the bigger towns around me have in their subdivision regulations that corners must be set. When perf...

10 years ago
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RE: What kind of rod cap do you use?

Rich., post: 361770, member: 10450 wrote: I agree. When a new subdivision, you set monumentation at each lot corner? Or just concrete/stone monume...

10 years ago
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RE: What kind of rod cap do you use?

In NJ we have to set corners when doing a subdivision. If the map is a major subdivision (3 lots or greater or creating a new public road) we are req...

10 years ago
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RE: Elevation Certificate on a very large Building

bridger48, post: 361637, member: 6251 wrote: LSAW conference wrapped up last week. FEMA Region 10 put on a solid presentation on Elevation Forms and ...

10 years ago
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RE: C3D Point Groups

Euclid, post: 361375, member: 10127 wrote: Open both the old file and the new file at the same time. At the top of the Toolspace dialog, select the "A...

10 years ago
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RE: C3D Point Groups

Jim in AZ, post: 361347, member: 249 wrote: Right-clicking on a Point Group in the Prospector Tab reveals an option to Export... I think that also ex...

10 years ago
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RE: Maladies afflicting Surveyors

Richard, post: 361283, member: 833 wrote: Waking at 3am with that tricky boundary redefinition laid out before you and solving the missing bits that m...

10 years ago
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RE: Boundary Comparison Software

sireath, post: 361285, member: 9370 wrote: Hi Guys, I am looking for a software that is able to help me perform boundary comparison calculations. My c...

10 years ago
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RE: What kind of rod cap do you use?

Kent McMillan, post: 361187, member: 3 wrote: I use the 2-inch Aluminum Cap for 5/8-inch rebar with plastic insert that Surv-Kap sells and have for mo...

10 years ago
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