Adam, post: 356151, member: 8900 wrote: Thad be careful, I build a lot of models and have talked with a lot of contractors in this area and there seem...
I don't think I can give out the pdfs
I worked with a chief that used an old golf bag. It worked pretty well, but you're gonna look like a tool.... Also, we beat the heck out of that thin...
Right now here I am running C3D 2011. The pdf was plotted right from CAD. (I can snap to the lines, etc.) I guess that means it's vector, but I am ...
James Fleming, post: 355285, member: 136 wrote: I'm 100% in the bag for Leica (heck, I've even made a pilgrimage to Heerbrugg), but I find their new p...
setup the LLC and also make sure you have INSURANCE. That should also help protect you.
Holy Cow, post: 355161, member: 50 wrote: Fill the "basement" as much as possible. Then cut a hole in the finished floor and pour the void full of co...
"As explained on page 14 (Height of Openings Above Grade), the bottom of each opening is to be located no higher than 1 foot above the higher of the f...
David C. Newell RPLS LS CFM, post: 355177, member: 6347 wrote: I'm not certain.Here's the link to technical bulletin: Thanks, this is helpful. I wi...
David C. Newell RPLS LS CFM, post: 355170, member: 6347 wrote: I believe that if you fill the crawspace, it becomes a "Stem wall" (check diagram 1B de...
Yea, that's the issue. The elevation inside the wall is about 9.1-9.2', but outside it ranges from 9.6-9.8'. The finished floor is 16.5'. I repeate...
Have you done this? Are the flood vents still effective if the basement is filled? It says they have to be within 1' of adjacent grade, which they a...
Yea, I'm with A Harris. Just open the file in Excel, and hit ctrl + F then find and replace all the " with nothing. Then save the file and re-import...
Same thing happened to me last year. I have State Farm. Also, my general liability went up and I was forced to carry workers compensation insurance ...
NDrummond, post: 354867, member: 1865 wrote: Do the copies of ArcGIS include a license (administered through the license manager?) If so I'm interest...
I have had the opposite problem, where I used a single quote or double quote mark to dimension something in feet and inches (1'-2") and it would drop ...
Installed and seems to be working fine just like the original. I won't have a field use report until the 18" of snow melts a little.