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toivo1037, post: 406437, member: 973 wrote: Just looked again. Don't know why I always do that, guess I want to build a new one as ours was designed ...
One I didn't make, but found.Had a job replacing a bridge over a small creek and about 500' of roadwork on each end. State provided 3 control points o...
Holy Cow, post: 405120, member: 50 wrote: Try one that requires no hiking whatsoever, Mt. Sunflower on the western edge of Kansas about a half mile or...
A Harris, post: 405116, member: 81 wrote: When I did blue tops I carried an army shovel, pole axe, 6lb sledge and knap sack full of 2x2x6 oak stakes.M...
Kris Morgan, post: 405063, member: 29 wrote: I haven't seen a workable set of plans in 15 years. Everyone is given a cad file these days. If you can...
If I'm reading higher than 1 section I have them rock the rod. Use a rod bubble to get it close, then rock it. Using a 25' fiberglass rod in the win...
RPlumb314, post: 403580, member: 6313 wrote: I tried a tool like this years ago. Uses standard jackhammer bits.Unfortunately there was a problem. Th...
I've had my S6 for about 10 years, gets used about every day. Still going strong, actually still using the original 4 batteries.
It looks like there are some control points shown with coordinates, whatever they are based on. I would hope there's a sheet somewhere in the plans w...
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Looks like a bolt stuck in the end of a pipe.
I've seen one in my county that called for a corner being "a colored boy standing by a hog wallow". Surveyed one that called for "a black oak, now dow...
Venetian was excellent, much better accommodations than the Mirage. Did have a hard time navigating around, needed a map. Tv in the bathroom, phone ...
Don't think I would want that end room on the 4th floor of that Marriott.