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Having a smart phone means you have no excuse to not know the answer to any question you can think of. At least that's what I told my kids. They can...
paden cash, post: 377244, member: 20 wrote: Just an FYI to Mr. Ehlert - I have discovered that if one seals up a container (Mason Jar) with United Sta...
Reminds me of an experience I had about 20 years ago. Same sort of territory, but owner had died. 400 acres was inherited by a nephew that lived out ...
Ron Lang, post: 375467, member: 6445 wrote: Really, that's amazing. How does one go about staking everything to an even foot? I also stake everythin...
Guess I'm the outlier here. Been married for 33 years this month. She's a chemical engineer, took off a few years to get 3 girls through high school...
Brian McEachern, post: 370807, member: 9299 wrote: The roads I dig up are private ingress easements graded by county operators. The centerline rods ar...
JaRo, post: 368658, member: 292 wrote: Now that is what I call dedication to knowledge.For those discussing SCS900, in version 3.21 you can enter a st...
I use one of the old Geodimeter "brick" prisms like that with my S6 if I have something critical where the instrument can see the ground.
The answer to number 1 is that the contractor has already invested a few hundred thousand dollars in machine control and is going to use it. They have...
Cameron Watson PLS, post: 362648, member: 11407 wrote: I don't fully understand what your specific roll is in this process. Are you on the design tea...
I would hand them a can of paint and tell them they can save $xxx if the do it themselves.
I'm working on one now where the roads cross at about a 60 degree skew off perpendicular. It's a real bear to get the subgrade models correct for dir...