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Thanks Duane.?ÿ I'll certainly explore what you recommended. We used to do enough total station work to satisfy the typical 1:xx,xxx standard, and in ...
We used to have the typical standard 1:5,000 for rural; 1:10,000 suburban etc. Now, the only thing mentioned is the statement shown.
.......................? I remember meeting a wise guy who's probably never even been in a room with anyone smarter than him. The name slips me right ...
Oh, I don't mind LS for larger jobs, but for 5 to 15 small lot surveys per day, I'm likely not as gung ho as ya'll.?ÿ ubenhavin
FL/GA/PLS I would certainly appreciate it if you could get clarification. I thought I understood what was required, but what confuses me is why the ch...
Just took a continuing education course titled: "Florida Standards of Practice for Surveyors and Mappers 2017" ?ÿ The new Florida rule: 5J-17.051(2)(b...
I haven't taken the new Standards of Survey course yet, but my understanding is that Florida now requires a note saying "no fixed improvements exist"....
In June 1972, I was the proud purchaser of a Wild T2/Wild Di-10 Distomat (approx. $11,000) from Florida Level & Transit, along with the 9 glass pr...
Some interesting stories from everyone. In forestry school in 1961, where after 2 semester classes in surveying, and 1 in drafting, a friend (Ben Blac...
To answer my own initial question, I am told the R10-2 is simply a way to get the R10 (although with 672 channels) down in price by selling it strippe...
Hey, If you keep this up it just might happen that a competitor will see this. Jeeze
Welcome aboard from sunny Florida! ubenhavin?
An interesting cast of characters we got. Forestry major here. Got into surveying (mandated by the job, since part of my responsibilities included the...
Hey, thanks for posting the link.?ÿ For about a year I too have been using Galileo without any research to tell me if it was helping. I just assumed i...
Ha ha, Reminds of how I used to set nails for traverse points. Would dig out a hole 3"-4" deep, set the nail in the bottom and cover them up with dirt...
Welcom aboard. Tip of the wing to ya. ubenhavin?
Welcome aboard. ubenhavin?
Welcome to the profession, and good luck. ubenhavin?
Welcome neighbor. ubenhavin?