I'll bet those axle shafts replaced the original pile of rocks still scattered around.
They want to plot a route that can be dug without blasting. Naturally it'll go thru the bottom land whenever possible. A crew of geologists with bas...
wfwenzel, post: 424753, member: 7180 wrote: I'm working on troubleshooting a 1970s bunch of CSMs and Plats of Surveys from the 1970s.There are misclos...
Emmanuel, post: 423849, member: 12658 wrote: Hi everyone! i recently update my S6 firmware and it as interrupted. now i cant connect to my S6. any hel...
I spent a lot of my early days working on a crew in the old Humble Oil fields just east of Conroe, Tx. For some reason they had run a lot of 3-inch f...
Gather up all the flagging and stick the ends with a hot cigarette. 🙂
A Harris, post: 409208, member: 81 wrote: In the 70s those were a common find while surveying cross country electric transmission locations.Was an imp...
Williwaw, post: 408945, member: 7066 wrote: Recovered a center quarter corner yesterday. I'm not certain to the pedigree and was a bit stumped as h...
This talk reminds me of that one time I got the most pi$$ed off dealing with a new rodman. Subject for a new topic some time.
Paul Landau, post: 396910, member: 2526 wrote: This from the latest AS, is it really that bad out there? Interesting reading- The person saying "I p...
Jim in AZ, post: 391676, member: 249 wrote: Welcome Jim! What have you been doing since then? Well out-of-town jobs were cut to 40hr week that good m...