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Jp7191
Jp7191
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Joined: April 15, 2011 11:58 am
Topics: 18 / Replies: 790
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RE: How did "old school" chaining work?

JOHN NOLTON, post: 385178, member: 225 wrote: So jp7191 when do you want to start sending me my money for the bet you lost? It was for $100,000 was i...

10 years ago
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RE: How did "old school" chaining work?

John Hamilton, post: 384588, member: 640 wrote: (who remembers "raise for red"?) I do! Jp

10 years ago
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RE: How did "old school" chaining work?

JOHN NOLTON, post: 384518, member: 225 wrote: paden cash I started surveying in 1962 and I used the command "Tape" as it is the correct terminology to...

10 years ago
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RE: What's the dumbest survey you've ever done?

How about landfills. In the 90's we started having to provide topo's of the capping of landfills (dumps). It seems it was layers of redundant topo; s...

10 years ago
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RE: How did "old school" chaining work?

When I was a rookie, my chief would always have me hold flat and he would adjust on the other end. He had it figured out, he was much better at guess...

10 years ago
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RE: NAVD 88 Elevations

Add another 88 bench mark and check that your methodology works. Jp

10 years ago
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RE: Gambling With The Deregulation of Land Surveying

[C.Tompkins, post: 384070, member: 975 wrote: Thank you for taking time to write such an article. I hope that it begins the ball rolling for discussio...

10 years ago
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RE: A challenge of deed owner rights

It would be nice if the banks holding the mortgage would actually respond when the agency contacted them for a sign off on the grant of easement! We ...

10 years ago
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RE: Extra monumentation

One should slice the ground with flat shovel more than dig with a round shovel when looking for very old survey monuments. I have found a few redwood...

10 years ago
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RE: Bureaucracy

Read my signature line below 🙂

10 years ago
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RE: Conflicting Surveys and Property Corner Dispute

Mark Mayer, post: 381466, member: 424 wrote: It seems to me that two surveyors have already been hired and at least one of them has caused the problem...

10 years ago
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RE: Interesting boundary dispute

Tommy Young, post: 381549, member: 703 wrote: About 3 years ago, we surveyed this corner lot. It was the western most lot of an several lots that had...

10 years ago
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RE: Contour Intervals - Can someone explain this to me

TickMagnet, post: 381232, member: 4378 wrote: I was taught that contours had to be accurate to within 1/2 of the contour interval.to meet this require...

10 years ago
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RE: Licensing Boards...argggggg

double_proportion, post: 381186, member: 6421 wrote: You must be speaking of a gentleman that goes by Ford, can't imagine too many others have a story...

10 years ago
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RE: Javad Question

I could not imagine not being able to unplug my data collector from my RTK and immediately plugging into my robot to continue staking. I would say te...

10 years ago
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RE: Lot line insurance policy pays off

Rich., post: 381080, member: 10450 wrote: Aha. That's a fantastic idea. I wish the locators would locate mag nails though.... Buy a 10 pack roll of m...

10 years ago
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RE: Javad Question

Shawn Billings, post: 381103, member: 6521 wrote: The software isn't like anything else I Carlson CE or any others driving the hardware to overcome t...

10 years ago
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RE: Bent 3/8" Rebar

Shawn Billings, post: 381104, member: 6521 wrote: We don't have that problem much here, but I do wonder at times if some of the slightly bent rods we ...

10 years ago
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RE: "How to survey your land" (Mother Earth News Article)

I would like to make the point that self-reliance is not such a bad thing. Not that this article is the best at teaching that in this case. When I w...

10 years ago
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RE: Licensing Boards...argggggg

Could be worse. I have a friend who took the California LS test and got a letter of failure. He took off to Australia for a couple of years, returne...

10 years ago
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