James Fleming, post: 335247, member: 136 wrote: When SWMBO pulls something out of the back of the refrigerator and asks "does this smell bad to you" I...
Ok. $20 for each.
Joe W. Byrd, post: 335227, member: 10015 wrote: I somewhat agree with Jules as to what is required in Mississippi. Rule 14.03 "Seal on Documents", Sec...
I am sorry for you loss. Good friends are hard to come by, and even harder to loose. May your friend rest in peace. And may you cherish in the memorie...
Here in Mississippi we can Stamp and Sign the plat as page 1 of 2, 3, or how many pages of the survey. Doing such the description does not have to be ...
J. T. Strickland, post: 335180, member: 246 wrote: Jules,There was a dealer on ebay sometime back that had topcon cases. You might look there.I don't ...
GMPLS, post: 335092, member: 8404 wrote: The Seco backpack is nice because it has a couple of huge pockets big enough to hold a data collector, fieldb...
C Billingsley, post: 335126, member: 1965 wrote: A recent post got me thinking about the types of markers that are used in different parts of the coun...
C Billingsley, post: 335123, member: 1965 wrote: Does this mean that surveyors in the future will be asking "What is a railroad spike?" There are ap...
Holy Cow, post: 335073, member: 50 wrote: Hey, Jules J. Better hang on to those railroad spikes. They are going the way of the buggy whip. They are ...
paden cash, post: 335020, member: 20 wrote: troll You just might be correct! B-)
Jimmy Cleveland, post: 335013, member: 91 wrote: I have a 4 foot digital level that I use for checking sidewalk and driveway forms sometimes. It has a...
Tom Adams, post: 334991, member: 7285 wrote: Hey...I think I've worked for you before. You were my first party chief. Yep! Been there before! Oh th...
WOW! That's why I hate and don't try to survey with my wife! Some people just can't get their minds in the game. Just last week had 3 men with me doin...
If you find a cotton gin they'll gladly let you haul as many as you can carry. My new thing is rail road spikes. I walk down rail roads hunting them.