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Great names!?ÿ Did they produce? Ken
Thank you!
I believe you want to see "Forums" not "Recent Posts."?ÿ I prefer the latter, but it is an easy fix. ?ÿ On the main bar select "Community," another ba...
Thanks Chuck, that was an interesting article. In the mid 70s I worked for a fellow who had lots of records for Paterson NJ and the surrounding area....
Adam, post: 456494, member: 8900 wrote: Would you put shiplap or sheetrock on the two open spaces each side of the loft? Current plan is for sheetrock...
Mike Mac, post: 452477, member: 2901 wrote: I did some searching on here about this but only found conversations about preference. I have a Canada re...
Sort of a similar story. I surveyed a commercial site in central CT back in the early 90s. There was a widening involved along the state highway. T...
John Putnam, post: 450649, member: 1188 wrote: That's not a rain forest. This WAS a rain forest.I understand one sometimes needs to clear a little to...
summerprophet, post: 450255, member: 8874 wrote: The symbol on the lath (circle with x) is a mathematical direction arrow. If written on paper, it wou...
sorry, but I have to ask: what is an IMU?Ken
Lots of acorns means there will be lots of mice next year, which means there will likely be lots of ticks. Just what we need....Ken
My question now is if this is copyright infringement? I did not contact the two surveyors to get permission to include this on my drawing.As the other...
You are apparently assuming you can be loose on the door elevations because the engineer is assuming 10 feet. However, there may be a home that comes...
Sergeant Schultz, post: 442365, member: 315 wrote: I think he means schwanz......I believe Mr. File is correct:[MEDIA=youtube]IjVatNQr-GM[/MEDIA]Ken
ThanksI was stuck on how to get to "Map View." Found Alt M and then it was a piece of cake.Crisis averted.Ken
cptdent: You give great advice, except you seem to be missing that RFC has been teaching himself surveying as a hobby, with the help of this Board. Ke...
Thinking "It was a straight shot and I should be in and out of there in a jiffy" was the problem. Those "easy" jobs are always the bad ones.Ken
RADAR, post: 427418, member: 413 wrote: There is a slight problem with this analogy; it's use of a portion of the 30' strip of private property, right...
NEVER, EVER put the instrument on the legs and walk away, no matter what the distraction, or what happens, BEFORE YOU TIGHTEN the screw fixing the ins...