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Thanks for the comments.Ken
Totalsurv, post: 402687, member: 8202 wrote: I don't use Terramodel but in Autocad everything should be drawn at 1:1 anyway. If anybody is scaling you...
Tom Adams, post: 401581, member: 7285 wrote: I always thought it would be cool to name a street "Easy Street", and other similar names. I've seen a N...
RADAR, post: 400728, member: 413 wrote: Sounds like an Attorney that's confident, that he can prove that the statutory period of time has passed and t...
Not exactly a bad description, but a variation. The deed contains all the correct legalese, grantor, grantee, date, location, etc. It intends to tra...
There aren't any briars..........
Great pics, great music!thanksKen
I used to hear this all the time from Dave, the survey analyst at my first job:tighter than a frogs ass, and that's watertight!
I would never want to go back to having to rely on one, but they did have a good feature. The very first thing you did at a new site was pull out th...
rfc, post: 398502, member: 8882 wrote: Suppose the property line is "the center of the brook"?If you plotted the location of that daily, as the water ...
One more thought - I've found a 12" spike sunk down a few tenths and covered survives the frost much better than one that is set flush to the surface....
RFCYou might be able to get the new points where the old ones were, but you may not get them there exactly, which introduces "slop" in your baseline. ...
Hi RichI remember attending one of my first Westchester-Putnam meetings, probably early 1988. I was in your shoes, having recently received my NY Lic...
Nate The Surveyor, post: 396054, member: 291 wrote: After Brady made my blade, others expressed interest in blades. So, here is a recent set of bla...
Mark Mayer, post: 395952, member: 424 wrote: $6800 for a survey of a property which apparently has a host of encroachment and other boundary issues is...
Thanks Angelo
Duane Frymire, post: 395141, member: 110 wrote: Yeah, all I'm saying is charge for it. In my area lenders and attorneys expect this kind of thing fre...
Duane Frymire, post: 395089, member: 110 wrote: It's a really big deal. Charge for your time. At least a $300 bill to change, print, mail. Get conf...