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It that a monument in the right edge of the stone pile? It sure looks like a dressed stone; might even be a cross cut on top.
Read the scope of work in the proposal before starting the project, and again at least once more before sending it out the door. You may be surprised...
I agree with the need for central angles and accuracy. When done correctly, it can make a complicated description easy to compute. I have adopted th...
dmyhill, post: 379314, member: 1137 wrote: I would document everything, and hold the benchmarks as told. BUT...the issue will come up when and if you...
I cannot help you, but I spent an awful lot of time with my 000 pen drawing that on old buildings a long time ago.... Ken
Ben Purvis, post: 378466, member: 363 wrote: A builder has requested permanent above ground markers for the property corners that are buried and I'm l...
RETIRED69, post: 373982, member: 1248 wrote: hmm ...it appears that my email information's not in my profile either and I see no way of including it. ...
You could try the Subsurface folks. I met one of the owners at a NY Conference soon after they started the firm. At that time, the would repair Scho...
rfc, post: 368713, member: 8882 wrote: I'm switching to "combo data lines" in Star*net (DV, M) rather than the "D", "V" and "A" lines. Using those, ho...
paden cash, post: 366106, member: 20 wrote: The recent post about hex nails revealed a lot of opinions concerning our practice of putting nails in uti...
Gromaticus, post: 364116, member: 597 wrote: I frequently get asked to show every tree in the woods on a plan, and of course the only way to do this i...
Bill93, post: 362135, member: 87 wrote: Today I noticed stakes marked for new power poles and anchors along the street by our church. One anchor woul...
One more tip: get the legs leveled and centered over the point with your tribrach, and THEN add the instrument. It is easier that way and saves a lo...
toivo1037, post: 356513, member: 973 wrote: Wow James that is fantastic, never get anything like that around here. I have now found that the only way ...
johnbo, post: 350651, member: 8695 wrote: Coos Bay Knife is a machete blade attached to a length of axe handle. The name came from the town we got the...