JPH, post: 413453, member: 6636 wrote: Come on, Kris, it's not BS. You may not like it, and it may not be how you do your thing in Texas, but it's ho...
rfc, post: 413467, member: 8882 wrote: That sounds fine, but when you say "take out half the distance", you're referring to taking it out by adjusting...
JPH, post: 413414, member: 6636 wrote: I shoot the stream and that's kind of how the hell I calculate the area. No reason those B-D need to be on the...
JPH, post: 413410, member: 6636 wrote: As most everyone have written, you need to research it back to the original description. That said, if the abu...
Put it in a tribrach, get it close, spin it 180, see the difference, take out 1/2 the difference, go back 180, see the difference, take out 1/2 the di...
RPLS#, post: 413323, member: 12280 wrote: I'll admit, I'm a young surveyor and I have not ran into many deed conflicts that presented much of an issue...
I thought from the title of the thread, New Mexico had already had enough of my mother in law, father in law, sister in law (the real problem) and my ...
Do you have "Datum Grid" checked in one and not the other??????
A Harris, post: 412016, member: 81 wrote: One way to prorate radial lines is to prorate the delta angles. Ding Ding Ding!!!!! We have a winner!
RPLS#, post: 411828, member: 12280 wrote: In autocad I had a printer option called "dwg to pdf.pc3" I think. Whats a good way to plot to PDF with Carl...
A Harris, post: 411799, member: 81 wrote: Kris, how pricey are those personalized beauties........... Well I'm not sure what the crew billed out at p...
James Fleming, post: 411759, member: 136 wrote: That's it. We set the 36" variety.
Champion Paper Company made us set monuments that look very much like that. They were 1/2" or 5/8" shafts with a 2" domed head and the last 6 or 8 in...
I have to draw a sketch every time you PLSS guys start talking about 1/4's and 1/2's and 1/16's. Give me headrights and metes and bounds or give me d...
flyin solo, post: 411266, member: 8089 wrote: Right. Minus = left, plus = right.You can rotate in surveyors units, by entering (using the OP's angle, ...
Select all of the objects, type rotate, select the base point, then type in the rotation angle you'd like. Be aware of a few things though. 1. You ...
Lookinatchya, post: 410039, member: 7988 wrote: I am running a 16 year old Nikon DTM 521. It's starting to show it's age. I was hoping to take this gu...
Absolutely. We do it daily. Not with the R10, but with our R8. The only time I do static shots with the R10 is when I lose cell service and I normal...
Shawn Billings, post: 409907, member: 6521 wrote: A couple of days ago I surveyed a small lot in a subdivision that was developed in 2011. Apparently ...
David Livingstone, post: 409807, member: 431 wrote: Someone but 38 rounds through it? I would think it would be a 9mm, I was thinking they also might...