BrandonA, post: 396154, member: 11837 wrote: But still, do you actually determine it? I have never seen someone determine a gradient boundary, everyon...
There is ZERO reason an RPLS cannot locate a gradient boundary and that note is dumb. The ONLY time, it MIGHT be necessary to have an LSLS sign off o...
FL/GA PLS., post: 394700, member: 379 wrote: Thank you guy's for the education, the Cow (the Holy One) has now caused another blast of ignorance on my...
FL/GA PLS., post: 394679, member: 379 wrote: [USER=29]@Kris Morgan[/USER] [USER=50]@Holy Cow[/USER] [USER=11913]@Monte[/USER]What on God's green earth...
Holy Cow, post: 394604, member: 50 wrote: [USER=29]@Kris Morgan[/USER]"I've found having them cube broke to a strange call is much more efficient, unt...
For our operation, the rope NEVER comes out, unless there is a problem. They see that SOB and they all get stirred up. I've found having them cube b...
Garrett Bradshaw, post: 393744, member: 12172 wrote: Hey Everybody,This is my first post on this forum and I am looking forward to joining the discuss...
Jim Frame, post: 393497, member: 10 wrote: Whenever my workload gets really heavy -- like it is now -- I wake up early (4:00-ish) thinking about the j...
[USER=424]@Mark Mayer[/USER] I totally agree that is shouldn't be that difficult. Years ago, I'd made up a descriptor file. Showed the crews how to ...
John Hamilton, post: 392720, member: 640 wrote: A client noticed last week that when he checked his backsight using a S9 after about an hour it was of...
Dan Patterson, post: 392992, member: 1179 wrote: I know that is a Carlson term, but how many of you are doing this either through Carlson or some othe...
Andy Nold, post: 393187, member: 7 wrote: In quoting Ken Gold, "Without doubt, apportionment is not to be applied where senior rights exists... In Cra...
I once surveyed a tract with riparian rights on a large creek in Anderson County, Texas. It was called 100 acres. When it was finally done, I had 15...
June of 1989 here. Just passed 27 years. I was 12.
Flagging, direct pressure, and move your a$$ to the hospital are the best things to do when you've been cut badly. If you can, elevate it above the h...
Mapman, post: 392172, member: 6096 wrote: It's been awhile since I needed to file a mylar survey with the county. Went to seal the drawing and the mom...
Good luck. [USER=7]@Andy Nold[/USER] showed where he could do it on an 11"x17" once, but it was horizontal well and showed about 4000 acres. They ma...
I have a book on my desk of knots. That's not in there. However, I have seen it before in an old manual for building fences. Seems some knots and s...