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Kris Morgan
@kris-morgan
Joined: July 1, 2010 1:41 pm
Topics: 123 / Replies: 3753
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RE: Survey vest

Mark Mayer, post: 442174, member: 424 wrote: Actually Class 2 is required for working in any roadway where the speed limit is between 25mph and 50mph...

7 years ago
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RE: The 1871 Corner, the 1971 Nail, and Now

aliquot, post: 442194, member: 2486 wrote: If the record was reported to the nearest vara, and your "true" point is only a foot away from the nail, wh...

7 years ago
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RE: Survey vest

TJE Yogi, post: 442049, member: 963 wrote: Looking for a vest with back pocket.Please provide links to your suggestions SECO. It's a Class 2 vest (r...

7 years ago
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RE: Monumenting easements in Texas

BrandonA, post: 442046, member: 11837 wrote: Further, in some cases, a surveyor is not even required to be a part of the process of easement creation....

7 years ago
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RE: Monumenting easements in Texas

BrandonA, post: 442021, member: 11837 wrote: I don't see any reason to put steel in the ground for every easement. I vehemently disagree with this st...

7 years ago
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RE: Angular Error Problems

imaudigger, post: 442034, member: 7286 wrote: Slight hi-jack.Kris - It's been awhile....but the collumination routines DO NOT physically adjust the er...

7 years ago
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RE: Angular Error Problems

Dan Henry, post: 441460, member: 10756 wrote: Hi all,We have one crew that for the past several months has consistently come back with traverses that ...

7 years ago
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RE: Monumenting easements in Texas

headywest, post: 441987, member: 9223 wrote: I have read through the General Rules of Procedure and Practice for surveying in Texas, specifically 661....

7 years ago
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RE: Smart watches

Just A. Surveyor, post: 441797, member: 12855 wrote: I've been thinking about buying a smart watch for a while and can't seem to get to the point of a...

7 years ago
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RE: They Seem Pretty Sure About That Bearing

Jim Frame, post: 441882, member: 10 wrote: And yet, their curve table only provides delta, radius and length -- no radial or tangent bearings. I se...

7 years ago
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RE: A most disappointing discovery

Dave Karoly, post: 441676, member: 94 wrote: Everyone from south of the Mason-Dixon Line has at least 1/8 Cherokee according to them. It's Chocktaw a...

7 years ago
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RE: Local County Protocols

Coady, post: 441371, member: 6546 wrote: Ruel del Castillo's post about reviewing our work got me to thinking about whenI go to another county and at ...

7 years ago
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RE: Montana Family Transfer

Surely Montana isn't so backwards that platting the tract wouldn't pragmatically remove the ag exemption. Even in PoDunk rural East Texas it works li...

7 years ago
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RE: Montana Family Transfer

Skeeter1996, post: 441286, member: 9224 wrote: I'm in Montana. I have a client Ralph he's 80 years old. He's lived with Romona for 28 years. They neve...

7 years ago
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RE: Climbing 8 ft. Net Wire Fences

Kent McMillan, post: 440618, member: 3 wrote: That fence was apparently built to discourage trespassers from entering a nature preserve that I actuall...

7 years ago
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RE: Got a blacksmithing question

Just A. Surveyor, post: 440881, member: 12855 wrote: I see smith's sometimes quench in oil and and am puzzled why they would put hot steel in oil.Anyo...

7 years ago
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RE: Thoughts on side jobs

StLSurveyor, post: 440654, member: 7070 wrote: I have the opportunity to do a project on the side. I have all of my own equipment and CAD software. Th...

7 years ago
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RE: Open Traverse with GPS Points

Field Dog, post: 439992, member: 9186 wrote: Looking for an example on how to calculate misclosure and adjustment of an open traverse. Can't find anyt...

7 years ago
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RE: Coworker burned compass burned from metal

That's cool! Gotta love plasma tables!

7 years ago
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