Ok, maybe I don't need 3" but 5" would be the top.I think they were government workers only here too up until some twenty years ago.This is exactly wh...
I was thinking the same. Road are dirt roads which don't get ploughed which makes them perfect for burying a stone on the extended boundary line.With ...
What, and miss all the fun of 3(or more)-points resection? :)Am skeptic about metal detectors. From time to time, things like old horseshoes, metal ch...
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Ask my neighbours what? They are as clueless about the corners as I am :)All the fields are next to a road. And that's the next thing I will do: Ask t...
"last resort solution"> As several have previously mentioned topographic maps lack the accuracy you need. Yes, I am giving up on this method.> ...
After I playing a bit with formulas and that online tool I beginning to realize you are right about the accuracy and that this resection method just w...
Of course they are not a piece of cake. I tried it and I agree with Kris. Hard work this is.
1) I need less than 3 inches accuracy. So hand held GPS won't do.2) No. The terrain is flat and all is in one plain.3) No. Just me.4) I am exactly at ...
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Of course I don't intend to take legal matters in my hands. Like the warehouse owner from Bruce's post I just want to know where I stand before I hire...
I think all the distances I need I can measure on the map.
Seems like a useful tool.Thank you.
This is exactly what I was looking for. Lots of material for me to study now.Thank you.
> Woooooooooooo boy.... you better put on your asbestos undies... you're gonna get flamed here for sure. But but but... what did I do? :)> > ...
Yes, only angles, Tom, no distances and no setting up on control points. Can it be done still?
Resection... I see. Thanks Dave, will look up for that. In case I don't manage will come back for more help :)Am good with geometry (have studied elec...