It's all in the user. My schonstedt might be older than I am, but I can consistently locate pins near/under all types of fences. It's so old it doesn'...
My Leica's name is Lisa .
My crew uses a ts12, a grz 122 prism for front sight , a cst berger round prism for back sight, and an allegro mx data collector with surv ce 2. Somet...
We have a couple of surveyor + data collectors and they have been pretty bullet proof. There's an interesting video on their website showing you how t...
Ditto on the ts12. I use it daily with an Allegro DC running surv ce. We also have a Champion brand network rover that surv ce runs just as well. You ...
Sorry...Kent*
We do a ton of "geo-pier" work and it is similar to this. We get our 60d nails within 0.05'. Kens way is best, and that's how we do it. My best day wa...
Field and Office DivideWell said. While I was still an instrument man a few years ago, our boss had everyone sit down in the office. He gave us a 24x3...
I tried using it in the field. I spent more time trying to decide how it would draw the lines than taking shots. It would be great for a simple survey...
I ask because I do not know. I've only used the free version.
They don't claim to tell you where your boundary lines/corners are do they?
I was trying to be as non-abrasive as I could about it. Looking at the pic the first time, it looked like it was sticking up 6" or more. Looking at i...
Sorry. You were talking about the stakes fading. I was referring to the pins.
We work in the Atlanta area as well, and set all of our corners with yellow plastic caps. I've never seen one chewed up like that. A dog is my guess, ...