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@dave-karoly 5140 put in a bid of $20 when the price was say $10 then someone bid $14 so 5140 was automatically at $15 and when someone bid $16 his we...
@mightymoe That boggles my mind. How can any boundary job require 5000 pages of field book notes?
I see no reason why you can't enter into an agreement to survey this same property for the land owner. While your altruism in giving him a non certifi...
Tests are easier if you trust yourself. You know the answers. Go with your first instinct and trust it to be correct. Don't second guess yourself. Don...
I'm not sure what was commonly set in Kentucky but here are a couple of pictures of stones set for the corners of mineral claims out west. ?ÿ
If the residuals of your current calibration are relatively low you will not see much more error introduced to your point 250m beyond the "limits". Th...
@jbstahl What am I doing wrong? 45x8"=360"=30' so 45.5=30'4" not 30' as you say in your post.
Or you could order some "prismatic" stickers from a survey supply shop. A cheap and easy way to get the functionality of a prism.
@annctga The Vosters survey you just posted was done a year prior to the other survey you posted. I don't see anything materially different. You say h...
@geoff-ashworth That seems correct. I don't know the time frames but seems to me you have original subdivision monumentation including all those pins ...
Tried to order with a legitimate address but got the "No Shipping Options Available" notice. ?ÿ
Previous owner? Simpson? Manson? Ramirez?
What the heck is going on with the north portion of lot 11. It looks like these lots were all created with the original plat. This surveyor found monu...
It is one thing to verify the pin is at the same coordinate that you located it previously. But no way in heck should you put your cap on it without v...
@norman-oklahoma Maybe I'm missing something but I don't see anywhere that indicates it is running parallel. It seems to me to indicate it is running ...
Relying on RTK quality data for constructing hard surfaces will get you in trouble eventually.
Just speculating. I do not believe the instrument actually takes that long to resolve the shot so I think the delay is somewhere else. My guess it is ...
The link and where I went online only has the pre-event imagery. It would be cool to see the post event imagery.