Last seen: November 24, 2025 11:47 am
Ok. I think you're right. I found this on a different page. It does have to do with water.
I checked the required list and all the pages and there is no mention of TRAP.?ÿ I agree that it sounds like a "plumbing" reference but I'm thinking t...
I was contacted about surveying 3 residences (not adjoining but in the same neighborhood). I have a price already set for those types of surveys: betw...
If you could hold one of the rear corners and still maintain a straight line, that'd be ideal. Using both rears and putting an angle in a straight lin...
Earned a BA in Secondary Education (English Lit) from Univ. Pitt. Johnstown 1995. Got my license by sheer strength of will (and 11 years experience st...
That's a horrible looking property. I'd survey it for $5K.?ÿ No line markings but I'd set the corners. Maybe take two days for my traverse around look...
How long are your loops?
I tried it again.?ÿ Transform then rotate and it worked.?ÿ Not sure why I was having so much trouble getting it to update the screen. I noticed though...
I found another .crd file that has the changes in it.?ÿ I didn't know it did that. If I 'overwrite' though, it changes the current .crd file??ÿ
I did not have that box checked.?ÿ I'll try that and see if it works. Thanks
I've worried about plenty in my career but .05 across an alley wasn't one of them.
I use the Surveyor2 and mostly use the keys.?ÿ The screen works pretty good with a finger but my fingers are usually dirty so the stylus (attached wit...
The pipe and the pin can be lumped together as one item. I'm not really seeing the concrete monument. I'm thinking about using spikes and pie-pans.?ÿ ...
"My question is what type of process do you all go through to get tight closures when doing traverses? " ?ÿ I just started using a robot (Zoom90) and ...
Ink the stamp pad.?ÿ Congrats!
Trick is, you gotta just tap it on the side a little.?ÿ Call her a good girl and try again.
IT'S UP! ?ÿI fixed it.