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Joined: November 13, 2014 11:51 pm
Topics: 57 / Replies: 283
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RE: Surveyor's spouse's

JBStahl, post: 374922, member: 427 wrote: I've always found it curious that a large percentage of surveyor spouses are elementary teachers or social w...

10 years ago
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RE: Surveying in the rain...

Nate, I dig your surveying style. Gettin' it done with modern, not widely used technology! I feel that you and your Javad are a testament to new and c...

10 years ago
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RE: How Can 30.00 Feet Turn Into 30.01 Feet?

If that is the survey of the lot in question, the survey shows no corners measuring 30' or even close to it. I am wondering where the .01 is coming fr...

10 years ago
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RE: How Can 30.00 Feet Turn Into 30.01 Feet?

Built to the limit for sure. Not even room for siding probably, even though the contractor will put it on anyway.

10 years ago
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RE: How Can 30.00 Feet Turn Into 30.01 Feet?

I guess the person is done looking for answers, and found enough. Haven't seen a latest response with any input.

10 years ago
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RE: How Can 30.00 Feet Turn Into 30.01 Feet?

It is mind blowing that .01 can become such a major issue. I realize that as surveyors we are supposed to measure accurately and precisely but .01 in ...

10 years ago
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RE: High Rod - GPS Shots

Andy Bruner, post: 372340, member: 1123 wrote: I just thought you might like to see the high school that has your namesake.Andy Thanks for that. Are ...

10 years ago
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RE: High Rod - GPS Shots

Good deal. Seems to me the standard pole for most gps folks around here is a fixed 2 meter and that's also what I use mostly. It's tall enough for mos...

10 years ago
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RE: High Rod - GPS Shots

Gregg Gaffney, post: 372238, member: 1111 wrote: We worked on a site that looked just like that down in south Jersey and we were able to do the same t...

10 years ago
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RE: The Greedy Ones

I just did a survey for a local family with the last name of Cartwright in a subdivision named Horseshoe Acres. They had a western style house and bar...

10 years ago
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RE: Ugly Section Corner of the Week

I have found enough information about this corner for my purposes. The intent of this thread was more of a look at this beat up old section corner wit...

10 years ago
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RE: Ugly Section Corner of the Week

As a side note to this particular corner and thread, the monument shown in the thread "Angry Client and Irrefutable Evidence" is the north 1/2 of the ...

10 years ago
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RE: Where on the Rod is the Corner?

What did you find 5' from there?

10 years ago
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RE: Where on the Rod is the Corner?

Kent McMillan, post: 371547, member: 3 wrote: Would a surveyor ever need to have any idea of what the ordinary errors of the survey that placed the re...

10 years ago
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RE: Where on the Rod is the Corner?

I might dig a hole to the bottom of the rebar in hopes of finding where it may have been originally set. If it were to measure good I would be incline...

10 years ago
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RE: Ugly Section Corner of the Week

Paul in PA, post: 371532, member: 236 wrote: First I see some probable scrivener errors. I believe he was tying to sand piles not sand pines. As to th...

10 years ago
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RE: Ugly Section Corner of the Week

Here is the sheet with the references. Not sure how I did not find this earlier... I could blame it on the sun I guess... Either way, in the field the...

10 years ago
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