Surveying was never a meal ticket for me. I was looking for a profession that would allow me to be an independent business man without a large initia...
I get the whole fee paid in advance and have for years. If they are serious they will hire you, the non-payers fade away. Otherwise I work by the hou...
@andy-j I graduated from there in 1994, excellent program I agree
@jitterboogie my cell phone is dying?ÿ call my office five-seven-five eight-nine-four two-three-four-eight I will make a list of the stuff I have?ÿ
@thebionicman my cell phone is dying?ÿ call my office five-seven-five eight-nine-four two-three-four-eight I will make a list of the stuff I have?ÿ
OK thanks bionicman, sorry for my latest terse reply. jitterboogie call me we can probably split these up between the two of you in some fair fashion...
So maybe the @stuff reply did not work.?ÿ Bionic man and jitterboogie?ÿ just call me at five-seven-five seven-four-zero one-six-eight-four and I can g...
@jitterboogie look at my last post.?ÿ I'm a graduate of the Surveying Program at NMSU 1994.?ÿ Just call me, lets make this easy
@thebionicman So, I' am a dumba__ when it comes to internet acronyms, don't spend much time on the internet, what is "PM" ? or better yet just call m...
@swokpels Outstanding, my friend will be surprised.?ÿ Any idea what piece of artillery it was used with?
@dougie Thanks, mucho garcias, looks like good reading
@bill93 That makes sense, as the horiz arm is shaped to slide into something, the tolerances on this thing are exceptional
@richard-imrie There are two holes and appear to be set screws that hold the brass "shaft" to the horiz arm
The inscription on the horizontal arm: Young & Sons Inc Phila 1918 TJB No. 853
I was at NMSU when Jim Reilly established that mark, I believe it is on the "Horseshoe".?ÿ Jim was the head of the Dept of Surveying, College of Engin...
@holy-cow I grew up in Colby, KS, High school in Hoxie, still go back and visit. Spent some time at the Rusty Bucket in Colby, anyone who grew up in ...