Kent ??> > I know it's a difficult concept to grasp Kent, but when the property lines are marked properly and accepted by the landowners for dec...
in an argument with my wife, I always get the last words....Yes, Dear.
Kent ??> Well, a bunch of markers that aren't of record don't maintain anything when the boundary is defined by the monuments at the corners and ru...
Intent?Was was the intent in creating a 20 foot wide parcel 2000 feet long? I would have bet money it was for access. What purpose did the chain lin...
KentLooks like everything is bigger in Texas. Especially the bills! I don't get involved in billing, but I'd guess that NOT blazing the line would s...
Kent ??> >> Well, my idea is that one of the most important functions of land surveying is boundary maintenance. .Kent, in a recent post, you...
> > Definitely no clear cut answer. > > CarlYes, clear-cuts can be a problem. Good pun even if it wasn't intentional.;-)
Kent> > > > Well, unless those line monuments you've set along where you suppose the boundaries to be are called for in a conveyance of re...
Last WordJust wanted to get in the last word on this thread.
DuaneNo, I am arguing that:In my area we almost always mark the property lines when performing a survey on a larger parcel. And I would say we ALWAYS...
Let me rephrase the question...WHen you survey a large parcel, say 50-100 acres; what percentage of time do you mark the lines?I would say for us, it'...
You ran a 3 mile with no intermediate monuments????You ran a 3 mile with no intermediate monuments????Now I'm finally understanding how surveying is d...
> But I can't come up with an argument against progress..We can underbid you by $30-$60.;-)
first example> I think you are letting yourself get confused on the main point. There was no other evidence of those back corners of the twelve foo...
arguing & sarcasmI just like arguing. I'm guessing that if Kent was arguing against reproducible bearings, then I'd be for 'em. Don't much matte...
I can work with the errorKent,As long as you add 16 degrees to your bearings so's I can figgure the line w/ my compass, I can correct for your 2" bear...
> > I have never heard so many excuses from some, regarding that this is not necessary. > > I would be willing to bet you lunch at the fin...
What I can't believe is...> > > > Not at all. A reproducible bearing basis doesn't require that you know the geodetic coordinates of the p...
shoulda roasted the goat up over the fire. Had a friend who raised goats just across the river in Vermont and most of his customers where Greeks. Th...