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thebionicman, post: 334390, member: 8136 wrote: Another way to look at it is there are double the projects coming across his desk...While I agree less...
imaudigger, post: 334382, member: 7286 wrote: What purpose do the multiple stacked washers serve? I did the stack to show the drive screw inserted f...
thebionicman, post: 334360, member: 8136 wrote: As for the shortage, the numbers are there for the viewing. New licensees have dropped to single digit...
Randy Rain, post: 334246, member: 35 wrote: Hard to find those wooden pegs with a Schonstedt...not that all corners are magnetic in nature, but Florid...
Jim Frame, post: 334148, member: 10 wrote: What sort of price point are you aiming at with this product? It's starting to sound really expensive. Is...
Jim Frame, post: 334115, member: 10 wrote: For this to work with rebar you'd have to drill a hole in the top. If you predrill it, the hole is liable ...
celestialpawn11, post: 332960, member: 10351 wrote: I am trying to complete a "survey" of all 50 states, regarding regs, laws relating to mapping requ...
MightyMoe, post: 331944, member: 700 wrote: Almost all the Co. Roads I know of were done by County Commissioners and when you get the old documents a...
Bill93, post: 331858, member: 87 wrote: Leon's result was ABOVE the data sheet value, which does not argue for downward impact or settling, but could ...
GeeOddMike, post: 331548, member: 677 wrote: Your picture of the monument shows it has been damaged with the left side showing significant damage and ...
Dave Karoly, post: 331468, member: 94 wrote: Is the U.S. Bureau of Public Roads sign still there? Original sign is not there, probably gone due to ...
GeeOddMike, post: 331473, member: 677 wrote: A search for projects associated with this PID results in only the original level project: L1817. This me...
A Harris, post: 330826, member: 81 wrote: Nice video Since you can see light at the other end you could always put a prism there and shoot it directly...
Dave Karoly, post: 330813, member: 94 wrote: What's that clear stuff in the creek? Water, but I still wouldn't drink it unless there was no other so...
rfc, post: 330811, member: 8882 wrote: Where does that monster culvert go to? It's the outlet end of a 7000 foot long tunnel through the mountain. ...
"It is very probable that you drove past where my house is located today. It hadn't been built yet, though." A couple miles or so East from Chanute....
Sanpete is kind of a backwater in the middle of it all. The Wasatch Front (Utah, Salt Lake and North to Weber Counties) is one of the highest density...