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andrewm, post: 393296, member: 10888 wrote: I did have one customer that had an old EC (2003) and we were 2.1' lower on her floor than the previous su...
I've used Western States Cable (). Might give them a call.
Beautiful stone and a great feeling when we find them. Thanks for the photos.Sent from my SM-G925V using Tapatalk
J. Penry, post: 390300, member: 321 wrote: Thinking of a speaker who did a slideshow who didn't change a slide (text only) for 25 minutes. I usually ...
i like this water tower in Groom, TX.
Jim- from your write up, it sounds like you had a little bit of difficulty. Wonder if when you broke the clips for holding the cables that you don'...
Under points is coordinate file utilities. Should be able to use it.Sent from my SM-T530NU using Tapatalk
MathTeacher, post: 386159, member: 7674 wrote: TI owns the general math education market and they work hard at keeping it. I used an HP 12 C back in m...
Not sure about Carlson 12. I'm using Carlson 2017. But I can go into Annotate - then pick Label Coordinates/elevation (x y z). Within there I can...
bobsurveyor, post: 385437, member: 526 wrote: I had to do some old chaining last month. The robot decided to stop working and I had one more pin to se...
rfc, post: 385403, member: 8882 wrote: Am I missing something here? Doesn't the OP, and most folks here, use CAD to output their work? If so, why woul...
John Hamilton, post: 385400, member: 640 wrote: This is not a new phenomena, when I was at Purdue in 1986 I was the only graduate that had anything to...
Nate The Surveyor, post: 385386, member: 291 wrote: I think the weakest area in surveying is good solid proper retracement. Unless we use their equipm...
[SARCASM]Talk about parking at the front door![/SARCASM]
What program are you using and are you making Z values for every point or certain points?Here is a chart I give to contractors that don't get it.