Mapman, post: 410491, member: 6096 wrote: What's a mm? ;)I avoid MM so much that when picking out a new gun I buy the good old American measurement co...
Robert Hill, post: 409673, member: 378 wrote: Since it was brass, I wondered if it had some nautical application but nothing comes to mind.Plus the ca...
James Fleming, post: 409755, member: 136 wrote: I wish...it's a clusterf%$k already...they start restricting access and closing down streets today and...
I have know a few Surveyors who live in Texas, but wanted to get a license in Louisiana, they all said the same thing, the Louisiana boards sees you h...
Adam, post: 409484, member: 8900 wrote: Cut 6.0 on a wood stake at the gravesite.Would that be a Cut 6.0 to top or bottom of coffin?
Second-Generation, post: 409444, member: 1477 wrote: Oh. Well I didn't start surveying Till the age of 13. That must be why. LolSent from my iPhone ...
Warren Smith, post: 408417, member: 9900 wrote: Actually, unless you are retracing lines adjacent to current Federal ownership, no. Case law for the ...
thebionicman, post: 408414, member: 8136 wrote: First I do not think it is simpler to survey in just a metes and bounds state, then a PLSS state.In th...
So let me ask an honest question. How can it be simpler to work metes and bounds than working PLSS and metes and bounds at the same time?First I do no...
thebionicman, post: 408390, member: 8136 wrote: The Manual only deals with the PLSS portion of our boundaries. Once divided in an other than aliquot m...
Nate The Surveyor, post: 408387, member: 291 wrote: Scott, them nice perdy squares... I am in the PLSS... and I have spend countless hours, figuring t...
Bill93, post: 408381, member: 87 wrote: I disagree. PLSS has both the aliquot divisions to deal with and metes & bounds tracts carved out of many...