Nate The Surveyor, post: 382811, member: 291 wrote: Kent, you really should get a Javad Demo. DMYHILL, you should get one too. Scott Ellis: Sweat shop...
I do like this idea one less piece of equipment to carry, however there are enough of these bad title sweatshop survey companies, I feel will just use...
They just want to make sure you dont mix Acid and Bases when setting a property corner, and that you are drinking H2O and not H2O2.
What data collector were you using? Sometimes you have to change the prism offset in the instrument as well as the data collector.
Did you shoot in any USGS or City or County benchmarks? Also the building would be built 0.50' higher if that benchmark is really 0.50' low.
I am done with the GA-52, it seems every 3 years we have to send it to get it fixed. I think it is a design flaw with the box and how it can twist and...
We get a few calls like that from Insurance agents as well. One time the homeowner was using an Agent out of the area, but he sworn up and down that h...
Could it be a 30 foot road and you found the CL of the road?
Could you use railroad spikes?
Sometimes a 15 foot range pole helps to get over buildings or trees.
I can understand a College like Great Basin being weak on Law, they have online classes and it seems most of their students are from different states...
Dan Patterson, post: 373702, member: 1179 wrote: I surveyed many miles of railroad for CSX a few years back. We always shot the top of rail. I'm not...
How does that corner that is in question, fit within the neighbors other property corners?
Is it something like Beginning at one side of a tack nail, thence to the other side of said tack nail?
" I only need one side of my property surveyed"
I used the D'Zign software for the SIT and RPLS Exam in Texas I used it fon the 33 and 35. It helped out alot more on the SIT exam then the RPLS exam.
I can move a property corner 0.01 feet just by digging it up with a shovel. Corners do move in the ground when it rains they move a little and when th...