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Joined: April 19, 2013 11:39 pm
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RE: Why Descriptions Matter - The 1/2 in. Iron Rod that Wasn't

Kent McMillan, post: 345771, member: 3 wrote: BTW, I should be clear that this work I'm doing is more of an autopsy than business as usual. That 3/8 i...

11 years ago
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RE: Doesn't say much about the rod man job.....

Is the monkey on the back supposed to represent the client?? :whistle: "a serious problem that you cannot forget When you know you have to do everythi...

11 years ago
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RE: Why Descriptions Matter - The 1/2 in. Iron Rod that Wasn't

I find this amusing in a sad sort of way that you have to rely on a working knowledge of steel mills to establish the age of a survey mark. How survey...

11 years ago
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RE: Which came first

I did high level maths all the way through school and university but got into surveying purely because I liked maps. Practically I use very little of ...

11 years ago
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RE: Texas Punishes Violators for failure to note ID caps on plat/description

What a bun fight! As a professional (licenced, registered, etc) land surveyor, we have to comply with all sorts of different legislation, rules, guide...

11 years ago
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RE: What constitutes good field notes?

I put very little into a field book. The phone camera and the data collector get heavy usage however. I'm also lucky that being in a recording state, ...

11 years ago
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RE: Forest Service "Surveyor's Report"

I realise that you are asking here for an example but surely the best people to get the example from is your client?

11 years ago
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RE: rebar date?

Good to see you Kent.

11 years ago
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RE: Fast solution to convert work rig to weekend rig

A large box with legs like a slide on camper. Ozcape Slide-on Camper

11 years ago
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RE: July Photo Pick'um

15. May they keep it up!

11 years ago
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RE: Who works in "review" states ?

I found this from here (). It makes quite a good argument for reporting. Boundary info is too important to be locked away in a surveyors filing cabine...

11 years ago
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RE: Who works in "review" states ?

Not in USA obviously but here in Tasmania every time you place a boundary mark in the ground, you have to prepare survey notes to be registered at the...

11 years ago
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RE: I do not like the way you went about this.

I had a lady in tears one day as she had not long purchased the small property alongside our client's rather large one. Due to the terrain and trees, ...

11 years ago
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RE: There are two folks alive in my head

In my experience, both creatures get benefits.But that is probably because we are a recording state and every survey since 2005 has had to be grid dat...

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