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Joined: July 29, 2016 12:34 pm
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RE: Question: How do we can manage an error when we are setting loops for a big property - Traverse?

+1 Cross ties can really strengthen a traverse and a least squares adjustment is the way to go!

4 years ago
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RE: Speaking of wells and septics

Interesting and makes sense though I've never experienced such a thing in practice. This could bring so many things into question.

4 years ago
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RE: described herein or herein described?

I use "described herein" because it feels "smoother" to me when saying out loud plus it's what is most commonly used in this region of Texas.

4 years ago
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RE: Slightly different office to most

Excellent! Thank you for sharing!

4 years ago
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RE: following in the footsteps

My youngest son isn't registered but he's been surveying since graduating high school in 2013. He started surveying where I was working during the sum...

4 years ago
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RE: South total station

Never heard of them. Good luck!

4 years ago
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RE: Staking out for ring beam on a piled foundation: how do you do it?

I would recommend you ask the designer for a dxf file. Then you can do your offsets based on the linework in the dxf. I would think if there are grid...

4 years ago
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RE: EIT Property Description Redline

This is what I use for file sorting but when writing the date by hand I use MM.DD.YYYY numerical.

4 years ago
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RE: Magnet Office to Civil3D Export Issues

Double check that the point and label styles being assigned to the points have point number and code assigned to them. Otherwise, try what @va-ls-286...

4 years ago
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RE: C3D 2020 surface boundaries and

If I understand you correctly, you want to manipulate the surface boundary to only show contours where your deliverable is. To do this, you can draw ...

4 years ago
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RE: Today's center corner find

Great find! The first stone I ever found while surveying was with you. We found a limestone, on edge, 3" wide by 12" long and sticking out of the gro...

4 years ago
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