DaveJay, post: 452232, member: 12592 wrote: In this scenario I'm talking specifically from a machine control standpoint. If we're paving a roadway, in...
SellmanA, post: 452204, member: 8564 wrote: Kinda sorta reminds me of about ten years ago when I had to sit a laser tribrach over a finish nail which ...
Seems to be a divisive subject!Over 15 years ago we spent a lot of time on construction jobs trying to protect and check stations round the edges of t...
Lee D, post: 452137, member: 7971 wrote: I've started putting a nail under resection stations so that I can use them as backsights. I often resect in ...
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Paul in PA, post: 452122, member: 236 wrote: Suppose I resection into a point inside a building footer to set corner nails for masons. In a few short ...
A Harris, post: 452116, member: 81 wrote: [USER=7109]@squowse[/USER]raw datanotes in field bookYes, sorry for the rhetorical question - that is how I ...
I'm curious how you would verify the point if it was destroyed?
DaveJay, post: 452068, member: 12592 wrote: Collecting data using a Leica TCP1201+ and a Leica CS15 Data Collector. The total station is set up using ...
Interesting
RSAsurv, post: 451359, member: 10950 wrote: Hi guys,Once again I am posting looking for a vacancy, possibly within the U.S (no real preference)I am a ...
Lookinatchya, post: 451234, member: 7988 wrote: Looking to purchase a new Nikon NPL-322 in the 2" dual face model. Any comments on this gun? Am I rig...
I have given up (for now at least) on writing an XSLT stylesheet to convert Leica XML to Starnet in a format I am happy with.Instead I am writing it i...
kirbyparrish, post: 450993, member: 13098 wrote: Just want to say thank you for everyone's input, you lot have definitely made me think twice. I would...
Scotland, post: 450644, member: 559 wrote: I agree with Scott. Doubt you will see it. We sometimes use a hand mirror to flash the Instrument Man to...
kirbyparrish, post: 450528, member: 13098 wrote: That is good to know, I think i'm stuck in the old school way of manually working out roads. It does ...
kirbyparrish, post: 450524, member: 13098 wrote: Thank you, I will try this at some point this week.I will still need my worked out points so I can re...
kirbyparrish, post: 450519, member: 13098 wrote: I only use the CAD when working out large roads so I can compress the data the designers give me, I h...