Ding ding ding, we have a winnerAnother important life question solved on this forum.NEXT!
I agree, there is a learning curve. I've become quite good at getting the robot back on target. In fact, sometimes I surprise myself. Those things ...
What will happen 75 years from now after 5 land transactions when 2 or 3 paragraphs of the written description have been left off?The parties involved...
Agreed, you can do a metes and bounds of the area they want removed. Also, Line C1 of the Elev Cert asks if building elevations are based on "Constru...
Map check fees-Target LockedThanks. Different terms for different areas. When we create lots here, they are "checked" to a certain degree also. Sub...
YEP IT MEANSIf you did "anything you dang want", you would quickly be either 1)turned in by another professional 2) be sued and put out of business or...
I'll ask a stupid question.Why do you need "map checkers" to begin with?Doesn't your license mean anything? Can't we police ourselves?
Mmmmm, McRib, I think it's lunch time.
My sister is a nurse and provided me with a lifetime supply of urine (can I say that) test bottles. Unused, of course. They work really good for PKs...
Funny you should post this. Just today, I had several lengths of 1" pvc that I cut to "lath" length and used. I've got to say, they do work quite we...
What would you do?- JudI'm focused on getting paid, not on who paid. Am I missing something? I'm often paid by parties other than who I contracted w...
If you look at the MT-EZ instructions, "General Instructions - Section B", the Elevation Cert can be submitted in lieu of Section B of the MT-EZ form....
"DIY Surveying". Isn't that a book you can buy at the Home Depot checkout?
> It's a processed pork sandwich, the patty formed to look somewhat like ribs. Hard telling what parts of the pig go into it, since it's basically ...
Another One Bites the Dust - Queen
I looked around, and did not find a replacement for the current version.If you want, I have an unprotected version for you to use which eliminates the...
In your sketch, the vertical lines (which are supposed to represent the outer wall of the iron pipe) don't appear parallel. It looks fudged.
I agree with Dan. Should be just above cross section E.
I love the tripod legs.