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Tom Bushelman
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Topics: 49 / Replies: 375
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RE: Pipeline Surveying

email sent. I look forward to meeting you.

13 years ago
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RE: Pipeline Surveying

If you want to try and get work locally, attend your local professional society organization functions. It just so happens that I live 7 miles from y...

13 years ago
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RE: Saudi Arabia

No beer, no women(to look at anyway) but lots of money. I was there 20+ years ago in the USN and the first two items were high on my agenda. Not the...

13 years ago
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RE: water damaged guitars and drums

If that was his Gibson, the electronics are going to take a heavy hit. Packing them in a large bag filled with wood shavings (stall bedding available...

13 years ago
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RE: File Conversion

I coughed up the cash for the Foresight software which I just use for conversions. It would be great to be able to plug the downloaded file directly ...

13 years ago
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RE: Looking for a robot

I'll second the opinion to use a Multi-track with the S-6. I'd sell you mine if I didn't love it so much. Unless you need to take pictures through t...

13 years ago
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RE: Carlson "leaders" behave

I agree with you wholeheartedly on Carlson's leaders being too big. I've fought with the multi-part sections of them as well. It is very handy to cl...

13 years ago
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RE: Backpack Recommendations for Robot?

The S-6 box is a backpack and 360 prism fits right in the box. I have the Multitrack head which comes in a separate hard case that also fits the TSC2...

13 years ago
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RE: A step in the right direction

In Kentucky, we call that the "Surveyors Retirement Act" because if it happened we would have enough work to eventually retire. I think it is a spect...

13 years ago
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RE: shade needed for instrument

I can't give you a handy link but I've seen advertisements for umbellas that hook into the Reese hitch on your truck. They seem very sturdy and safe....

13 years ago
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RE: Hammer Drill

Good morning Brent I have an 18 volt Dewalt hammer drill with a couple of batteries and an 18 volt Ridgid hammer drill with 3 batteries. They are ...

13 years ago
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RE: The biggest problem with the heat

Way back in the first Gulf War I was in the USN performing searches on commercial ships for weapons in the Red Sea. Every day was 120 degrees in the ...

13 years ago
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RE: Valid Conveyance?

Sounds like a job for the "fenceline surveyor". I've done many boundaries that absolutely could not be drawn up until after the fieldwork and other r...

13 years ago
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RE: monument case lids

I miss the days of monument lids. I surveyed in Cleveland for a couple of years and regularly found 100+ year old stones in the streets. Back here i...

13 years ago
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RE: Hmmm....

I never ever pull someone else's pin no matter how blatantly wrong it may be. It is class D felony to remove a survey marker. Hopefully the situatio...

13 years ago
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RE: Things Robots Will Lock onto

Only the prism I am carrying. The Multitrack prism head came out just about two weeks before I bought my equipment and I went with it. The S-6 never...

13 years ago
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RE: Date of Survey

In Kentucky the Licensure Board has recently defined the date of survey to be the date the monuments were set. When I sign a plat, the current date g...

13 years ago
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RE: Concern Over Outrageous Survey Cost

Our local surveying chapter likes to do an annual charity job of some sort, generally a cemetery location or church type survey. One member takes the...

14 years ago
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RE: State of Florida de-certification for Land Surveyors

The 4 year degree requirementI got the "group W bench" reference. Classic and appropriate.

14 years ago
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RE: At what point to do you consider a business successful?

"no business related debt"! Right there is where I would call a business successful. Times are tough. If you aren't borrowing, then call it good. ...

14 years ago
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