paden cash, post: 326354, member: 20 wrote: The recently constructed house doesn't even sit on the property (by my estimation)....not a biggy though, ...
Rankin_File, post: 326334, member: 101 wrote: whadya expect for ten bucks....? 10 acres of course!
Back in the day there was a local company W.K.Clark who had an excellent reputation. Clark Land Surveying (no relation) has been floating around Colo...
Something might be afoot. I had to recover every drawing I opened today. In the past it was once in a blue moon.
If it is that muddy, my bet is nobody works in there this week. You can bet the GC will not drive his shiny pickup into that muck.
Angel, post: 325433, member: 100 wrote: Thanks for all of the nice comments, guys!! :-DWe truly appreciate it and it gives us the motivation to kee...
PDOP for me is rarely over 1.5 using R8/3 with GNSS. I just spot checked a couple dozen shots from this morning and it was hovering all around 1.2 wit...
I don't need to ask how much something is, SWMBO already knows or is looking it up the second I notice it and has the answer before I know I want it.
Would a baseline through the gap and xyz offsets to the baseline give what you need?
uncheck 3D, see page 147 of the manual.
If the software is going to generate an elevation, make it generate one that is right if at all possible. Otherwise make it as wrong as you possibly c...
paden cash, post: 324990, member: 20 wrote: I also bluntly ask the question, "Can you pass a UA?" Not because we require a clean test (we don't test),...
Brad Ott, post: 324839, member: 197 wrote: Darwin award averted, ...for now. Whew! I was worried for a minute.You might consider something similar t...
Curious, why would you want to fire off a circular saw blade on a drill? Sounds like a Darwin Award attempt.
We did something similar one year with goats. The kids named them, thus protecting them from their destiny of freezer meat.
I get 2033 feet and 5.02 feet. But i suspect we are not interpreting something right. Can you post the actual document?
There may be a superelevation diagram in the plans somewhere. It is usually found sandwiched between the profiles and plan sheets here in Colorado.
So have the language restrictions been relaxed a little bit?
Wendell, post: 323515, member: 1 wrote: When you click the title of a thread, it will take you to the first unread post automatically. Depending on yo...