JaRo, post: 351320, member: 292 wrote: Look at this: or Google "welding rod pouch". The problem may be finding one deep enough to hold the pinflags. ...
paden cash, post: 351459, member: 20 wrote: 3D printed sculptures spun under a strobe light[MEDIA=youtube]YIbgkYgBIQA[/MEDIA] Isn't math great? I wo...
Why is there a response area with my name on it here? Just an invitation to get into trouible ........................
Holy Cow, post: 351524, member: 50 wrote: While chatting with our local County Clerk on Wednesday I reported to him on this particular thread. Starte...
Well. if that's the case, how about explaining what you decide and how? Do we feel that we owe that to other surveyors and our clients? posterity?
It's a rare section that has all 8 corners documented back to the originals set by the US Deputy surveyors, you know - the ones set without error. So,...
I like Nate's method, except I don't chew. Maybe his dog can "mark" the corners. In places where I suspect they will disappear (and after 20 years doi...
1: You could move to another county. 2: you could set these as caps on the bad irons, feel free to stamp an RLS number on them so Kent's happy: We had...
I agree. Never had one of these, at least with my Leica. Been in some sketchy places too. (Aren't they all?)
William was great-great-great-grandson of Rollo, otherwise known as Rolf the Ganger (walker), so named because he was too tall to ride a horse. He mad...
From the ultimate authority, the email I got from my cousin: " ......did you know that the US Standard railroad gauge (distance between the rails) is ...
Hi Nate, Mine just got back from the shop. I could have saved a couple of bills if I'd have replaced the ribbon cable myself, but I didn't know that w...
Pony up your old plumb bobs, you cheapskates! :-DThey got this call right.
Does this affect ownership of AutoCad 2000?
I've used RTK to get a base elevation, the more readings the better. I've actually run several experiments over the years, and have come to these proc...
Val Maps In PALots of good info here. The guy I learned from was an old Penn Central surveyor at one time in his career. In BC (before computers), I h...
I read that book this winter. All of us should read it. It's a really interesting journey back into why us surveyors do the things we do, and with wha...
Naw, it's so you don't have to shoot your neighbors.
You can even put your feet on the handlebars, lay back, and take a nap.