skyking1
Senior Member
around here we would not flay that CB hole open and bench it like that on most jobs, they would set it with a box in a minimal excavation and then hoe-pack it in. Different paths to the same end.
That ADS water quality unit looks impressive but what happens when it's full? It will just be a normal basin. I mean do you think it will ever be emptied?
My wife and I know where we were when the Kingdome went down. We were over the Seneca street exit ramp at 1400' MSL, towing a 20x50 KZOK billboard. The boss and his wife had a sister station billboard in tow and were right ahead of us. They had made a 2 mile restricted airspace for the implosion, and we were orbiting around that with the banners, along with the competition's two planes and signs. We thought what a great day to bring the wives along, who are usually on the ground setting up signs for us.
It was a mistake. There were at least a dozen looky-loo's in spam cans(cessnas) and pipers, circling around there with us. It was nerve wracking as all get out, since us banner tow rigs are flying at ~50-55MPH and the looky-loos are doing a solid 115 and weaving around us like we were pylons.
I had my hand on the release lever and was prepared to sell that billboard to whoever ran into it.
You do some interesting and good looking work.
I had to dig for a new commercial service 3 four inch PCV pipes last week. Had two gas lines and a fiber optic to go under, plus cut the street. I helped pull the 2500' of wire this week with the electricians old pole truck that has a reel on the side to pull with. Last pull the rope broke just after they wires came out of the conduit, so was able to get them pulled without starting all over.
At 0% you can't afford to not get the tremble lol
You were within 4-5 hundredths in the vertical? That seems really good.
Have been talking to a TopCon rep and that's what he claims it will do, but he's a salesman....so.
I'd be curious to see how accurate it is in the horizontal.