Where Have You Been with Your LS Lately?

Adam

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Mclin Creek at Old Catawba Road - Cross sections for no rise cert.
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Jim Frame

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Dillon Beach is where Kari and I spend a few days periodically, though as a kid I used to visit Stinson Beach once or twice in the summer.
 

Larry Stevens

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Dillon Beach is where Kari and I spend a few days periodically, though as a kid I used to visit Stinson Beach once or twice in the summer.
I stand corrected and I remember you posted that fact about surveying for a client at the beach. I forgot it was Dillon Beach. A guy I ride horses with bought the Dillon Beach Resort a year ago or so.
 

T.Guisewhite

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Base on lock down to this here sign...

Good open sky got me into some real tight spots with the LS up in the hills...

Welcome back Summer :rolleyes:
 

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Duane Frymire

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Looks a little thick for wagon wheel. I found something similar that the deed called a sleigh shoe. I happened to have a sleigh to look at and sure enough replaceable iron runners on them.
 

Adam

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If you notice the LS center is on the inside face of the post. That is where I will be placing the wire. I staked out each point where a metal tpost will be driven between the larger wooden posts. I will cut the wooden posts to height later. For now I had to climb up on the roof of the buggy to shoot them. I've done about 500 ft of tposts so far and they line up great. Much better work flow than the old school way of tying Mason twine to the posts and using that for line and pulling tape or flipping tposts (if you know what I mean). I've flipped a few in my time.
 

Steve Douty

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If you notice the LS center is on the inside face of the post. That is where I will be placing the wire. I staked out each point where a metal tpost will be driven between the larger wooden posts. I will cut the wooden posts to height later. For now I had to climb up on the roof of the buggy to shoot them. I've done about 500 ft of tposts so far and they line up great. Much better work flow than the old school way of tying Mason twine to the posts and using that for line and pulling tape or flipping tposts (if you know what I mean). I've flipped a few in my time.
So, how are you keeping the LS from falling off of the post?
 
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