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Posted by jitterboogie on March 24, 2022 at 12:05 am….you realize the 3lber is on the truck…
Norman_Oklahoma replied 2 years, 1 month ago 9 Members · 17 Replies- 17 Replies
Use your head. ??? ??? ???
We’ve started calling the TSC7 “a rubber-coated sledgehammer” – you should upgrade your kit…
When that happens and you are a mile or so into boonies, you realize why the OLD P.C. insisted that the “bag” was always checked before you left the hacienda, and again before you left the truck, boat, helicopter, Bush Plane, ATV, whatever!
I learned the hard way like everyone else ???
that was mounted higher out of frame on the top of the bipod, and in the wind we had today was a better sail than a hammer…
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I’ve done worse…
truck was only 275′ away, but it’s still a pita.
I’m always big on bring more th@n you need, I just placed the 3lber in a non standard location after stopping to pound in a quick no5 and a cap for control.
it’s good to suffer occasionally and dial the workflow in a bit.
fun times.
One of the reasons I got the 4 wheeler was because I would walk a half mile through crap to set the fore site/back site and then trudge back to the gun to start shooting only to realize that I left the prism pointing in the wrong direction. Ugh, back through the crap.
Mike@jimcox I’m using that ???? I know I’m in the minority here, but I can’t stand that big, clunky DC. Being an office guy, my opinion on that stuff doesn’t matter that much and my field guy loves his 7. I keep the old Surveyor2 in my truck though and love it. Call me a simpleton.
@jimcox First time I saw a TSC7 I was sure I had a black & white tv in 1978 with a smaller screen
- Posted by: @jitterboogie
I’ve done worse…
I had a prism fall off the rod while knee deep in a “proposed retention pond” which was a mosquito ridden swamp at the time. Was so pissed off I fell over while trying to recover it. That was the end of me ever being in a (potty mouth) “retention pond” again. ????
@flga-2-2
having subordinates is a role that is earned and appreciated I’m sure.
- Posted by: @jitterboogie
@flga-2-2
having subordinates is a role that is earned and appreciated I’m sure.
Sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do so as to keep getting the revenue. ????
@flga-2-2
yep.
until you get killed in traffic.
limits are real.
I had a hammer drill of that style and make. It went through a lot of bits and would only drill a few holes per battery charge. We had to replace the chuck once and when I last saw it was due for another. When I got to my current job my first purchase was a Milwaukie hammer drill with SDS-Plus chuck. A bit more money but much better for the purpose. I’ve installed 150+ plugs with it using the same set of 4 bits (1/4″, 3/8″, 1/2″, & countersink), plus some exploratory excavations in asphalt for monument recovery. The extra money I spent on the drill will quickly be recovered with savings on bits and service life.
I suggest that you get yourself another tool bag and a 2 lb drilling hammer, dedicated to the single purpose. Make it your plug installation kit. Drill, batteries, bits, plugs and hammer. I include epoxy putty and a knife for cutting a small bit off in my kit, but that is optional.
@norman-oklahoma
yep, I’m only sporting the cheapy batteries that came with it, because it is my personal drill.
When I first started the position, I asked where we kept the hammer drill etc for monuments and such and was met by uncomfortable silence…and a follow up ” we don’t really set that many monuments..”..was an interesting intersection of when I was learning about what I had committed to by accepting the employment offer.
Still trying to figure out my role here and where I go from there too.
Either way, yeah, tools are important, esp when you left the most important one in the truck.
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- Posted by: @jitterboogie
When I first started the position, I asked where we kept the hammer drill etc for monuments and such and was met by uncomfortable silence…and a follow up ” we don’t really set that many monuments..”..was an interesting intersection of when I was learning about what I had committed to by accepting the employment offer.
Understood. Been there, done that, got the t-shirt.
@norman-oklahoma
I’m wondering if I should have taken the job at Clakamas county. That seemed like a real winner, just farther away from my life and sign other.
c’est la vie.
- Posted by: @jitterboogie
I’m wondering if I should have taken the job at Clackamas county.
It might still be open.
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