You should do this periodically to make sure your surveying equipment is correctly leveled so it provides accurate readings
- By Jim Anderson, Ph.D.
- April 18, 2019
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Something I mentioned in passing in a previous series is how important it is for an installer to take good care of any surveying equipment: a surveying rod, hand level, transit or tripod level.
I often see equipment bouncing around in the back of pickups or left exposed in truck...
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