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RE: Pin finder - terrandshar - 09-25-2012 Hi, we use a local pin finder named Sara, she's probably done about 25 properties for us, and shes great. Very professional, prompt, and has the equipment to do the job right. Her # is 315-5567, we highly recommend her. RE: Pin finder - terracore - 12-08-2020 This thread is pretty dated, I was wondering if there was any updated recommendations. I have one pin I cannot locate. I'm not building anything so I don't need any stamps or surveys. RE: Pin finder - AaronM - 12-29-2020 Not meaning to hijack TC as I feel this an adjacent query - How does one 'rediscover' pins when they have been covered in lava? RE: Pin finder - leilanidude - 12-29-2020 How does one 'rediscover' pins when they have been covered in lava? ------------- Hire a real surveyor. RE: Pin finder - Rob Tucker - 12-29-2020 I had my lot lines located by a GPS survey. One of my neighbors complained about my fence line location so I had a rod and chain survey done and the GPS points were within a couple inches of the old style survey. Just FYI... RE: Pin finder - AaronM - 12-31-2020 (12-29-2020, 09:45 PM)Rob Tucker Wrote: I had my lot lines located by a GPS survey. One of my neighbors complained about my fence line location so I had a rod and chain survey done and the GPS points were within a couple inches of the old style survey. Just FYI... Can anybody recommend a good GPS surveyor? TIA RE: Pin finder - terracore - 12-31-2020 Is there an easy way to determine the GPS coordinate of a lot corner? I tried using the county website but accuracy of the results were inconclusive. I can get accurate GPS data from my drone. In theory I could tell it to land where it thinks the pin is or at least hover above it. I did an internet search for GPS land surveying and could only find apps for sale. Also, does anybody know a local seller of a good brush axe. Something similar to this: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01C57F5UU/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&psc=1&linkCode=ll1&tag=pw016-20&linkId=c0a60818fe1f614146e46df23f6e7bc1&language=en_US |