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Live Stoner Chat Live Stoner Chat - Jan-Mar '23

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Mine came with 3 calibration fluids 4, 7 and 10for more accurate alkaline or acidic testing, also the case was a big bonus, my first meter came with nothing. And you dont even need the storage solution unless its being stored long term. It actually says if you use it more than once a week you only need to put distilled water in the cap! I absolutely love my apera, wish I would have just forked out the extra 20 bucks when I bought my first meter, its a night and day difference in quality and accuracy.
I've been storing my Milwaukee pH600AQ Digital pH Pen in the couple of drops of nutes that stick to the tester after each test. Been refreshing the liquid in the storage cap that way for months with no issues (my nutes are MegaCrop 1-part).
 
Do you still have to cut and shoot lines or is it basically just GPS based?
Mostly gps. We still do total station for house location and running line when service doesn’t allow… but we cut line for blaze and paint. If the want line marked but no B&P then just flagging and no cutting.
 
Mostly gps. We still do total station for house location and running line when service doesn’t allow… but we cut line for blaze and paint. If the want line marked but no B&P then just flagging and no cutting.
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Mostly gps. We still do total station for house location and running line when service doesn’t allow… but we cut line for blaze and paint. If the want line marked but no B&P then just flagging and no cutting.
I worked for a surveyor one summer. Lasers were brand-new tech for measuring distances.:rofl:
That's an easy 40+ years ago!:face:
Damn!:funny:
 
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