NukeWorker Forum
Reference, Questions and Help => Polls => Topic started by: Rennhack on Dec 05, 2006, 04:03
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What is the perfect survey stencil? I’ve hear people say that they didn’t like the stencils available. Please reply here what you would like to see in the perfect stencil/template.
If there is enough interest, I’ll look into making them.
Please be very specific in your descriptions of what you would llike.
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Actually, the little Bartlett templates would be a good starting point. Something that's about the same size as a site badge, so you hang it on a lanyard. Make it a little longer and narrower and leave off the useless, oversized alpha, beta, and gamma symbols.
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any chance we could get them in polycarbonate or something way more durable than the current models? I know I'd buy a few!
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Clear, so you can see the survey through it.
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The old Green Bartlett stencils, or the new white ones?
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yinz guise still pencil& paper? hail, i thought ya'd be dune excell fer survey data n@. iffen ya wants a microsoft compatible drawing program, i'd suggest visio.
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yinz guise still pencil& paper? hail, i thought ya'd be dune excell fer survey data n@. iffen ya wants a microsoft compatible drawing program, i'd suggest visio.
Think outages. Contract techs don't get access to computers, and they don't have hours to write up each survey. ;)
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sari, eye thought yinz boys in da big bucks show would have computers available. on visio, i kin put together a map with smear circles, dose rate numbers, different boundaries, etc. faster'n ya kin draw one. well, maybe not you, but faster'n i kin draw one. visio has pages of templates already made up, some are industrial, but none are nuclear. :o it's a great program for drawing maps of areas that are, shall we say, non-nuclear? ya kin put in really neat desks, chairs, floor plants, lamps, receptacles, etc. comes in handy when yer surveying an office area after a commercial delivery service drops a liquid source, jist fer instance.....
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The old Green Bartlett stencils, or the new white ones?
I was referring to the old green ones. I haven't seen the white ones yet.
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actually, as long as they're free....