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Perfect Survey Stencil

Started by Rennhack, Dec 05, 2006, 04:03

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Rennhack

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.

Atomic_Punk

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.

BuddyThePug

any chance we could get them in polycarbonate or something way more durable than the current models? I know I'd buy a few!

Cathy

Clear, so you can see the survey through it.

Rennhack

The old Green Bartlett stencils, or the new white ones?

SloGlo

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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dew the best ya kin, wit watt ya have, ware yinze are!

Rennhack

Quote from: SloGlo on Dec 05, 2006, 08:46
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.  ;)

SloGlo

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.....
quando omni flunkus moritati

dubble eye, dubble yew, dubble aye!

dew the best ya kin, wit watt ya have, ware yinze are!

Atomic_Punk

Quote from: Rennhack on Dec 05, 2006, 08:37
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.

Gonzo

actually, as long as they're free....


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