That's OK - we've known for awhile that anyone can type anything, sometimes
at the worst moment. 🙂
Done it myself, and will do it again.
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"doug k" wrote in message
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Oomph, I meant tenth of foot. Easier math thing (normally).
I used to leave the "phantom" portion of contour that would traverse the
curbline as it "jumped" over the curb. The curblines would usually plot
heavy enough to obscure that bit and it would look ok on the plans. But
now, since most of our earth volume work must be done with Agtek, I trim
the contours out between the curb back and face (usually drawn as double
line).
"Don Reichle" wrote in message
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I use the agencies standard drawings for my batter distance.
Usually falls into the Inch to Inch-and-a-Half range that way.