Ink, drawing, 2-25
Inking, order of, 3-27 to 3-28
Insects and reptiles, recognizing and avoiding
poisonous, 12-28
Instrument sets, drawing, 2-12 to 2-16
Instruments, basic surveying, 11-2 to 11-35
Interior electrical layout (plan), 9-17 to
9-19
Interior electrical wiring system, 9-6 to 9-15
conductors, 9-8 to 9-10
conduits and fittings, 9-10 to 9-12
insulation, 9-10
outlet boxes, 9-12 to 9-14
panelboard, 9-8
receptacles, 9-14
service drop, 9-6
service entrance, 9-6 to 9-8
switches, 9-14 to 9-15
wire connectors, 9-12
Interior finish, 6-34 to 6-46
ceiling and wall covering, 6-35 to 6-36
doors, 6-40 to 6-42
finish flooring, 6-39 to 6-40
insulation and vapor barriers, 6-37 to
6-38
stairs, 6-38 to 6-39
windows, 6-42 to 6-45
wood trims, 6-46
J
Joints and connections, concrete construction,
7-16 to 7-17
contraction joints, 7-16 to 7-17
expansion joints, 7-17
L
Laminated lumber, 6-8
Land surveys, 11-3
Layout, plumbing, 8-20 to 8-21
Leaders, 3-23
Lettering pens, freehand, 2-24 to 2-25
Level party organization, equipment, and field
procedures, 14-5 to 14-12
duties of the instrumentman, 14-5
duties of the rodman, 14-6
field procedures for differential leveling,
14-7 to 14-10
leveling the engineers level, 14-8
making direct readings, 14-8
making target readings, 14-9 to 14-10
selecting setup points, 14-7
setting up a level, 14-7
Level party organization, equipment, and field
proceduresContinued
fundamental leveling procedure, 14-10 to
14-12
balancing shots, 14-10
establishing turning points, 14-11 to
14-12
handling leveling instruments and
equipments, 14-5
Leveling, methods of, 14-12 to 14-21
direct leveling, 14-12 to 14-21
cross-section, 14-18 to 14-20
differential, 14-12 to 14-15
double rodding, 14-20
profile, 14-15 to 14-17
reciprocal, 14-15
indirect leveling, 14-21
Lightweight concrete, 7-14 to 7-15
Line conventions, 3-19 to 3-26
break lines, 3-23 to 3-24
center lines, 3-21
construction lines, 3-21
datum lines, 3-26
dimension lines, 3-22 to 3-23
extension lines, 3-22
leaders, 3-23
match lines, 3-26
phantom lines, 3-24
section lines, 3-24 to 3-25
stitch lines, 3-26
visible lines, 3-21 to 3-22
Linear measurement, units of, 1-27 to 1-28
Linear measurements, methods of direct,
12-10 to 12-26
chaining (or taping), 12-10 to 12-25
measuring by the electronic distance-
measuring system, 12-25 to 12-26
Liquid measure, 1-32
Lumber, 6-1 to 6-8
board measure, 6-7 to 6-8
classification, 6-1 to 6-6
grading, 6-6 to 6-7
sizes, 6-1
M
Machines, reproduction, 3-42 to 3-50
Blu-Ray model 842 whiteprinter, 3-42 to 3-50
Magnetic compass, 11-12 to 11-13
Map measures and scale indicators, 2-21 to
2-22
Markers, survey point, 11-47 to 11-48
permanent markers, 11-47 to 11-48
semipermanent markers, 11-47
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