Bullseyes?
14 September 2010 Seeking general experience and resolution discussion over bulls-eyes normally strapped or fitted to the conductor when one sets the pipe in a drilled or jetted hole that we know e.g. from as drilled surveys are reasonably straight.The bulls-eyes should reflect the surveys, but more than often they do not


Anyone using a simpler, more reliable, means, & methods e.g. inclinometer devices to assure conductor inclination.
Thats what we are seeking. If so glad to hear from you.
Appreciated,
Peter.
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Peter Aird
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