what? there is only one seal that you use...the embossing type and it comes in either plastic (like the one from engineerseals) or metal (far superior). you were the one that brought up self inking stamps...what does that have to do with engineering???
get off your high horse and go post...
you would be on MY team there chachi.
you guys are typical of the forum crowd...always thinking that # of posts someone has is somehow a correlation as to their intelligence.
give me a break.
nuff said? obviously you dont sign and seal documents or you would know to go with the metal seal and would not be recommended that crap plastic to anyone. nuff said?
signed, the 'noob'...
what? why? because someone is giving bad advice and being a smart azz about it, i cant call them out? give me a break and stop being so sensitive. i dont care how long you have been on a forum.
any engineer that signs and seals documents would know that the plastic seals last a whole 3...
stop being a smart ass...they only sell plastic seals, not metal. what does a self inking or rubber stamp have to do with an engineering seal???? idiot.
go with a metal seal, they cost more but it is well worth it
what are your thoughts on a storm sewer design where there are junctions that have less than a 90 degree change of direction. obvioulsy there are HGL implications, but other than that...any reason to avoid?
i just spoke with FBPE, they do not have the results from DBPR (sorry if those are the wrong letters) and he thought it would take a while still. well i really hope the person you know is right and we will start seeing our license numbers generated pretty soon. he told me to call him next...
thanks for the response! man, am i ready to get this all done and get my seal. hopefully it doesnt take the full 2 weeks.
once somebody gets their number, let us know!