Ferdinand Posted September 7, 2020 Share Posted September 7, 2020 I'm just beginning to think about a substantial (ish) project at my real home for 1-2 years time, which may also involve a certain amount of garden remodelling. That would be a rearrangement of rooms and a loggia / car port across the front, new gates and a few other bits. I am exploring some of the pros and cons of a secondhand Total Station. This is not something I know that much about, though I have helped with surveys in the past - holding the staff for dad etc, or done small ones and the trig calculations, and am used to commissioning them. 1 - Is it Leica Leica Leica, or are there credible alternatives? 2 - If I want one which does GPS so can be used by one person, what budget am I looking at for something that will last for say 5-10 years? (All very approximately) Cheers Ferdinand Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PeterW Posted September 7, 2020 Share Posted September 7, 2020 Decent second hand total station fully rigged with GPS and calibrated will set you back £3500 or so. Will also need the desktop software to go with it, so budget another £5-800 depending on whether you want a fully featured 2D or 3D CAD You can buy them second hand on eBay with no calibration certs for about £750, but you have no idea what they have been through. Any decent TS with certs below £500 is certainly nicked. You can hire a TS for about £60 for a weekend or £125 for a week - I know what I would do. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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