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I am just about to purchase a new Spectra LL330-4GB laser level and kit as I mananged to fall over with my old level hitting the concrete and breaking the prism wires. Now I have seen lots of laser levels but have always stuck with my old "dumpy" level, but should I be going for the laser or replacing it with another like the old one. Does anyone have any good reccomendations :p
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I've been looking at a Rugby 50 self-levelling jobby. Although I'm not actively involved in setting-out work any longer, I have written a course for the HLTG that covers measuring-up and setting-out, and it includes a 30 minute session on laser levels. The HLTG has an agreement with Speedy Hire, and this is the all-rounder model they recommend (and supply) so I reckon it's probably right for me.
Apparently, it's dead simple to use and site-proof, which means it's resistant to dust, inclement weather, pie crusts and foul language, but for me, they key thing is the self-levelling. I have an inherent distrust of those (albeit cheaper) laser levels that rely on a 200mm boat level to establish a plane of collimation.
Apparently, it's dead simple to use and site-proof, which means it's resistant to dust, inclement weather, pie crusts and foul language, but for me, they key thing is the self-levelling. I have an inherent distrust of those (albeit cheaper) laser levels that rely on a 200mm boat level to establish a plane of collimation.
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Only trouble with a laser level (or is it just me being goofy??? ) is that it relies on a detector, which you manually slide up or down the staff to read off the height. This is great on fairly level sites, but on a steep site, the level soon gets out of arms reach. With a dumpy, you can use the full 4 or 5m length of the staff. If I am being stupid, please delete this post to save embassment!!
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Shall I delete the post, Art?
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i need to think about that one for an hour or two sean :;):
i know the wife is always coming out with stuff like that,its an irish thing
"its a long road, that hasnt a bend" eh? wtf does that mean when its at home lol
and when i pointed out to my father in law that he was flying low, he said " a hungry eye, sees far"
lol LLL
i know the wife is always coming out with stuff like that,its an irish thing
"its a long road, that hasnt a bend" eh? wtf does that mean when its at home lol
and when i pointed out to my father in law that he was flying low, he said " a hungry eye, sees far"
lol LLL
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