I still use this little Jem from the valleys
And unlike lazers it go's Arround corners,in buildings and any one can use it and sling it in the van
http://www.akwamasta.co.uk/
Good reasonably priced laser level?
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when cowleys were still in use and before no one but surveyors had laser levels the water levels were handy enough
but sure as eggs are eggs someone would let go of his end and all the water would run out
or a dumper/forktruck would drive over them
like any tool they are only as good as the men using them's understanding of how they work
which generally was never good on site
LLL
but sure as eggs are eggs someone would let go of his end and all the water would run out
or a dumper/forktruck would drive over them
like any tool they are only as good as the men using them's understanding of how they work
which generally was never good on site
LLL
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A few years back, I'd have sided with you about the water level, but as some of my work involves assessments for court cases, I was obliged to invest in a reasonable quality laser level and while the 600-and-odd quid hurt like hell initially, I wouldn't be without it now. One man operation, incredibly quick to set up and pretty damned accurate (1:100,000 = 1mm in 100m), and it has a sensor enhancer for work in bright sunlight.
As long as you have a line of sight, a laser is fine, but for awkward sites where there are all sorts of visual obstructions, a water level is ard to beat!
As long as you have a line of sight, a laser is fine, but for awkward sites where there are all sorts of visual obstructions, a water level is ard to beat!
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