Best laser level. - Self levelling staff and sensor jobbie.

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henpecked
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Post: # 82503Post henpecked

I have a Topcon level, but its manual and I'm looking for something I can use on my own (not have someone fart about with a staff)

Well,dont mean 'the best' as in a Lecia, but whats best for site. What do you use. Or whats the best one you have used?

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Post: # 82505Post lutonlagerlout

the topcon laser level we bought last year in the sale of the century is still doing its stuff
ideal for footings patios drives and setting up harmer gullys
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Post: # 82509Post local patios and driveway

Rl-h3 level is what i use, simple accurate and dependable. I think even if i needed a new one and there was a better model i would still buy the same one again.

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Post: # 82511Post msh paving

This is the laser i have just bought,
spectra new laser
cost alot off money,but does everthing ill ever need

I have a single grade spectra laser for sale if anyone is interested PM for details

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Post: # 82512Post haggistini

Most budget spinners do the job unless your building a bridge
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Post: # 82513Post msh paving

haggistini wrote:Most budget spinners do the job unless your building a bridge
:)
had my mates budget 150quider calibrated last week, was 30mm out over 3 m run,he wondered why footing where always wrong.....no compromise for quality tools and plant

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Post: # 82522Post henpecked

msh paving wrote:This is the laser i have just bought,
spectra new laser
cost alot off money,but does everthing ill ever need

I have a single grade spectra laser for sale if anyone is interested PM for details

MSH :)

Flipping fack! £2k!!
I wanted a laser level,not the national debt of Borneo! :D

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Post: # 82527Post GB_Groundworks

weve just got a Leica Rugby 280DG its the mutts nuts, we have the leica 100 as well

ive got a spectra precision one for sale but its more an interior one for dry lining and suspended ceilings, dad bought it in error
Giles

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Post: # 82543Post henpecked

Was looking to pay £200-£300-ish. I'd use it for the odd job or two, not make a packet out of it. So anything over a monkey is out of my (meagre) ballpark. :p

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Post: # 82546Post haggistini

msh paving wrote:
haggistini wrote:Most budget spinners do the job unless your building a bridge
:)

had my mates budget 150quider calibrated last week, was 30mm out over 3 m run,he wondered why footing where always wrong.....no compromise for quality tools and plant

MSH :)
bet its spot on now tho?
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Post: # 82550Post mickavalon

I'm looking for a new one as well, mine got nicked( I had the same one as Tony) for small/medium domestic projects, I can't justify spending the best part of a Grand on one, not when the last I bought, all in with staff, tripod and range finder cost only £500, but I agree, cheap's not usually good, but there must be something suitable. One team of guys we worked alongside were using a Dewalt Laser level, seemed to do the job well, and easy to use single handed, anyone else used one,wortha look?
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