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3-beam laser level recommendations
I am looking for recommendations on a "home owner" class three-beam laser
level. I'd prefer something that projects a "laser chalkline" but dots acceptable. A plumb line projection is an important feature to me. I'd appreciate hearing about the "junk" models as wells as the good performers. YTKinWI |
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3-beam laser level recommendations
YTK wrote:
I am looking for recommendations on a "home owner" class three-beam laser level. I'd prefer something that projects a "laser chalkline" but dots acceptable. A plumb line projection is an important feature to me. I'd appreciate hearing about the "junk" models as wells as the good performers. YTKinWI I have the sears one. I don't remember the name. It sends a line around corners, has the vertical feature, and it works great for my business. Think I bought it a year ago for 39.95 and it comes with a nice carrying case. I must admit I still use a level more often. I use it to find high and lows for wainscoat and kitchen cabinets. Also to line up new stud walls, hallway door openings in remodel jobs. Rich -- "you can lead them to LINUX but you can't make them THINK" |
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