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Hi all,
I'm about to build a small block extension, and need a longer spirit level than I currently have. Firstly, what is a good length - 1.2m or 1.8m? I would think 1.2 is easier to wield, but would a 1.8m be better for longer runs? I'd rather spend the money on one decent level, than have to get two of different lengths. Secondly, I think that Stabila and Stanley seem to be the main makes to look for - is there anything to differentiate between them? What features should I look for? In the high-tech world of digital spirit levels, self-levelling laser line projectors and so on, is it worth considering anything more than a simple spirit level, either as a replacement for the level, or to be used in combination with, to make the job easier? thanks, dan. |
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