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Archibald Tarquin Blenkinsopp Esq[_2_] June 7th 19 07:18 PM

Lidl Laser level?
 
successfully negotiated the purchase of a laser level in Birmingham
today.

Got a bit bored in the traffic and assembled it thinking that
measuring the tilt on HGV's would spice up the car number spotting.

£12.99 for a splodge of red light that wasn't as bright as the lucky
bag freeby I dangle my keys on. It is not going to aid my
wallpapering, unless I do it after darkness falls.

Is the reason they are cheap because they are all like that, or did I
have a duff one?

AB

Archibald Tarquin Blenkinsopp Esq[_2_] June 7th 19 08:13 PM

Lidl Laser level?
 
On Fri, 7 Jun 2019 20:32:53 +0100, Bill Wright
wrote:

On 07/06/2019 19:18, Archibald Tarquin Blenkinsopp Esq wrote:
successfully negotiated the purchase of a laser level in Birmingham
today.

Got a bit bored in the traffic and assembled it thinking that
measuring the tilt on HGV's would spice up the car number spotting.

£12.99 for a splodge of red light that wasn't as bright as the lucky
bag freeby I dangle my keys on. It is not going to aid my
wallpapering, unless I do it after darkness falls.

Is the reason they are cheap because they are all like that, or did I
have a duff one?

AB

Mine cost £300 and it is a absolutely wonderful.

Bill


I have had a few good bargaind from Lidl, but I would guess it's 12.99
for a reason.

The tripod is quite good really :-)

AB

Bill Wright[_3_] June 7th 19 08:32 PM

Lidl Laser level?
 
On 07/06/2019 19:18, Archibald Tarquin Blenkinsopp Esq wrote:
successfully negotiated the purchase of a laser level in Birmingham
today.

Got a bit bored in the traffic and assembled it thinking that
measuring the tilt on HGV's would spice up the car number spotting.

£12.99 for a splodge of red light that wasn't as bright as the lucky
bag freeby I dangle my keys on. It is not going to aid my
wallpapering, unless I do it after darkness falls.

Is the reason they are cheap because they are all like that, or did I
have a duff one?

AB

Mine cost £300 and it is a absolutely wonderful.

Bill

Brian Gaff June 8th 19 08:26 AM

Lidl Laser level?
 
For that money I'd expect it to be capable of decapitating a burglar.
Brian

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On 07/06/2019 19:18, Archibald Tarquin Blenkinsopp Esq wrote:
successfully negotiated the purchase of a laser level in Birmingham
today.

Got a bit bored in the traffic and assembled it thinking that
measuring the tilt on HGV's would spice up the car number spotting.

£12.99 for a splodge of red light that wasn't as bright as the lucky
bag freeby I dangle my keys on. It is not going to aid my
wallpapering, unless I do it after darkness falls.

Is the reason they are cheap because they are all like that, or did I
have a duff one?

AB

Mine cost £300 and it is a absolutely wonderful.

Bill




[email protected] June 8th 19 09:03 AM

Lidl Laser level?
 
I got a laser level from Screwfix for 60 quid when it was half price. It has two laser levels in it, one vertical and one horizontal.

It also came with a tripod and that was height adjustable. The laser unit could be rotated all the way round.

They are incredibly useful and I have used it for:

1. Marking a horizontal ine around a room for tiling.

2. Marking a horizontal line around a room for wall lights.

3. Marking a horizontal line all round the room for wall sockets. Some of my rooms have as many as 8 double sockets.

4. Ditto for landing where there are four sets of light switches.

5. marking a horizontal line around a room's windows and doors so that the curtain poles were all level and also all at the same height.

6. I had a sloping garden that had a height difference of 1.2 metres from one end to the other. So I was able to mark on 44 wood fence posts with a marker pen a level horizontal line. I had to do this in the dark because of the garden being so big and it was impossible to see the red laser in daylight on the posts. This aided the construction of a retaining wall so that the garden could be levelled out and also to put up a new fence that was level all the way round at the top!.

7. I have used it to mark two parallel vertical lines on a internal wall before using a stone cutter to cut through the wall so that a new door frame could be fitted. Having nice straight vertical brick sides made life much easier!

I also have a set of spirit levels of 300, 600, 1200 and 1800 mm lengths but often when working in restricted or confined spaces they are either too short or too long. Additionally, you don't need to hold the laser light while marking up like you would with a spirit level!

Worth every penny!

Archibald Tarquin Blenkinsopp Esq[_2_] June 8th 19 09:13 AM

Lidl Laser level?
 
On Sat, 8 Jun 2019 01:03:16 -0700 (PDT), wrote:

I got a laser level from Screwfix for 60 quid when it was half price. It has two laser levels in it, one vertical and one horizontal.

It also came with a tripod and that was height adjustable. The laser unit could be rotated all the way round.

They are incredibly useful and I have used it for:

1. Marking a horizontal ine around a room for tiling.

2. Marking a horizontal line around a room for wall lights.

3. Marking a horizontal line all round the room for wall sockets. Some of my rooms have as many as 8 double sockets.

4. Ditto for landing where there are four sets of light switches.

5. marking a horizontal line around a room's windows and doors so that the curtain poles were all level and also all at the same height.

6. I had a sloping garden that had a height difference of 1.2 metres from one end to the other. So I was able to mark on 44 wood fence posts with a marker pen a level horizontal line. I had to do this in the dark because of the garden being so big and it was impossible to see the red laser in daylight on the posts. This aided the construction of a retaining wall so that the garden could be levelled out and also to put up a new fence that was level all the way round at the top!.

7. I have used it to mark two parallel vertical lines on a internal wall before using a stone cutter to cut through the wall so that a new door frame could be fitted. Having nice straight vertical brick sides made life much easier!

I also have a set of spirit levels of 300, 600, 1200 and 1800 mm lengths but often when working in restricted or confined spaces they are either too short or too long. Additionally, you don't need to hold the laser light while marking up like you would with a spirit level!

Worth every penny!


Thanks,

The main driving force behind my Lidl purchase was the 12.99 price
tag.

I have to go out today to get some wood. glue, so I'll see what
Toolstation and Screwfix have to offer.

A laser level is nice to have, but the truth is, I have a job in mind
and then it will go in a cupboard for around five years till the next
job comes along :-(

Regards

AB

Dennis@home June 8th 19 12:35 PM

Lidl Laser level?
 
On 08/06/2019 08:26, Brian Gaff wrote:
For that money I'd expect it to be capable of decapitating a burglar.
Brian


£200 will get you a 5W laser that will decapitate a burglar if you can
keep him still for an hour or so.

My 2.5W laser would take twice as long but was a lot cheaper.

Its the sort of thing that would get you tasered or shot if you pointed
at a plane rather than a piece of wood in the cutting area.



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