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Default Using a self levelling laser high up near the ceiling

Just dug out my Bosch self levelling laser with tripod.

However it only self levels if it is within 4 degrees of horizontal.

If I want to set a level near the ceiling I need the head of the laser
over 2 metres off the ground.

That's one hell of a tripod!

Any clever tricks for getting the laser level head up that high (with or
without a tripod)?

I could get the height by combining the tripod and tall steps but then the
feet of the tripod would have to be very close together and probably make
the whole thing unstable.

Cheers


Dave R


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