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Default High quality spirit levels

Looking for advice on buying a high quality spirit level 2' and 4' ft.
Recommendations, etc appreciated.
Thank you.


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Looking for advice on buying a high quality spirit level 2' and 4' ft.
Recommendations, etc appreciated.
Thank you.


That would be http://www.starrett.com/
Alex


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I've got a pair of top of the line Empires that have served me well (stayed
accurate despite abuse). The Stabila levels are the next thing to
indestructable.

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Looking for advice on buying a high quality spirit level 2' and 4' ft.
Recommendations, etc appreciated.
Thank you.




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