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Title: Laser level....advice??
Post by: 2zwudz on August 05, 2009, 05:17:11 PM
   I would like to buy a one man laser level for day or night use.  Which one would recommend?  The jobs I will be using it on are my block foundation for cabin, finish grade,waste lines, and footings for a garage that I need to build.



Thanks
Mark
Title: Re: Laser level....advice??
Post by: Beavers on August 05, 2009, 07:10:08 PM
How much do you want to spend?

I've got a Sokkia Laser that I got off Craigslist for $300, new they are over $1000.  With the tripod and level rod I've got over $500 invested in it.
It's super accurate, I've checked between a couple of Benchmarks within a 1/8".  

If I wouldn't of found the good deal on Craigslist I was looking at a Dewalt one.  I think it was $400.

The more $$$ you spend the higher accuracy you can get.  Most of the higher accuracy ones don't project a visible beam though, you have to use them with a sensor attached to a rod.  You zero in the sensor and then read the numbers off the rod, just like you would with an optical level.

I've been very happy with mine, one of the best investments I've made on my project.  It really makes life much easier, especially when working solo.
Title: Re: Laser level....advice??
Post by: Beavers on August 05, 2009, 07:29:55 PM
Here is the Dewalt level.  Notice it doesn't include a tripod or rod (add another $150).

One other thing to consider is how much range you want.  The further from the laser you get the worst the accuracy gets.  For example this Dewalt it claims a 600' range, but accuracy is +/-  1/4" per 100'.  At 600' you end up with +/-  1 1/2".  Depending on what you are working on that could really screw things up.

The cheaper you go the closer you need to work to the laser to get decent accuracy.

http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?action=productDetail&productId=182282-70-DW073KD&lpage=none
Title: Re: Laser level....advice??
Post by: rwanders on August 05, 2009, 08:35:36 PM
Check tool rental companies---they usually have them available