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R

rhinos

Can anyone recommend a good laser level. In particular one for a swimming pool. Whats the Bosch GTL3 like?
Cheers
 
R

rhinos

sorry for the questions but is the distance good and would it be suitable for a pool?
 
O

One Day

I can recommend the Stanley FatMax CLLi Cross Line. I got mine for under a ton and it's accurate to 4mm over 10m.
Comes as a complete kit and the range is very good too.

Good budget option.
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G

Gazzer

DW084K Specifications
Specifications Specifications Value
Laser class 2, <1mW
Levelling Accuracy +/- 0.2 mm/m
Self-levelling range +/- 4 º
Number of beams 4
Direction of beams up/down/level/square
Indoor visibility range 25 m
Power Source 6V - 4x AA
Tripod connection 1/4"
Weight 0.55 kg
Width 50 mm
Length 128 mm
Height 100 mm
 
R

rhinos

Wow. Ok where can i get one from and how much am i looking at? Also do you know of any tilers in ther herts or surrounding areas that do commercial work?
 
B

bugs183

I use the Autocross laserliner from Tradetiler, costs a bit more, but is a great piece of kit. Does Horizontal, Vertical, a combination of both, and a right angle guide, good distance. The pole is brilliant as unlike a tripod it can be adjusted quickly, and as a side note the pole is ace for propping up tiles across a window head, which is always a pain. I've tiled pools with waterlevels, which are good, but a pain if tiling on your own, but since lasers have come, there's no really need for one anymore.
 

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