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WORTH THE $700! 😰 (Bosch Laser Level Unboxing) 

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@michaeljude4001
@michaeljude4001 7 лет назад
As a surveyor I would not trust any level without checking it against a datum each day, or hourly in my case. Please look for how to do "Two peg test", best done by measuring from one end and checking by moving the level close to the furthest mark and checking backwards. It will give you a lot more confidence in any reading and help avoid a dud measurement. Also the "Shock absorber mode" is a compensator. Never turn it off if you need things to be level. Things move(settle) over time. Pick a spot near, but also outside, the proposed building to use as a checkpoint for critical points such as a fixed corner of a step as a reference/datum/Benchmark. Multiple Benchmarks always lead to problems. Problems are bad, best to avoid where possible. Keep up the great work your lifestyle and videos are inspiring. Michael
@momouppa
@momouppa 7 лет назад
thanks for the info.
@neil9768
@neil9768 7 лет назад
Hi Michael. I have the same Bosch laser level and I'm sure it's been "out of level" a few times (about 5/8", way more than the claimed accuracy), checking off multiple datums on the same job site. Thanks for directing me towards the "Two Peg Test". Now I'll have a method to verify accuracy.
@EnGammalAmazon
@EnGammalAmazon 7 лет назад
Michael, thanks for posting a constructive idea. It is refreshing. I've been building handcrafted log homes for 48 years and I've used every conceivable leveling system out there. They all have their pros and cons. With log building you have nothing to work from other than an imaginary plane on the centerline of each wall or floor plane. I've gotten very good at accurately layout things and it is always a delightful test at the end of a segment of work to find out that you nailed it on accuracy because you know it is so hard to achieve.
@thedooper1971
@thedooper1971 7 лет назад
I had a heart attack and 6 stents installed on the 8th. Thank you for giving me things to watch during my recovery. Life is short..rock on!
@pu1ypj
@pu1ypj 7 лет назад
Home you get better!
@Trek4Truth
@Trek4Truth 7 лет назад
been there done that 10 years back, gets better quick. Just follow Dr. orders
@guitarstuffig
@guitarstuffig 7 лет назад
Dave Hitchens get well soon👍
@Azone14
@Azone14 7 лет назад
After being a builder/carpenter for over 40 years I went thru all the paces. Water levels are sometimes necessary however after using them most of my life I graduated up to a laser and I tell you cannot beat the laser. The water level still can be useful going around objects, the hose can be a pain. That is a good setup you have there and when done building it will sell fast and won't loose that much money. Better than renting. I you do decide to sell it mark some Datum points around the property for later use. I have my 20 acres of woods marked with points and I can use them points the rest of my life for reference
@rocksy71
@rocksy71 7 лет назад
Dennis and Helen what a cracking idea Dennis and Helen
@jerrybates5791
@jerrybates5791 7 лет назад
I worked for my Dad General Contracting Co. in the 1960's and you either used a Transit Level or a Water Level. I help build 30 story buildings using Water Levels on most areas. Wow how things have changed
@Designbuildguy1
@Designbuildguy1 7 лет назад
I use this same laser as a general contractor. Love it! If you get tired of the high pitch ultra volume beep, use a small piece of painters tape and cover a few of the speaker holes (works well for annoying kid toys too). Love the channel! Keep on living the dream!
@jkickin2
@jkickin2 7 лет назад
I love that level. We used it in a warehouse 400 x 1000 feet. it easily worked during the day inside at about 150 - 200 feet. The auto leveling and glasses, with the remote. We added a piece of white paper to help find the laser as it spinned.
@PeterPutz82
@PeterPutz82 7 лет назад
I use the Bosch at work most days, works great. Good purchase guys.
@JeremyTaylorNZ
@JeremyTaylorNZ 7 лет назад
I'm seeing lots of comments like: 'way too expensive, you should have just used a piece of hose!' - Ignore these completely. A proper tool will make things so much easier... plus when you are done with it, you will be able to sell it and probably get a decent price for it. Amortise that difference across the number of times you use it, and the value of the tool will be clear - a few cents to gain many hours of saved effort.
@whs2220
@whs2220 7 лет назад
Jesse, the rubber feet on the legs of the tripod are actually rubber covers over the metal feet with spikes. you keep the rubber foot covers on if you are using it on an interior floor. Have fun!
@allenjackson1371
@allenjackson1371 7 лет назад
I don't think you can go wrong with Bosch tools. Everything they make is quality. Anxious for you all to get started building you house. Good luck and God Bless.
@ytviewer894
@ytviewer894 7 лет назад
Love your videos guys. Keep doing what you are doing. This is your journey, thanks for showing the good, the bad, and the ugly side of things. Love it!
@benjarvis2424
@benjarvis2424 7 лет назад
Keep going guys, laser levels are invaluable in lots of building applications and hold their value for resale!
@wolvenar
@wolvenar 7 лет назад
Really enjoying these daily vids. Always great getting done with a day of work, and getting to see someone ELSE suff... err put in a good day of of work. Great to see your progress. Admire your tenacity.
@billr2996
@billr2996 7 лет назад
Jesse, "Rad sauce!" LOL. That reminds me of the Wranglestar's favorite saying, "It gives me the fizz". I love it!
@dreux1635
@dreux1635 7 лет назад
Great demo. Never seen a demo before on levels. You did great job.
@MylesNicholas
@MylesNicholas 7 лет назад
For small outdoor projects use a garden hose with clear poly tube ends full of water. Levels are easily spotted as long as the hose is.
@salmonhunter7414
@salmonhunter7414 7 лет назад
I bought the exact same one. I am still using it building my own home. Love it.
@offgridsweden
@offgridsweden 7 лет назад
Hey guys. I think it sounds like you are really close to start the foundation for your house. Really exiting. Have been following you for over one year and love your videos. Keep on doing what you are doing. Cant wait for next video.
@bernarrcoletta7419
@bernarrcoletta7419 7 лет назад
Offgrid.se They posted on their Facebook page that they're going to start their foundation within a few weeks.
@mars7786
@mars7786 7 лет назад
loving all the vids keep them coming
@delosturner2344
@delosturner2344 7 лет назад
I am so excited seeing how your plans are coming together.
@MrMunchiemo
@MrMunchiemo 7 лет назад
Nice buy. You will love having one in your tool box.
@michaeldornhausen8807
@michaeldornhausen8807 7 лет назад
Good choice. It was some investment! That level will be very handy, building your house. I got a simple version 8 years ago (it only projects two lines) and used for paint jobs, laying tiles, plumbing, leveling concrete floor etc. etc. I also use it outdors, however only when it is dark enough to see the laser line, since my system has no receiver. Using a garden hose for leveling does also work, however, in winter it needs to be filled with anti-freeze, which is a real pain. I worked that way already. A laser level is way simpler.
@brosselot1
@brosselot1 7 лет назад
Ive owned a construction company for 25 years. concrete foundation and dirt work. And we only have spectra laser levels and I believe out of the 6 or 8 of them we have only 1 is not self leveling. that Bosch will be ok until you get out to the limits of it which it said a 1000 ft but it is probably more like 600 and after that the error will compound itself. But to do dirt work or to plumb walls and things you should use a builders level or transit level or a theodolite. They start around 300 for a good one but you can get them on fleebay cheap. You guys are working towards a goal good for you. Some advice from an old guy. " Work Smart Not Hard"
@joetke
@joetke 6 лет назад
instructive as helpful. Thank you guys! May the harmony stay with you. Nice couple. Pretty nice projects.
@Quake81270
@Quake81270 7 лет назад
Always write where you bought the item from, date and for how much on the handbook/user manual. You should also place the paper inside the laser box into a Ziploc bag to protect them. My grandmother started doing this 50 years ago and we still have her instructions for the grandfather clock she bought in 1964. Now this was in cling wrap back then and later placed into Ziploc bag just a little helpful tip. Love the videos, your story and of course bug a boo
@RH-xr8ms
@RH-xr8ms 7 лет назад
I have heard that a good rule of thumb for the fall on sewer pipe is 1" per 100' of line. The reason for that is to keep the water from running away from the solids.
@toddcorny6548
@toddcorny6548 7 лет назад
My God people are negative!!!!! Keep building your dream house and keep the videos coming, I like them
@scottstotler5616
@scottstotler5616 6 лет назад
Great product!! I have the 250ft one and love it. I sit it in the middle of the foundation and set everything.
@apekillssnake
@apekillssnake 7 лет назад
Start as you mean to go on! That is the Key!
@rebelforgod
@rebelforgod 7 лет назад
If a little one comes along, perhaps a small Timber Framed guest cabin can be built west of the garden, till the main house is built and has heat? This would perfect your skills, improve your quality of life, reduce your urgency, and further anchor you for the big project ahead.
@martinostlund1879
@martinostlund1879 7 лет назад
Good tools really help, bad tools make you angry and mad. You will find use for that level every day.
@AlejandroMeri
@AlejandroMeri 7 лет назад
Right before twilight is the best time to work with laser tools.
@kenbudd3
@kenbudd3 7 лет назад
I don't have any negative comments maybe it is because I am two bubbles out of plumb myself. Have fun this life is not a rehearsal
@Trevtardius
@Trevtardius 7 лет назад
That tool is amazing! I have tried water levels and old school theodolites as well, but nothing can beat a laser level! You will save time for sure! And if the used cost of these tools are as high as you say you can always sell it after the house is done! Ppl who are upset of the cost don't understand the value of the tool, or the cost of building a house! Keep it up! Stoked to see you build your house:)
@sdbigguy
@sdbigguy 7 лет назад
I am a firm believer that you should get the tools you feel comfortable with. I also know from personal experience that you should buy the best tools you can afford. Cheap tools are just that... cheap. A $9 shovel doesn't last as long as a $40 shovel. I read a lot of the comments that seem to think you are over planning, over engineering or over whatever. Everyone does things to their own comfort level and I an very happy with the way you guys are doing things. I don't agree with everything you have done but they are your choices and you are accomplishing a whole lot more than I am when it comes to getting to your dream. Thank you for sharing and looking forward to more videos!
@JoshHoper
@JoshHoper 7 лет назад
A lightweight tripod is good for transport (not so great for stability), so you can hang a temporary weight (bag of sand) from the hook that hangs down from the center. The weight will give the entire unit stability.
@johnnybarbar7435
@johnnybarbar7435 7 лет назад
I've use vinyl tubing water levels for decades and never had issues. Get a couple stoppers to plug the ends and a few drops of food coloring. Long distances can be done in segments and stakes can be marked then added up for total grade or rise over run.
@alec4672
@alec4672 7 лет назад
I've seen these on commercial job sites before building schools and government buildings and such great quality instrument. Word of thumb treat it like a new born baby. It truly is a instrument not necessarily a tool.
@purelivingforlife
@purelivingforlife 7 лет назад
+Alec Ver Bunker Agreed. That's why we just couldn't justify buying used. Some things you just need to know its history. Especially since most used levels are at a very small discount over new.
@DavidChad
@DavidChad 7 лет назад
Great unboxing! I learned a few things.
@00honeybadger
@00honeybadger 7 лет назад
Great buy, you cant go wrong with a blue BOSCH!
@RelentlessHomesteading
@RelentlessHomesteading 7 лет назад
Seems a great choice !! You will get soo much use out of it on a house and shop. I too purchased a cheaper unit for a couple hundred bucks, and although it was accurate it could only be used outside in the evening. Thanks for the details on the review - you do a nice job. Hope you will seriously consider first building a shop. You will build one anyway - building it first will save you ooodles of time and frustration on the house. Doesn't need to be fancy, makes it much easier and more efficient build process, and keeps all those expensive tools out of the weather and accessible. Just a pole barn type garage structure would be a wonderful help. Don't know how I'd done all needed here without a shop.
@ronlong2400
@ronlong2400 7 лет назад
You have spent a lot of money and energy on your piece of heaven. But from what I have seen a heavy rain will wash it away. Good luck!
@scrider8464
@scrider8464 7 лет назад
Thanks for the info on the level, I had no idea.
@3beltwesty
@3beltwesty 7 лет назад
11:11 is for ceiling tiles, ie aligning the steel grid inverted T pieces in at office that uses 2x4 ceiling tiles. It has a magnet that sticks to the T. The laser is hung with the ceiling mount adapter 9:48 . You adjust the wires that hang the T pieces to hit this red target. The Target faces down, rare earth magnets up to the inverted T sections. You can have each worker bee have a red target to align the grid's T pieces. ie all the "coat hanger" type wire that hold the grid is adjusted so the ceiling is about level. This scheme is about 30 years old
@eptyr12
@eptyr12 7 лет назад
I have a Spectra laser at my place, fully automatic leveling, I think you got a cheap one from the rental place. Mine also does grades of whatever percent I choose. Great product.
@scruffy6151
@scruffy6151 7 лет назад
your money spend it any way you want no matter what anybody says. nice looking laser good name brand enjoy it thank you for the video cheers.
@purelivingforlife
@purelivingforlife 7 лет назад
+John Huntington Thanks John! It's been a huge time saver already. Should have done it sooner. We'll share more in a future video. :)
@royreynolds108
@royreynolds108 7 лет назад
Micheal Jude is correct about checking the level against a known or picked location to make sure everything is related properly. A laser level is actually not level but a plane projected from a spot where the instrument is set up. Level is the surface that follows the curvature of the earth. At 1000 ft this difference starts to show up. The people who say use a transit or theodolite are actually thinking of a surveyors level instrument for taking the difference in elevation. The former are used to turn angles. All of these instruments must be leveled on a tripod carefully to get useful measurements. A laser level is extremely handy for one person or multiple receivers Hopefully this instrument has a grade function where the grade can be set so you do not have to calculate the amount to change per foot for the correct slope. Contractors use this function all the time to lay drain and sewer lines. Hopefully this will make since to you. Keep extra batteries handy. Micheal Jude said he is a surveyor and I am a civil engineer. I would suggest you use the tools you are most comfortable and confident with.
@martincerda7788
@martincerda7788 7 лет назад
one time I built a shed and needed a level surface. So this old timer told me about getting 100foot of clear 3/8" hose filling it with kool-aid so I did that and instantly had a level that was super accurate. If you don't have 700 bucks this works . I don't remember how much I paid for the hose but the pack of kool-aid was 30 cents
@xDarbyQueenx
@xDarbyQueenx 7 лет назад
I will never judge..great purchase. I might have gone with a transit level since you two are joined at the hip to save a few hundred bucks...but auto leveling laser level is super nice especially when you are doing things by yourself. It will save so much time with all the construction projects you guys plan on doing.
@DEADB33F
@DEADB33F 7 лет назад
With cheap manual-leveling lasers you'll often have to calibrate the bubbles before first use. ...As you mentioned, you still have to calibrate self-leveling lasers periodically as well. --- The red detector plate has magnets at the top so you can stick it to an RSJ / I-beam. The 'mirror' is just the backing for the reflector on the other side. The IR remote will often have relatively poor range and is mainly so you can change settings, turn off, etc. without disturbing the level.
@anitabrentpothoven3960
@anitabrentpothoven3960 7 лет назад
great purchase, will pay for itself by the time your place is complete, and save lots of head ache. Great channel
@powelld123
@powelld123 7 лет назад
Greetings from England/France. Nice looking bit of kit. You don't need me to tell you how good it is to be as well prepared before you start the work "in earnest" (all your efforts so far not to be discounted!) I have reserved half the barn and am slowly putting together a man cave full of top toys prior to starting the renovation of a very old and run down French farmhouse - its the only way to proceed unless you want to spend half of every day travelling backwards and forwards to the DIY store. And keeping the sense of humour - priceless! keep doing what you are doing, and keep it fun!
@WenderellaLikes2Play
@WenderellaLikes2Play 7 лет назад
I've done grade checking, and linker rods are lots of fun!
@stevebwwright2316
@stevebwwright2316 7 лет назад
I see the need for your laser level if you are going to use it for home building. Are you going to use it to level your cistern system and water lines for the leaks that you have to fix?
@skynet000001
@skynet000001 7 лет назад
i have the same level, and its great!
@1999mikedunn
@1999mikedunn 7 лет назад
We use a hose with 3 feet of clear hose attached to each end ..............then add water. Fill hose holding both ends of the clear hose. That is your level. Then walk out each end of the clear hose to what you want level. The water level at both ends of the hose is always level.
@Futurebeefcake
@Futurebeefcake 7 лет назад
Yalls channel is like when I restart fs 17 and sell all my tractors and restart from scratch. Looks like y'all are just starting fresh and building yalls dream place.
@PermaPen
@PermaPen 7 лет назад
I used water and a very long length of transparent hose to level my long trellis. That was...interesting. Took me a while to get the hang of it (i.e not losing water out of one end while playing with heights, and removing air bubbles) but actually very effective.
@USVIsteve
@USVIsteve 7 лет назад
🤓 can't stop watching these videos
@RobiSydney
@RobiSydney 7 лет назад
For rough work laser is the way to go, so much faster. Finish work water is fine. I've used the Leica rotary levels for years doing fiberglass inground pools, so much faster for digging holes and NOT OVER digging. Prelaser we could so easily over dig 6" in a heartbeat. Post laser, our sand floor was usually less that 3" and our standard for level of a 16x40 foot pool was within 1/4", usually within 1/8". Prelaser we were lucky to get within 3/4" of an inch. With pools you need overdig for running plumbing and room for you to put the plumbing in. We got our overdig to usually within 6" to 12" to the rim, pools get skinnier the lower you go, so you get more room lower in the hole with vertical walls. That saves so much time and money on backfill gravel. Too bad you don't have a small crusher to make your own gravel, you have enough rocks. Crushed gravel backfill is so much better, doesn't expand when wet, drains really well, it's a pretty good insulator (from the air space) and is 95% compacted from just dropping it in the hole.
@rjstewart
@rjstewart 7 лет назад
People commenting about the cost vs renting should consider that in a couple years, if they take care of it, they can sell it and probably recoup $500.
@ColinDH12345
@ColinDH12345 7 лет назад
Good investment. Once you own one you will use it every day. Its one of those 'How did I manage without this' gadgets!
@thebluelunarmonkey
@thebluelunarmonkey 7 лет назад
The Bosch handheld I have is super nice but for outdoor work ya need to do when it's not bright out
@floydferguson5366
@floydferguson5366 7 лет назад
Great video!
@dougdavison888
@dougdavison888 7 лет назад
Not sure if you've ever heard of a water level. It's essentially a long clear flexible tubing filled with pink RV antifreeze. It works on principals of gravity (you need a lower area to span the tubing & raise both ends of tubing to your level marks). You are limited to the length of your tubing; however, you can add additional lengths of tubing with fittings. Make sure all of the bubbles are out of the tubing. Cheap and accurate & you can read it during the day. .
@hughbrackett343
@hughbrackett343 7 лет назад
The inlet on the tank's usually about a foot down from the top. That's not enough to save you though if the top's at 2'. You'll only be about a foot below the current grade at the house with the minimum 1/4"/ft slope. I think you'll need to build up enough to keep the pipe below frost level for its entire length. This would be a good time to pull out the specs and drawings for the tank to find out your inlet level. Or you could dig up the inlet and shoot a reading on it. BTW, I have a LL like your first one. It's a fussy little SOB. The leveling with the screws isn't stable unless you end by raising the point you're adjusting. If the last direction you move is down, you can stand there and watch the bubble drift. That may be what happened on your deck project.
@pefry1324
@pefry1324 7 лет назад
good choice, i have similar one and it is saving time and is more comfortable than hose with water .. I used it for a lot of projects at home..easy set up and use.. howgh
@patwalker9890
@patwalker9890 7 лет назад
I'd like to make a suggestion. Look into water leveling. I built swimming pools and the coping and tiles had to be dead-ass level or it would really show hen the pool was full. Simple, clear plastic tubing is light weight and flexible. You can go 50 feet easily. The whole setup might cost $20. Hey, lasers are cool, but water never lies. It's always level.
@stevenwatson3963
@stevenwatson3963 7 лет назад
Correct.THE "ELITE" have indoctrinated us ALL, that we live on a spherical ball!Cheers PAT...It`s SIMPLE...
@ZeoCyberG
@ZeoCyberG 7 лет назад
Water levels are great, but there are things the laser level can do either faster or that you can't do with a water level or can't easily do with a water level... Like a water level can't project a grid pattern to make sure everything is spaced properly... Water level can't tell you if something is perfectly vertical, only perfectly horizontal... Water level can't tell you if your angle cuts are all the same... Laser projection can be set up faster... among other examples... You could get a chalk line tool to help cover some of the things the water level can't do but a chalk line isn't always the most accurate and still not as fast as a laser can be set up, especially if you're needing to check multiple angles repeatedly throughout the work... Though, there are instances where you can either want to use both or the water level may be superior... Like finding level in an environment where there's no line of sight... or you just want two ways to measure to check accuracy without needing to do as many repeat tests... There's just also instances where the laser has its advantages...
@ZeoCyberG
@ZeoCyberG 7 лет назад
No, it doesn't matter because it's still their time and only they can determine what their time is worth! All you're talking about is degrees of need... Wanting something doesn't change whether it's also a need... and Time is money for DIY too! Besides, the point is to make their lives easier and this will be their home... That goes beyond just wants!
@jordanh9520
@jordanh9520 7 лет назад
I agree. spirit levels are stupid simple and cheap. and are these commenters really talking about the curvature of the Earth as a factor in building a structure smaller than a stadium??
@channel_B5
@channel_B5 7 лет назад
Yeah, light is bent by gravity, too! ;)
@Spinyoyo1974
@Spinyoyo1974 7 лет назад
you all need to remember this is their Journey ....this is their Adventure.... they themselves even say that they're not professionals that they're learning as they go.... you got to remove the rafter from your own eye before you can see the straw in someone else's...... just enjoy the videos..... a husband and wife working together..... even if it took years it's better than what most husband and wives are doing today.... fighting.... hanging out with your beer Buddies .....sleeping around... divorcing.............
@rocksy71
@rocksy71 7 лет назад
Steven Hammond, after just reading your post I have to like the way you think. My wife and I both work from home in our own business and truth be told we've both never been happier, two people pulling in the same direction achieve twice as much as two people pulling in opposite directions
@Rizon1985
@Rizon1985 7 лет назад
America's funniest home construction videos.
@martijnfransen9933
@martijnfransen9933 7 лет назад
Bosch tools to my experience are always a good investment.👍
@3beltwesty
@3beltwesty 7 лет назад
4:46 are rubber tips used for shipping, they can also be used when indoors so not to ruin a floor. Normally they are thrown away, ie are really just shipping materials. The 3 rubber tips are not part of the tripod, they are the packing materials so the tips do not go into the box. Just save them away with the instructions in case you ever want to use the tripod on a nice indoor floor so you do not get holes in the floor.
@vaalrus
@vaalrus 7 лет назад
They are getting cheaper and better all the time. in 2002, I spent 3000 for a single-slope fully manual Spectra. when that died (well, the laser diode was weakening to the point of non-useability) and replaced it with a fully auto-leveling dual-slope model with a remote control and better laser receiver for about 2000. When I’m cutting ditches over a mile long with minimal slope, it’s indispensable.
@ericlewis77
@ericlewis77 7 лет назад
With that laser level, you should set up a "Storey Board" somewear on you're property for quick reference...😃
@stevensargent6222
@stevensargent6222 6 лет назад
I've found if you take some 2" x 2" frame peaces and 1" plywood on the top and bottom to set the laser level onto it and just get the platform within a 1/8" level always better less the laser level will perform much better for you over rough ground: So on a Known level hard surface you don't need the platform you will have good result's every where.
@jedidiah5131
@jedidiah5131 7 лет назад
Thanks for the great video. I have purchased the same level 3 weeks ago....
@frankgreen7401
@frankgreen7401 7 лет назад
i got one of those for $50 at a garage sell.. the thing has been used maybe once before i got it..
@evilpoomonkie
@evilpoomonkie 7 лет назад
In southern Utah we call a grade rod a story pole and laser level a transit
@oldmanwinter1405
@oldmanwinter1405 7 лет назад
Looks like a useful tool. Take good care of it, it will likely take care of you.
@oldmanwinter1405
@oldmanwinter1405 7 лет назад
Comment removed because it sounded a bit snarky. Looking forward to a report after you have had a chance to use it for a while. Thank to both of you for sharing you adventure and I hope you never give up chasing your dream.
@ringoszoo
@ringoszoo 7 лет назад
This is a work from home job! they make it work to have what they want in the end, nothing wrong with them learning how to make the internet work to make things in life work for them.....Good Luck! Be Happy!
@mtdewkid369
@mtdewkid369 7 лет назад
i swear i heard you say "you sit there and F*ck with the thing" when talking about your rented level.. lol
@johnnyeriksson3554
@johnnyeriksson3554 6 лет назад
I think the Bosch laser investment was very wise decision. I have bought one myself same model but with green laser that will help me build my house extension. $700 is little cost compared to the overall cost of the house. And it will be in great use for the rest of the building work being accurate. I give my best regards to the both of you that will enjoy the house that that you built together as husband and wife. What a fantastic way to create something together that you can enjoy the rest of your life journey. Johnny Eriksson from Sweden.
@JDAfrica
@JDAfrica 6 лет назад
What is the difference or benefit between a Rotary level like this as opposed to the Bosch GLL 150? I’m trying to decide if they are virtually the same tool? A Rotary seems to have a single point that moves fast, and the GLL uses a solid projected line... but both use a reciever system. Do you guys who have more experience have any input?
@seansysig
@seansysig 7 лет назад
So will all your timber home lighting be powered by 12 volt DC using LED's? Cheaper wiring and less heat generation in summer months.
@r1ot1ng247
@r1ot1ng247 7 лет назад
learning from your experience is great
@GeorgeVeld
@GeorgeVeld 7 лет назад
I bought one of these a few years back from home d it lasted 6 months they told me it needed servicing and that cost more than a new unit
@MrKenhaigh
@MrKenhaigh 7 лет назад
long length of flexible see through tubing and water. Works perfectly and don't cost much at all. Wonder how we managed before all these gadgets.....but manage we did.
@libb3n
@libb3n 7 лет назад
Nice buy! And when you are done with it, say in 2 years, you can sell it. keep documentation on it and what you leveled with it, and sell it when you are done for decent prize. Dont sell it too cheap though. 500 usd or something along those lines. Haters just gonna hate in this video I see.
@purelivingforlife
@purelivingforlife 7 лет назад
+libb3n Maybe it's just a dream but we hope more families will get use from this when we aren't using it. Gotta make sure they pass the treat it kindly test first though.
@thomasgross8525
@thomasgross8525 7 лет назад
great buy lots of uses
@waedvm
@waedvm 7 лет назад
SMH at all the negative comments. This is a story they are sharing on how they are making a homestead and it is funny to see all the judgement on how and why they should do something or how they should spend their free time or money. Dont' like it don't watch. I for one enjoy the ride.
@thomascourtoisdebast5303
@thomascourtoisdebast5303 7 лет назад
If you pay attention to The noise of the receiver its faster when youre to high and slower when youre to slow which could be interesting when youre too far from the receiver to see the différent light . Great vids by the way
@JTWLJK
@JTWLJK 7 лет назад
The inlet to your poop station is your first key elevation to setting your finish floor of your foundation. Find a way to show its elevation on a stake so you can base the rest of your measurements from then on.
@Steve-os9dg
@Steve-os9dg 6 лет назад
Hi, great video! I also want to buy one of those for outdoor leveling and grading. I like the GRL 300 HVCK. The only thing I wish it has is sloping and center-line, like the GRL 500 HCK. How can you use the 300 HVCK to level fence posts on a sloping lot? To make sure that all fence rails line up in a straight line down the slope? Also, what is the value of having vertical leveling outdoors?
@crestedconstellations5980
@crestedconstellations5980 7 лет назад
ohhhh hoo hoo hoo!!! new toy! 😍
@daw162
@daw162 7 лет назад
Tube with water. Never off 3 inches. Never off any measurable amount unless there's a blockage.
@mobiousenigma
@mobiousenigma 7 лет назад
been watching for a while now and want to say thanks for the uploads .. quick clarification the red glasses are actually laxer safety lenses which will block the wavelength of light emitted by the laser not make it more visible
@sir_urx
@sir_urx 7 лет назад
These rubber feet caps are loose, at least with the Bosch tripod i got. I lost mine with first work. I think these supposed to be used only indoors.
@tobyalcoser6677
@tobyalcoser6677 7 лет назад
As a Surveyor for 16+ years please get your self a Automatic Level If you plan on doing any type of grading. A laser level is OK for doing foundation work that needs to be the same elevation. And I would not go more then 100-150ft with a laser level of any make or model. But I give yall an A for effort for making do with what yall know.
@michaelgreer9440
@michaelgreer9440 7 лет назад
If you are shooting a line over 500' you don't use a laser level you use a transit or a theodolite.
@markimbesi4791
@markimbesi4791 7 лет назад
I was going to give a few tips I use one of these alot, but hey you usually never listen.
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