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Discuss laser level or old style level in the Tiling Tools at TilersForums; As a new tiler could you advise me if it is worth investing in a good quality laser level or just to stick with a normal level....
          
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    Question laser level or old style level

    As a new tiler could you advise me if it is worth investing in a good quality laser level or just to stick with a normal level.

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    Default Re: laser level or old style level

    I stick with the standard level but have been looking at lasers, don't want to buy a laser then end up leaving it in it's box. Depends the size of areas your working, the standard bathroom would probably be crowded with a laser.
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    Default Re: laser level or old style level

    For many years I had no laser (before they were affordable to our likes). Then I had one (got pinched off a site I was working on). They are very handy. If the room's small then I just put the laser on, mark the walls with a pen on the laser line, then run a line round with a marker and use that as my joint line instead of the laser line.

    Also very handy if you are doing floors and going through to different rooms with the tiles. You can set out really well and see how square the rooms are to each other.

    Hope this makes sense??

    You don't need to spend a million bucks on a laser nowadays. You can get a decent one for under a ton.
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    Default Re: laser level or old style level

    Normal domestic jobs, normal levels, bigger commercial jobs, deffo handy

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    Default Re: laser level or old style level

    Quote Originally Posted by palmers_tiling View Post

    Hope this makes sense??

    You don't need to spend a million bucks on a laser nowadays. You can get a decent one for under a ton.

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    Default Re: laser level or old style level

    Yeh, just messing. 4got to bell ya back. al ring ya tomo...am trying to get a pic up on me name when it appears??
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    LOL, ok mate, speak tomorrow, and get yourself on here more often ( posting )

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    I'd stick with a normal level, it takes ages to claw the coin spent on a top notch laser level when all you really do is rest on your elbows and mark a datum round a room

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    Default Re: laser level or old style level

    Curly,

    We have several lasers, but only break them out on larger jobs. We use them more for installing cabinets than anything.

    We do use one laser as a transit to map out how out of level a floor is, when I want to calculate how much mud or SLC I need to buy.

    I made it for approximately 15 years before getting my first laser.

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    Default Re: laser level or old style level

    Thanks all
    I think I'll spend more money on a good tile cutter than on the laser level.

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    Default Re: laser level or old style level

    Guys I never used a laser until I got stanley cross poll laser honestly the time it saves best bit of kit ive spent money on in the last year also always use X2 laser for floors
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