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Sorry I know this has been done to death, but I've been looking at the Bosch GTL3 for helping in setting out floors. That got me thinking about a laser ... -
Laser square/levels - again!
Sorry I know this has been done to death, but I've been looking at the Bosch GTL3 for helping in setting out floors. That got me thinking about a laser level and was looking at the Stabila LAX50.
So my question is, is it better to buy a laser square and seperate level or is there one that will do it all for me? I'm looking to spend no more than £200 ish.
Cheers
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Re: Laser square/levels - again!
AstonTiling has a floor square for sale at the moment if your after one of them?
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tradetiler have the laserline autocross that does both but you have to buy the pole to go with it , never used it so i carnt comment on it
. Tradetiler Tiling Setting Out and Tile Marking
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Looks like Aston's is sold now....
How do you use the DeWalt as a floor square then? Seems to me that I'd be better off buying a seperate square and level?!
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JamesRB (02-06-2010), TF Ed (01-06-2010)
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cheers dave
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The Marcrist hole cutters went for a good price
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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Re: Laser square/levels - again!
Hi andy. im getting the bosch glt3 today and wondered how you use it to set out and fix your tiles any help would be great the manuel is naff!
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