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Over the past year i've raved about the Laserline Autocross which i still think is a superb laser sadly the staf that is purchased seperatly i would strongly advise against ... -
Autocross Laserliner staf-disappointment
Over the past year i've raved about the Laserline Autocross which i still think is a superb laser sadly the staf that is purchased seperatly i would strongly advise against anyone purchasing.
I purchased the package about a year ago,as with all tools to an exstent money is no object but it has to be reliable,stand the test of time and do the job required to a high standard.
6 months after purchase while using the laser the staf lost its tension and crashed to the floor.The pendulam had fulling snapped and the laser was obviously past repair.
Looking at the staf as to why it had happened there is an internal nut that holds the spring under tension that had worked it self loose.To get at this nut you have to unscrew a collar,tap out a pin so not my doing as to this collapse.
Contacted Dave who had heard of this happen before who then passed me on to the Laserline contact.He'd never heard of this happening but asked for the staf and laser.He confirmed the laser was passed repair but would replace free of charge the faulty staf section but they couldn't accept liability.As far as i was concerned the faulty staf was the cause for the write off of the laser,it had happened before to somebody and i was also in the company of another tf member who witnessed it happen.
Anyway bought another Laserline laser around £230 i think and felt a bit peeved i had now spent about £550 in 6 months on a laser.
Haven't made an issue of it up to now,even gave it the benefit of doubt as been a one off
Anyway yesterday setting up the new staf before attaching the laser the spring once again popped out causing the staf to crash luckly the laser wasn't attached.
So fed up with it,working the last few weeks 7 days a week,in these conditions,till late at night that i've no enthusiasm or time at the moment to sort out or vent my fury about this usless piece of kit.At the moment it's stuck in the van while i have greatfully been allowed the use of another members staf.
I now could be looking at the loss of 2 exspensive laser in less than a year due to the same fault so if anybody has a laseriner or is intending to purchase one be very wary.
Cheers
Kev
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doug boardley
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Re: Autocross Laserliner staf-disappointment
Kev, does the laser level itself have a magnetic holder (to attach to staff)?
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Re: Autocross Laserliner staf-disappointment
Thanks for the heads up
I use a plasterboard prop, £6 from Aldi for mine. And if its any consilation i knocked mine off the stud wall noggin and smashed the glass a couple of weeks ago
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doug boardley
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Re: Autocross Laserliner staf-disappointment
I screw a piece of shelf racking to a wall to attach my bosch gll 2-50 laser level to, rock solid
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Re: Autocross Laserliner staf-disappointment
No Doug
The laser is attached to a plate by thread that the staf is then passed through a hole on a type of clamp the plate is attached to.
Hope that makes sense
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Re: Autocross Laserliner staf-disappointment

Originally Posted by
kaharrison9
No Doug
The laser is attached to a plate by thread that the staf is then passed through a hole on a type of clamp the plate is attached to.
Hope that makes sense
sounds the same as type as the stanley laser pole
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Originally Posted by
Scottley
Thanks for the heads up
I use a plasterboard prop, £6 from Aldi for mine. And if its any consilation i knocked mine off the stud wall noggin and smashed the glass a couple of weeks ago
I was just about to write 'thanks for the heads up, that'll be valuable to the right members on here' but you beat me to it!
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Re: Autocross Laserliner staf-disappointment
Theres a clear picture of it on the trade tiler laser page.
If get chance will get put couple of photos up of the fault
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Apologies for my grammar.
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brinkley
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mine sounds similar it has a flap down lever youput your foot on on and a telescopic pole that goes up then you turn the bottom part that the telescopic bit to tighten or loosen righty tighty ,lefty loosey and mine stays there all day sometimes even taking the occassional knock no problem mine has black and orange sections that you screw together
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That sounds identical Brinkley.
It works great until the nut works itself loose and the spring that keeps the staf under tension pops out,as mentioned the nut is internal and very difficult to get at so no warning to it happening.
Probably a second nut on the thread would sort it but if Laserliner will not take it on board there is a problem that they could easly rectify then this is going to keep happening
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Re: Autocross Laserliner staf-disappointment
If you get access to the nut could you use some Locktite to hold it there
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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Re: Autocross Laserliner staf-disappointment
i was contemplating buying one but have got an alternative. thx
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Re: Autocross Laserliner staf-disappointment
My laser post has the same issue.. spring pops out..
not the best design but i will say that mine was not from trade tiler so it is a pole fault and not a TT fault..
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Re: Autocross Laserliner staf-disappointment
Certainly not a TT fault and have to say the Laserline Autocross itself is a superb laser.
Its a shame that Laserline aren't greatful for constructive comments they are prepared to at least look into and rectify if need, rather than just brush under the carpet.
Over christmas will get the chance to look at the part and will certainly make it impossible to work loose but i have had to go through replacing a laser and nearly possibly another before i realised this problem.
Wouldn't want any other guys to have to learn the hard way
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Re: Autocross Laserliner staf-disappointment
my wonderfull, reliable and with 3 year warranty Bosch lazer and pole are always on standby Kev
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Re: Autocross Laserliner staf-disappointment
I got me one of these:-
Laser Levels Online - The Laser Level Specialists - KS-3
seems pretty good for the money Ive gotta say.
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Re: Autocross Laserliner staf-disappointment
Many thanks Rob.
Wondering if i can trust the staf to hold up my runner beans at my alotment in spring
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Re: Autocross Laserliner staf-disappointment
just a thought but how about a trypod with three legs!! like a camera one!!
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Re: Autocross Laserliner staf-disappointment
I don't know much about the tripod type gooner.
Do they allow you to say cast a line at about 10inch from the bottom and then quickly move the laser and cast say a line say 8 inch below the ceiling.
The staf system seems a very flexible and efficient way
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Re: Autocross Laserliner staf-disappointment
the normal tripod will be not be able to do those situations, but will do 12" to 48" mostly.
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