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Old 16-12-2007   #13
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no prob dave av a look at fisco a stabila rep told me how good they were
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no prob dave av a look at fisco a stabila rep told me how good they were
I do have a fisco contructor level..had it for years...but i find the stabila box ones just as accurate as well.....personal choice really pete..i have tried lots of rubbish levels over the years but fisco and stabila are the ones for me.....

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My local builders merchants sell Fisco levels with a free padded carrying case ......

Would make a nice christmas present for the Missus !!!
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Do all the newbies here know how to check their level for accuracy ????

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most of them are rubbish Dave most of the shop fitters i work with cant use my level i confuses them when the bubble moves they are only used to fixed bubbles
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stabila (again) 600mm,1200mm and silverline 1800mm (not accurate)
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Stabila for me,but do have a 4ft rubi which has adjustable screws on each side of the bubble for occasional re-calibration......Gaz

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When i first bought all my tools my dad said "you still got the recipt?" after looking at my levels i had bought. Took em back and got a set of stabilas
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AMI Grumpy never seen them mate
it's an Australian make. Saw them when I did my training, and just happen to be able to get them from a local supplier in my area. Not cheap mind, my 900mm level cost me £47. Here is a link to SItebox http://www.sitebox.ltd.uk/proddetail...it-levels.html



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i use several lengths of stabila + a laser, good for whole room leveling. although i never mix my levels on a job - even stablia don't 'level' the same.
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i use several lengths of stabila + a laser, good for whole room leveling. although i never mix my levels on a job - even stablia don't 'level' the same.
well it ant level then
have a look at these i have used stabila as Dave says the box levels quite good but you carnt see the vial Pete
http://www.fisco.co.uk/products/levels-comparison.php

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silverline 600mm,1200mm and 1800mm i bought them from where i did my training along with the rest of my tool! (start up kit)

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