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Julian 'Farmer' Bonsall

For those who may want to measure gradients and angles a little more precisely I can recommend this as a good starter company and piece of equipment.

Metrology and Quality Services
http://www.mqs.co.uk/mhc-639-3408-m...-1m-indicator-error-graduation-0-02mm-1m.html

I use bubble levels quite a lot MQS have some which may suit the eyes and the pockets. Larger diameter the more expensive - the image shows ones that are of similar (slightly more) sensitive than a typical construction level. Many many types are available.

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Bill

A 200mm long level is pointless for our profession.

Before you carry on spouting your scientific know-how, understand what a tiler needs or requires.

Do you think that companies like Stabila cannot build an accurate level that is 200mm long or that they KNOW that it is not viable in a construction environment?
 
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Julian 'Farmer' Bonsall

You sit it on top of your construction level Tom to reduce the vial errors. In my set of Stanley construction levels it comes with a 9" level which I use quite a bit (why wouldn't I?) I use my levels in a construction environment that's where the knowledge comes from. Construction levels all have he same inherent rated accuracy of plus minus 0.5mm per meter regardless of length.

If a DIY person wants to measure fall more easily and cheaply then these are very good options. I used myself on a shower room floor for example.
 
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Julian 'Farmer' Bonsall

Why are you attacking a DIYer sharing some knowledge about an alternative level?
 
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Julian 'Farmer' Bonsall

If you want to use a water level that's great but settling time is great and may not be so practical for lots of measurements. If it works for you brilliant that's all that matters.
 
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Julian 'Farmer' Bonsall

Tom.

For Guarantees speak to MQS (there British for what it's worth) I don't make or design the tools and used in the construction industry and asking me for a guarantee is not really cricket.
You can purchase that level with a cal certificate however.
I'm not here to fall put with you.
 

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Julian, this not a dig in anyway, I have noticed in your posts on other threads to, that you have a lot of detail and sums going on, what trade are you in. Again I agree with Timeless John I'm just interested to know.
 

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