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Discuss Self Levelling Multi Line Laser in the Australia Tiling Forum area at TilersForums.com.
Price?I've got the pls 180g, very nice laser
The best laser on the market would probably be the Hilti PM 2-Lg, which have a pendulum lock and better battery time, followed up by the Leica L2g+, which looks awesome!
There are also some green beam multi liners out there, but they're quite expensive. And beware of battery time
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in Italy we do not use more ' to 45th floors
LIMITED QUANTITY OFFER Dewalt DW089K Self-Levelling Multiline Laser
Limited offer apparently.
That a good price or what?
Looks good value now at around £180 - does it do everything you need - like setting up for wall and floor tiling? Do you use it to make sure battens are level for example or not use them and start from the ground up?I have the Leica Lino L2+, proper bit of kit.
I agree. I've had this laser for a few years now. Perfect for steam rooms with curves and vaulted ceilings as well as everyday use.Bosch GLL280PBMCC GLL 2-80 20m Line Laser + BM1 Wall Mount + Ceiling Clamp
This is mine , 360 degree lines, +/- 0.2mm/M , wouldnt be without it now.
Diggy
Hi - I actually got the stabila one because it was way cheaper but looks like it is better!. Also cheapest around normally £70 odd.Could you post a link for the pole please. Can't seem to find it. Cheers
I can not understand.......
but the laser you use it only for walls and level floors fund ?.
because you have these you can not do the squaring of a floor.
when I start tile floor, in two minutes I know if the four sides of the room are 90 ° and thus change the start. or if the corridor is a team with a room where the start, then the sound of the receiver placed on the ground will make miracles .....
with laser I saw above (Part 1) you can only project to a maximum of 1 line in the ground, of course the cost of my bosch gll3 is high, but much recovery time.
I hope you understand what I have written, and I apologize if maybe I'm wrong. but I got cross laser Hilti, Makita, rubi and stabila before we get to that Bosch
@highlandtiler.Avevo STABILA, makita, ora con bosch
GLL 3-80 P Professional
un mondo completamente nuovo, sia per pavimenti e rivestimenti, Google tradotto
New
I STABILA, makita, now with Bosch
GLL 3-80 P Professional
a whole new world, both for floors and walls, Google translated
yes, but I use it every day for floors and walls.Nice piece of kit but the price tag on it 450-500£
Indeed , and it seems to be a rip off of the Bosch GLL 2 / 3 P , which uses conical prisms to give 360 rather than rotary. Also ( and this is why I opted for the Bosch in the first place ) the Dewalt is:Nice piece of kit but the price tag on it 450-500£
@Diggy .Indeed , and it seems to be a rip off of the Bosch GLL 2 / 3 P , which uses conical prisms to give 360 rather than rotary. Also ( and this is why I opted for the Bosch in the first place ) the Dewalt is:
accurate up to +/- 0.3mm/m
The Bosch is accurate up to +/- 0.2mm/m
Just Saying.
Diggy
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