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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 :)
 
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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 :)

Hi Antonio - my laser is the multiline version - cross plus another vertical so its fine - similar to your Bosch i think but cheaper ! DW089k not the one you show .
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Re-E3ynkwQU
 
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Avevo STABILA, makita, ora con bosch
GLL 3-80 P Professional
un mondo completamente nuovo, sia per pavimenti e rivestimenti, Google tradotto

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I STABILA, makita, now with Bosch
GLL 3-80 P Professional
a whole new world, both for floors and walls, Google translated
@highlandtiler.
we fail to understand.
your laser does not rays is 3 to 360 °.
Your laser is ok to lay tiles on walls.
if you need to do the floor can check the squareness of the room?
I do not think :)
 
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Nice piece of kit but the price tag on it 450-500£
yes, but I use it every day for floors and walls.
and I guarantee that the floors save much time and work perfect.
450/500 € only the laser, then add easel and receiver (very useful) another 200 €
 

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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:

accurate up to +/- 0.3mm/m

The Bosch is accurate up to +/- 0.2mm/m

Just Saying.

Diggy :D:p
 
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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 :D:p
@Diggy .
you you are looking for fur in egg :)
 
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