Apparently the Bosch self leveling laser doesn’t have a locking feature which is actually very useful for certain situations. The kobalt one flashes a bit too much for me it can be annoying and the laser isn’t the most powerful but the locking feature make all of those annoyances worth dealing with
@@CMooreStarts on the klein i used the flashing means 4 degrees out of level. locking is for travel damage control and making a pitched inclined line. locking it will not let you level anything unless your on a bubble level tripod
It's ironic that one of the very best ways to level a pond surround is to use... an old-fashioned water-level. The idea is ancient, the cost is minuscule, the accuracy is astonishing... and it works behind hills, trees, hedges, mounds of soil, and round blind corners, too. And you know with absolute certainty that the water you put in your pond will be precisely as level as the water you put in the tubing. Admittedly, a water-level's not as cool as a laser, but it's telling that on some projects [weird, tricky ones with obstacles], engineers will confirm that their electronic levelling has been done with sufficient accuracy by checking the results with an old-school water level. Sometimes, simplest is best. Just not as much fun...😁
Nice video I got one for $6 on clearance a year ago and have a project coming up so I needed to learn a lil bit about it. Thanks!
Glad I could help
Thanks for the review Chief!
No worries! Happy gardening!
Grabbed one for 15 bucks on clearance and for that price its a steal of a deal
Good deal. 😀
Great review thanks
Thank you.
Apparently the Bosch self leveling laser doesn’t have a locking feature which is actually very useful for certain situations. The kobalt one flashes a bit too much for me it can be annoying and the laser isn’t the most powerful but the locking feature make all of those annoyances worth dealing with
The flashing was a little annoying until I figured out how to use the locking mechanism.
@@CMooreStarts on the klein i used the flashing means 4 degrees out of level. locking is for travel damage control and making a pitched inclined line. locking it will not let you level anything unless your on a bubble level tripod
Thank you!
It's ironic that one of the very best ways to level a pond surround is to use... an old-fashioned water-level. The idea is ancient, the cost is minuscule, the accuracy is astonishing... and it works behind hills, trees, hedges, mounds of soil, and round blind corners, too.
And you know with absolute certainty that the water you put in your pond will be precisely as level as the water you put in the tubing.
Admittedly, a water-level's not as cool as a laser, but it's telling that on some projects [weird, tricky ones with obstacles], engineers will confirm that their electronic levelling has been done with sufficient accuracy by checking the results with an old-school water level.
Sometimes, simplest is best. Just not as much fun...😁
Thanks.
Sort of, there are better out there the real question is what do u do, and get the Hupar leveling base will work much better.
I only needed it for one project and didn't want to spend too much on one. Besides, I never used a Self-Leveling laser level before. Happy Gardening!
Yay a new video! 😄
More to come!
@@CMooreStarts yay!!
Is the table aluminum
Yes. Here is a link to the table video: ruclips.net/video/ufp-8wtA4hA/видео.html
Its ironic, i guess you didn’t use the laser level on your camera during the last scene
🤣 Glad you stuck through the whole video to see my attempt to be funny!
If your tape was just slightly forward or back your measurement could be way off.
Shoot low at a 2L half empty bottle of cola with the wrapper off
Thanks.