I do tile floors and showers. Usually Ill have my stabila pole laser and my cheap laser square for floors. They are both limited and use AA batteries. Just bought this new Milwaukee laser and also had to buy the dewalt laser pole ($130)and if I want micro adjustments vertically I can also buy the Milwaukee 360 mount for another $60. Grand total almost $900 and it does also replace my floor laser square($50). However, my floor square had a 45 and 90 degree angle built from the frame and I used it with my beam square to run layout off of a tub or doorway. In about 3 years it will pay for itself just in batteries.
@@SDM3791 yes i bought the 3 plane milwaukee laser it has made my life easy i do comercial hvac in big construction sites and these laser has helped a lot is expensive but worth it.
I don’t know off the top of my head how thick it is but I will say I find it easy to be extremely detailed with it. I have not thought once that the lines were to thick next to the base… after all next to the base is one of the most important parts due to reflect ground measurements up.
Thank you !
Great video!!
I do tile floors and showers. Usually Ill have my stabila pole laser and my cheap laser square for floors. They are both limited and use AA batteries. Just bought this new Milwaukee laser and also had to buy the dewalt laser pole ($130)and if I want micro adjustments vertically I can also buy the Milwaukee 360 mount for another $60. Grand total almost $900 and it does also replace my floor laser square($50). However, my floor square had a 45 and 90 degree angle built from the frame and I used it with my beam square to run layout off of a tub or doorway. In about 3 years it will pay for itself just in batteries.
How's this holding up for you?
i am trying to find a laser to do hvac layout would this be a good choice?
Did you choose a laser? I'm an electrician and have narrowed it down to this one or the Bosch 3x360, but partial to this one.
@@SDM3791 yes i bought the 3 plane milwaukee laser it has made my life easy i do comercial hvac in big construction sites and these laser has helped a lot is expensive but worth it.
Thanks for your video i got mind today
For being so big it should have the M18 batteries
How thick is the line is it real thick right next to the base
I don’t know off the top of my head how thick it is but I will say I find it easy to be extremely detailed with it. I have not thought once that the lines were to thick next to the base… after all next to the base is one of the most important parts due to reflect ground measurements up.
Does is have plum point?
Yes. It has a plumb bob lazer cross. So you can reflect roof marks down or visa Versa
plumb points are where the lines cross.
Why is it soooooo damn big?
There is no gyro Goose!