Water level basics - How to make and use one

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  • Опубликовано: 2 янв 2025

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  • @rlayton7107
    @rlayton7107 6 лет назад +42

    I've used the same water level since 1972...Always accurate,and unlike lasers, no calibration needed! Excellent tutorial.

  • @shakeandbake9562
    @shakeandbake9562 5 лет назад +17

    Great instruction!
    I was going to drop $600 on a Laser Level but after watching your video I bought this set-up and now I have $570 I can spend on more tools!!!
    Thanks for sharing.

  • @JoseRGarcia-JRG
    @JoseRGarcia-JRG 7 лет назад

    HUGE this is the most convenient way to get these readings which always 'make or brake' a project.
    Thanks for this, I had a clue but your demonstrations are very clear.
    Joe

  • @sam-and-angela
    @sam-and-angela 7 лет назад

    Dang... I've known about these for years but only now do I realize how much work having one would have saved me! This... I must make. Thanks!!

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  7 лет назад

      They are very handy. especially for a homestead.

  • @condor5635
    @condor5635 6 лет назад +13

    Great video! I love the concept of a water level. My first one I actually made like you did with a Home Depot 5 gallon bucket. But then I realized instead of ruining the bucket by cutting holes in it all you need to do is initiate the siphon in the tube sticking the tube in the water right from the top. It will do the exact same thing that yours does seeking the level of water in the bucket. In order to secure it to the bucket I just use a spring clamp with a zip tie. Now your bucket can be used again for its normal uses and there are zero places for leaks to occur. Thanks again

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  6 лет назад +1

      That's a great trick! It would really help if you wanted to throw one together for a single use.

    • @notcharles
      @notcharles Год назад +1

      Neat trick have to try that first! Save a bucket! A bucket saved is a few bucks earned.

  • @valvelifter1
    @valvelifter1 7 лет назад +9

    Another excellent tutorial. I had already decided to incorporate a liquid tube levelling system into my equatorial camera mount. this gave me a couple of extra ideas to improve it. Thanks. I also like the style of your videos. no annoying background music that makes it hard to hear the dialogue. You get straight to the point, no pre-amble or waffle. Other you tube makers should take note.

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  7 лет назад +2

      Thanks for the feedback. It's tough to guess what viewers really want without comment like this. I appreciate it!

  • @literoadie3502
    @literoadie3502 4 года назад +6

    I can’t get over how neat a water level is! Water levels and plumb bobs are 2 of my all time favourite things!!

  • @DocCinn
    @DocCinn Год назад

    Excellent video! Thank you! So helpful that you included links for materials!

  • @DennisKenneybees
    @DennisKenneybees 3 года назад

    I've watched many water level video's and this is the best Water Level video. Thanks.

  • @CrownofJewells
    @CrownofJewells 7 лет назад

    This is the best tutorial I have found so far. There is no need to search further. Thank you.

  • @martinschulz9381
    @martinschulz9381 3 года назад

    Thanks for sharing. A guy I worked with always talked about a water level with a clear hose and we all just laughed at him. I'm thinking now that he was smarter than we gave him credit for. He did get me interested in it.

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  3 года назад

      Yeah, I get that reaction all of the time. To be fair, it does sound a little weird unless you've seen one in action.

  • @dadokonsix178
    @dadokonsix178 5 лет назад

    Clear, Thorough, several examples, possible pitfalls. Absolutely Outstanding video. Many Thanks!

  • @ColdWarVet607
    @ColdWarVet607 Год назад

    Wickedly Cool!!!! So simple....What sorcery is this!!!!! Ive got a half acre of desert land in Southern Utah, its very uneven and I was using a string and line level to make a map so I'd know how much fill I need to level it. A huge pain sinking multiple poles in multiple areas , then running strings in every direction. Wow with this, one bucket and 100 or so feet of tube and I can map my back yard level anywhere and everywhere without bending over, banging poles in the ground and trying to accurately level lines for measurement. Thanks Brother!!!!!!

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  Год назад

      Yes! That is a perfect application for a water level. Glad I could help!

  • @CaptainSwoop
    @CaptainSwoop 3 года назад

    Excellent video. First class, gentle, intelligent presentation ... and no background, or in many cases foreground, music.
    * * * * * from Australia. Thanks.

  • @ianmcculloch8531
    @ianmcculloch8531 Год назад +1

    Water levelling was utilised by the ancient Egyptians in building their massive monuments, by digging slitvtrenches and filling them with water. Great video, well done.

  • @c0ulter
    @c0ulter 7 лет назад +6

    Thank you sir! Always wondered how a water level worked. I use to work for a mobile home company doing basic maintenance. There was a crew of guys that would install and set them and they'd use a water level to level the trailers up.

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  7 лет назад

      Yeah, I bet they would use it while crawling under the trailers. It works great for tight spaces. Thanks for watching!

    • @ItalianoDio-
      @ItalianoDio- 4 года назад

      I work on one of those crews. Based in TN. We are in KY right now setting up a triple wide for Fort Campbell. We use a water level at almost every job.

  • @motzemog
    @motzemog 7 лет назад +1

    Great video and real life uses. I used a water level to build my 3,000 gallon koi pond. Worked flawlessly to get multiple levels established.

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  7 лет назад

      Awesome! Yeah and I bet you managed to do all of the leveling alone too. Not that a transit is a bad thing. It just takes a least two people to work.

  • @notcharles
    @notcharles Год назад

    Excellent! I liked the idea of excavating the corners, then leveling the center

  • @easyaussietarget3355
    @easyaussietarget3355 6 лет назад +2

    We used these all the time many years ago building sheds and such.
    Young fellas now look at you like your crazy when you talk about water levels....guess I am getting old,
    Nice content mate, very well done indeed!

  • @ecnalted1
    @ecnalted1 7 лет назад

    Great video. You're a natural teacher. Easy to follow and understand.
    I live on a steep hill side. Need to build a greenhouse and chicken house. This a great tool. Never saw a lot of the options show before. THANK YOU.

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  7 лет назад

      You're welcome! If you have a large elevation change you can alway make your story pole longer. Good luck!

  • @walkingthruyourdata-6019
    @walkingthruyourdata-6019 3 года назад

    Have to install concrete tubes for a trailer frame to sit on, this is just the ticket! Thanks! Great job!

  • @dkhnova
    @dkhnova 6 лет назад +1

    I was in the Peace Corps in the 1980s. Peace Corps volunteers and local helpers used clear plastic tubes just like in your video to build one- or two-room schools and teacher houses, Worked great. Many people commented one how level everything was, compared to other local amateur construction. (Never had a problem with the water freezing.)

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  6 лет назад

      Cool story! It's great to hear how a simple tool can change the overall quality of a project.

  • @AG-sk5bh
    @AG-sk5bh 5 лет назад

    Brilliant method good job. We just filled it up with a water hose and anti freeze when it's cold. But that's badass with the bucket

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  5 лет назад

      Thanks! Yeah, having the bucket in a central location allows for the transfer of elevation along with the level, they are very different but equally important.

  • @tootired76
    @tootired76 7 лет назад

    Useful info... I have some experience as a surveyor. When I built a parking space along side of my garage, I rented a dumpy level. Son held the tape measure as a "rod". I suppose I could have done all the measuring myself with a water level. I have used water in clear tubing for leveling ledger boards and deck posts. That took an extra set of hands.

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  5 лет назад

      Yup, there are a few ways to do it. Somebody with you experience can make any too work. Thanks for watching!

  • @apmgold
    @apmgold 4 года назад

    Great demonstration on how to use your system.

  • @troylindsey1444
    @troylindsey1444 2 месяца назад

    DUDE! This is awesome! Thank you.

  • @kurdtpatton5039
    @kurdtpatton5039 2 года назад

    This was a great explanation!

  • @kienhung8721
    @kienhung8721 3 года назад

    excellent idea simple and cost less. Thank so much!

  • @pollyrobinson3877
    @pollyrobinson3877 4 года назад +2

    This is perfect, just what I needed to see and learn. Thank you!

  • @aegith1816
    @aegith1816 4 года назад

    I releveled my manufactured home using this method. Such an informative tool amd easily overlooked. Nothing is more level than H20.

  • @thornwarbler
    @thornwarbler 7 лет назад +20

    Great explanation and practical demonstration .............Thankyou

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  7 лет назад +1

      Thank YOU for watching and commenting!

    • @serversurfer6169
      @serversurfer6169 5 лет назад +1

      Agreed, especially on the demonstrations. Until midway through the video, I was mostly trying to figure out why I would want such a tool! lol It may actually benefit you to structure these videos in reverse order; demonstrating your nifty tool before explaining how we can make our own. 🤔
      Your water reservoir is probably far larger than it needs to be though. Your hose only holds about 30 cubic inches of water, which is just under half a liter. A 1L bottle could be strung over a nail for easy height adjustment. Charging the system with 1L of water should give you plenty of spare volume for water to flow in and out of the hose as you move around. 🤓👍

    • @SutchiroPete
      @SutchiroPete 3 года назад

      The demonstration of the building of the level is great except for some parts it should be slowed down. If, like me, you've never seen a valve like that before it is pretty hard to follow what you were actually doing and WHAT tool you were using to deconstruct it. I guess you can adjust playback speed on RUclips, but why should everyone need to do so?

  • @mweimorts
    @mweimorts 4 года назад

    Well-done and well-explained. I liked the use of the bucket. It allows a person to perform level marks by themselves. Sometimes it is tough to find an extra set of hands for assistance.

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  4 года назад

      Yup, water levels are great for when you're working alone. Thanks for watching!

  • @danwest5496
    @danwest5496 7 лет назад

    Another solid video. Very nice job.

  • @mikeboehmer324
    @mikeboehmer324 6 лет назад

    Oh man this just made my day, I'm replacing my deck and this will solve so many problems that I've been dreaming up over complicated solutions for. Thanks for sharing!

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  6 лет назад

      That's great to hear! Thanks for watching Mike!

  • @AdventureIndiana
    @AdventureIndiana 2 года назад

    First time I ever seen this, it blew my mind. A guy who grew up on a farm came to my house to help me figure out drainage on yard. The yard was a mess and basically everything sloped toward house. When we were done, he had it dialed in and had drain tiles doing all the work. Farmers are always the smartest people I know. He had a water level and it worked great. No need for lasers or anything fancy. He called it “redneck engineering”

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  2 года назад

      That's a great story! Thank you for sharing it.

  • @micbrock
    @micbrock 5 лет назад

    This was fantastic! I appreciate all the examples you showed on how to use the water level. I came to your video to learn about water levels and I leave understanding them and have some practical ways to use them in the field. I also appreciate you speeding up the bits that are not that relevant. I felt like the length of the video was perfect for the information you presented. Excellent work!

  • @christopherdubour6662
    @christopherdubour6662 7 лет назад

    Great explanation. I wish I saw this before I helped my father-in-law build a patio!

  • @JerryCalvert-x9u
    @JerryCalvert-x9u 8 месяцев назад

    Out of of the videos to assist on this subject this one is my favorite.

  • @czar89031
    @czar89031 7 лет назад

    i never used this water level before & always relying on laser beam equip with air float balancer, i found "bunyip" as they call it a very reliable source of horizontal measurements, thanks for sharing & well explained the practical usage,.. thank you once again,.

  • @badfish2100
    @badfish2100 4 года назад

    That was the best explanation possible. Thank you

  • @robertkneisler5709
    @robertkneisler5709 4 года назад

    great video . what I'd like to know is where did you get all them wire shelves from great idea

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  4 года назад

      The wire shelves are from Costco. If you would like to see how I installed them you can see it in this video. ruclips.net/video/2V8fkTW_AMs/видео.html

  • @bullboss7698
    @bullboss7698 6 лет назад +22

    Fill with windshield washer fluid, its colored & will not freeze.

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  6 лет назад +3

      That a good idea.

    • @daaichommie708
      @daaichommie708 4 года назад

      Full with honey, its also colored and will not go off.

    • @maximumhardcore4362
      @maximumhardcore4362 4 года назад +1

      DaaiChommie did that but the bees got me

    • @TyronePerry
      @TyronePerry 3 года назад +3

      Fill with pee... It is colored and will prevent others from wanting to steal your water level.

  • @meketone
    @meketone 7 лет назад +5

    'Cons: Others may think you're weird.' Hilarious! Nice video, thanks for the information.

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  7 лет назад +1

      Lol! Few read the description! Thanks for watching, reading and commenting!

  • @kingjamez80
    @kingjamez80 7 лет назад

    Thanks! You just saved me a ton by removing my need for a rotary laser level.

  • @squidman556
    @squidman556 4 года назад +12

    Have been in the steel stud suspended ceiling industry for over 30 years a water level never lies unless someone steps on your hose

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  4 года назад

      Yup, especially if they're stepping on the hose to mess with you.......grumble.

  • @chaplainand1
    @chaplainand1 4 года назад

    Thank you. I've made and used just a colored water filled line for some basic projects. I really like the res and storypole plan. Eelegant.

  • @pcrengnr1
    @pcrengnr1 5 лет назад

    Thx for taking the time in making this video. I thought the fact that lasers can't shine upon something that the light can't get to was so true. So the laser isn't the be all end all when there are items in the space but the water level won't care, Shweeeet. The bucket is optional. You can just use the hose. The funny thing is that I have seen water level go for as much as $50 for a 50' unit. I guess they used magic hose. Hahaha.
    Thx again.

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks! Yeah, you can make a water level without a bucket but the way you use it is a little different. A single hose is only level and does not help with overall project elevation. While using a hose level the elevation must be calculated relative to each instance of level. A water level with a reservoir (bucket or something of the sort) can be used for both level and elevation measurements within a reasonable tolerances.

  • @GibClark
    @GibClark 7 лет назад +2

    I've used a bucket level for years but never thought to add a story pole!!! Awesome 👍👍👍👍Thanks for sharing!

  • @Glens1965
    @Glens1965 7 лет назад

    This is the best video on this subject matter that I've seen. Great Presentation!!!

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  7 лет назад

      I'm glad you like it! Thanks for letting me know!

  • @sljack1671
    @sljack1671 3 года назад

    Great video! Thanks!

  • @211steelman
    @211steelman 3 года назад

    Nicely done!

  • @oojagapivy
    @oojagapivy 4 года назад +1

    That is a cool idea for when working on your own, especially the story stick. I use a water level a fair bit, but it's just a tube with water and food dye, and 2 bungs to plug each end for pack up.

  • @robertsonfamily8830
    @robertsonfamily8830 2 года назад

    Super helpful, thanks.

  • @ericjones9545
    @ericjones9545 7 лет назад

    This will come in very handy. Thank you

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  7 лет назад

      Thanks!

    • @ctsehn
      @ctsehn 5 лет назад

      @@Makebuildmodify
      Why is it that the water in my humidifier doesn't level out and spill over the edges?

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  5 лет назад

      @@ctsehn probably because there is a suction force drawing the water towards the atomizer.

    • @ctsehn
      @ctsehn 5 лет назад

      There are just two containers I fill with water and flip upside down. Then, only about 1/2" water comes out of the containers and sits around the filter element that draws the moisture up and and fan assist the entire process. I don't understand why the water doesn't spill over the edges because the level in the containers is much higher.

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  5 лет назад

      @@ctsehn Oh, I think I understand what you are describing now. It's a lot like a water feeder for a cat or dog. That would be due to the fact that the container is sealed. The bucket level requires a hole in the lid to allow the air to displace the water as it finds level. But the humidifier doesn't allow for the immediate displacement to occur. I bet it makes a small "glug" sound every once and a while.

  • @stevegarza3944
    @stevegarza3944 2 года назад

    Very cool thks for the video. Never used this to find level but I know it can be very accurate. I'm going to make one to set the slope on a sewer drain pipe.

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  2 года назад

      Nice. I've used one to find grade for a french drain. So, that's totally doable.

  • @andresmorales9616
    @andresmorales9616 7 лет назад

    Se que no me entenderás, sigo tus vídeos son muy ingeniosos y explicativos auque yo no entienda todo en inglés pero estoy aprendiendo a entenderlo y con tus vídeos aún más Gracias thank you

  • @snell0710
    @snell0710 3 года назад

    Excellent video

  • @sarahr.1076
    @sarahr.1076 7 лет назад +1

    Very nice video and I'm probably going to build one.
    I just remember the struggle of getting a straight and even floor on very old beams, when we just used levels.
    For the rest of the rooms this will be much easier. Just spot the highest point and adjust the rest accordingly. Right now, I just would have loved to know this two years earlier :D

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  7 лет назад

      Sounds like I should have started putting up videos sooner. Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @SanctuarySecurity
    @SanctuarySecurity 7 лет назад

    that is an awesome how to. thanks so much

  • @thevastas635
    @thevastas635 3 года назад

    So cool! Thanks!!

  • @edsmelly
    @edsmelly 7 лет назад

    Fantastic video.

  • @dam5959
    @dam5959 7 лет назад

    Great job teaching. Very usefull

  • @wingnutx
    @wingnutx 7 лет назад

    Outstanding video. Thank you.

  • @OSPREY43
    @OSPREY43 7 лет назад +1

    excellent video ! thanks for sharing ...

  • @crenshaw007
    @crenshaw007 7 лет назад

    I just stumbled across a few of your videos. These are awesome! I'm just a novice so this is very informative.

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  7 лет назад

      That's really good to hear. Can ask what you're interested in making? I'm trying to learn more about my audience so I can make better project choices for my new videos.

    • @crenshaw007
      @crenshaw007 7 лет назад

      Make Build Modify I did a few makeshift things around the house for my daughters, we took a shelf and turned it into a play kitchen and I put some posts on their beds to make a canopy. I really liked the different tricks you used to make the bench. A friend I work with does a lot of wood stuff and I showed him this video.

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  7 лет назад

      Thanks!

  • @reviewcrewforyou
    @reviewcrewforyou 7 лет назад

    Thank you for this video. It really helped me understand how it all works. Really great video with all the examples you gave.

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  7 лет назад

      You're welcome. Thanks for letting me know you liked it!

  • @yankeedoodlesoldier
    @yankeedoodlesoldier 7 лет назад

    thank you, great description of build & use

  • @ooocrowooo
    @ooocrowooo 7 лет назад

    This is going to save me some head scratching and guess work, tks.

  • @filitosa2
    @filitosa2 2 года назад

    Hello, nice! Question : why use a bucket vs filling up tube Thanks!

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  2 года назад

      That's a good question. The short answer is that there is a difference between level and elevation. When you use a hose with clear ends the water will be level. However, if both ends of the hose move for the next reading then you will have a new set of level marks at a completely different elevation. Generally, when a bucket level is used the bucket is stationary and all of the lines are relative to that elevation. There are some other small differences too but they don't matter too much for most applications.

  • @elliotwelz9793
    @elliotwelz9793 2 года назад

    I live in a cold area and can't use straight water as the system is stored in my van . I use automobile antifreeze . The dark pink is more visible then the green stuff .
    I made sure the containers can't leak where I filled them as they are sealed .A on/off valve is used at the top of the container to displace and let air in .

  • @ilyaivanov1745
    @ilyaivanov1745 7 лет назад +1

    It was very useful ! Thank you for sharing !

  • @big66bob66
    @big66bob66 3 года назад

    excellent video

  • @stevengerhardt1221
    @stevengerhardt1221 4 года назад +1

    Man I'm going to pimp this video out😂. You would think people would understand that we get level from water. But😪😪😪This was taught to me in H.S. shop class. Great job on the video.

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  4 года назад +1

      Haha! Thanks Steven.

    • @stevengerhardt1221
      @stevengerhardt1221 4 года назад

      @@Makebuildmodify no sir! THANK YOU! You have saved me the time of making such a video. But I still may an show the LEVEL marks with a 360 laser LEVEL. AWESOME JOB FOR REAL!

  • @xelalaw
    @xelalaw 7 лет назад +1

    What a great video. You make it so easy to understand. I'll be doing piers and posts and will definitely use this method!

  • @RLH47
    @RLH47 7 лет назад

    Thanks for revealing the great mystery of the water level, Excellent video.

  • @davemoreno4323
    @davemoreno4323 7 лет назад

    Great video, just subscribed

  • @HughesEarthworks
    @HughesEarthworks 7 лет назад

    Awesome! Thanks for sharing.

  • @richwilliam3378
    @richwilliam3378 7 лет назад

    Thanks for the great video. I made a water level when I was laying out the foundations for my barn, but it wasn't as good as yours. I'll use your method in future.

  • @eugenescott8373
    @eugenescott8373 7 лет назад

    Great information...!!
    I learned something today... Thank You

  • @JerrysThisandThat
    @JerrysThisandThat 7 лет назад

    What a great video. I learnt a lot from it. Thank you.

  • @dustchip8060
    @dustchip8060 9 месяцев назад

    Perfect, not close Everytime.

  • @rosethroop8410
    @rosethroop8410 6 лет назад

    I am going to build a pole barn when I have all the poles put in place how do I use this method to find where I cut the poles to the same length. Hope I explaned this right Thanks plus great video.

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  6 лет назад +3

      After your poles are installed set your water level bucket on a stool or short ladder. Then go to every pole with the hose and mark the water line on the posts. Then measure up from the water line to the desired top of post and do the same for all of the posts.

  • @williammiller64
    @williammiller64 6 лет назад

    Great video!!!

  • @myphonelist
    @myphonelist 7 лет назад

    Its 2:30 am and want to continue watching your videos. you make it so easy to follow. I subscribed .....
    lets build my garage together.

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  7 лет назад

      Thanks! I wish I could help build everybody's projects. I glad you like them!

  • @SeanFoushee
    @SeanFoushee 7 лет назад +1

    Excellent video! I've been fretting measuring level of the slab in our large living/dinning room to complete my flooring project and this looks like just the thing I need. Great examples and explanation, also thanks for the supplies list.

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  7 лет назад

      No problem. Thanks for letting me know it helped!

  • @markxt84
    @markxt84 4 года назад

    Watched this video last night made one today level my pool turn out amazing thank for the video and I will probably use it this year to level my mini home

  • @AndySoukup
    @AndySoukup 7 лет назад +1

    This would have came in really handy when i was trying to level the roof on my pergola. I even have all the parts sitting in my garage!

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  7 лет назад +1

      I should have made the video sooner. Thanks for watching!

  • @danielramirez8852
    @danielramirez8852 7 лет назад

    is the most effective level, since before your video is used....thank you

  • @Tomsjamb
    @Tomsjamb 7 лет назад

    This is great I want to level my Mobile home I see it sagging in some places not by much but the Wood Floor I noticed seems to be rising and causing a disturbance in the finish edges where they butt up too, Ill go down under the home and screw the adjustments until i find a happy medium with one person on top and me down under should work out much easier. Thank You so much ! God Bless you Bro.

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  6 лет назад

      You're welcome! I hope you get a good result on the mobile home project.

  • @photodoc100
    @photodoc100 2 года назад

    Thank you,very clear.
    🇦🇺👍🏻

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  2 года назад

      You are very welcome

    • @photodoc100
      @photodoc100 2 года назад

      @@Makebuildmodify thanks 🙂 , I am 59 and working on my house ( 3rd house) , I had a brick paving business for 3 years In 1988 ( 34 years ago 😩) and used to use a water line all the time,but I forgot about it and how to use it,thanks to you now I remember.👍🏻
      They really are a great tool.
      🇦🇺👍🏻⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

  • @ابراهيممنجل-ث1ث
    @ابراهيممنجل-ث1ث 13 дней назад

    THANK YOU VERY GOOD IDEA ...............CUTE MAN

  • @sunnysacto
    @sunnysacto 4 года назад

    I used rubber tire stem valve (remove valve), pop into a thick container for fast seal outlet. Long neck valve is best. Heat or clamp on hose for tight seal. Great tool, mine is 80 feet 3/8" hose. I used old 1.5 gal dead pump sprayer.

  • @somaaelsapak6361
    @somaaelsapak6361 6 лет назад

    Great video thanks sir

  • @JedidiahShultzIrishCraftsman
    @JedidiahShultzIrishCraftsman 7 лет назад +2

    Awesome!!💪🏻 I love the heat gun trick on the tubing! Very clever brother!!👊👊

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  7 лет назад +1

      Thanks! I think I saw box that you made for Jimmy on his vlog the other day. Right?

    • @JedidiahShultzIrishCraftsman
      @JedidiahShultzIrishCraftsman 7 лет назад

      Make Build Modify sure enough my friend!!! 😊 so, you seem like an extremely sharp gentleman and I was curious what you do for a living??😊😊

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  7 лет назад +2

      I do a little bit of a lot of things. I'm a carpenter (builder/remodel) a few days a week. I sell art supplies and jewelry on Etsy. I have a few niche informational websites that I do the code development on for ad revenue. I was a product photographer for a few years and now I'm trying to do the RUclips thing.

    • @JedidiahShultzIrishCraftsman
      @JedidiahShultzIrishCraftsman 7 лет назад +1

      Make Build Modify oh wow! Many hats and very sharp! 👊 That's really cool, at any rate I love your videos and keep up the great work!!

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  7 лет назад +1

      Yeah, way too many hats. It keeps things interesting though. Thanks!

  • @techedfireman4981
    @techedfireman4981 7 лет назад

    Great one! Thanks for this.

  • @boeingav8r
    @boeingav8r 3 года назад

    great video! I have about 1/2 acre worth of backyard that is uneven, eroding away, and slopes down at the property line. I'm planning on building a retaining wall, backfill with dirt to make it even and mostly flat (but I'll have a 2% grade for drainage). Can this water level do what I'm wanting? It looks like the technique in your video where your bucket is on the shelf and you're placing the marks on the garage door might work for me. So in my case, would I just place the bucket next to the foundation of the house, calibrate it, then run it along the property line and mark it with steaks? Thanks!!

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  3 года назад

      Yeah, that's one way to do it.
      I've even measured grade ever 300 feet with a water level. But for long runs like that you have to make a list of relative elevations and do the math.

    • @boeingav8r
      @boeingav8r 3 года назад

      @@Makebuildmodify gotcha. that makes sense, thx for reply

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  3 года назад

      @@boeingav8r You're welcome.

  • @hnguyen1925
    @hnguyen1925 3 года назад

    Thank you very much.

  • @BiggMo
    @BiggMo 6 лет назад

    Excellent description of making one and the use. Remember to recalibrate if you spill any liquid, your water level changes.
    One design change I would recommend is using a smaller diameter bucket so the whole mess can fit inside a 5gal bucket for storage and transport. Well...as I’m typing this i realize I have 2 suggestions - Because our cold temps here I also use anti-freeze. Preferably the stuff used to winterize RV’s, not as toxic if there is a spill. Some old timers suggested mineral oil because it settles out faster in the reservoir - but that seams really messy if I drop my line.

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  6 лет назад

      Thanks. Yeah, I've done all of the above. I was just keeping it simple for the video.

    • @markw3598
      @markw3598 6 лет назад +1

      The level for use doesn't change, if you spill some just add more!! As long as there is enough water to go from one point to the other it works. Water is always self-leveling.

  • @timdevine1254
    @timdevine1254 7 лет назад

    Great video, thanks. I have assembled all the parts except the tape measure, can't find a flexible one like you show, can you provide a part number for that item?

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  7 лет назад

      Cool! Here's the closest thing I could find. I think it should work.
      Adhesive backed tape measure: amzn.to/2s8hKzg

  • @Robbo4843
    @Robbo4843 4 года назад

    I've recently bought a water level and had a play around with it, I've found that when you move one end of the tube that the water height changes. I've put both ends of the tube on a wall, about a foot apart, marked the water level on the left side, then raised the right hand side up a couple of foot, then found that when the water levels itself, it's not on the mark.

    • @Makebuildmodify
      @Makebuildmodify  4 года назад

      My guess is that it was the hose type, right? It's important to know the difference between level and elevation. Two very different things. That is why a reservoir type is a little better than a hose. The change in water difference in the hose makes almost no difference in the reservoir elevation. Well within tolerances.

    • @Robbo4843
      @Robbo4843 4 года назад

      Ok. Thanks. 👍

    • @4en6ix
      @4en6ix 3 года назад

      I too have done this. But after consideration I realized ALL a water level does is find level between two points....after the rise and fall in the hose finally stops of course (often many minutes in a thin hose). Moving the one end of the hose to a 3rd location will change both sides and you will have to measure back to the original line you wanted and note the difference and then transfer that against the new 3rd location.......too easy.
      The reservoir and hose still isn't perfect either, because as the hose end is moved around it will also be inaccurate (though less obvious then a hose by itself system). The reason is because no person can perfectly move the hose end around and keep it level.....it can be high in one spot or low in another and that will effect water level.
      This is effectively changing the container size (reservoir and hose included) each time it is moved.
      Holding the hose lower then the first mark will introduce more hose into the system = increase of container size that the water now has to occupy = drop in water height.
      Same deal if the hose is held higher, it will mean there is a decrease in container size that the same amount of water now has to occupy which will create a rise in water height.