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Old 06-29-2008, 07:49 PM   #1
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Laser Levels


Anyone have a CST/berger laser line level. Seams like it would be very handy.

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Old 06-29-2008, 08:40 PM   #2
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Re: Laser Levels


I have a Stabillia lazer level. I think I have a berger lazer square. Comes in handy when laying outside walls
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sorry to be off topic but does bosch own cst/berger?
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Re: Laser Levels


I own 3 different lasers. 1). a plumb bob laser that shoots 5 ways, up, down, front, side to side. Mostly used for plumming walls. the laser can overlap the bottom plate so i just line up the dot with the side of the plate then move the top plate until it hits the dot on the ceiling and shoot away. very nice. 2.) I dont know what its called but it can shoot a solid level T. it comes in handy for setting doors, cased openings, getting plumb and level lines for cabinets. 3.)is a rotary laser that i mostly use for drop ceilings. My opinion is that no matter which laser you buy, you wont be disappointed, you'll find many jobs it can do to make yours just that much easier
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