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Old 05-22-2008, 10:27 PM   #41
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Stop with the level ****! ..... I can't take it anymore.... (drooling over the magnetic jamber set)
So you think that **** is on the level?.

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Stabillia all the way, there is nothing else on my jobs!
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Other manufacturers make levels.....Damn, learn sumpthin new erry day
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Just remember that any level that is made in china has to be flipped 180 degrees to be accurate.Since they are 180 degrees away from the US.
Or you can simply stand on your head when you look at the level, that way your seeing the level the way it was made.
If not you risk putting doors in upside down or you might end up putting the kitchen cabinets on the ceiling instead of the floor.
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