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    I want to buy a laser level for a fairly big job and beside that I like toys. I know some don't work well outdoors but I don't know what I am looking for so the big question, does anyone know if this will work outdoors or can point me to one that will. Thanks.

    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/New-Green...3D151766828198
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    Hi Chris,
    I have a young Friend who has a Laser Business, here in Nth Geelong, Vic.
    I could get him to help you with your decision. He has been in business for quite a few years now & I'm fairly certain he knows his stuff.
    PM me & I can put you in touch with him & a Ph. No. wood be a help.
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    Green is definitely the colour recommend for out doors. Still on a bright day you will likely be relying on your reciever

    It does not clarify whether or not the remote is a reciever as well or not. Mine is.

    It looks to be excellent bang for bucks. Mine was about 5x's that price (on sale) some 10 years ago

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    Quote Originally Posted by issatree View Post
    Hi Chris,
    I have a young Friend who has a Laser Business, here in Nth Geelong, Vic.
    I could get him to help you with your decision. He has been in business for quite a few years now & I'm fairly certain he knows his stuff.
    PM me & I can put you in touch with him & a Ph. No. wood be a help.
    Does your friend do repairs. My laser level was not used for 13 months or so and the battery acid leaked. Now it wont work

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris Parks View Post
    I want to buy a laser level for a fairly big job and beside that I like toys. I know some don't work well outdoors but I don't know what I am looking for so the big question, does anyone know if this will work outdoors or can point me to one that will. Thanks.

    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/New-Green...3D151766828198
    Bargain price, nothing wrong with that one. I paid $900-00 for a second hand one 12 years ago.
    Laser levels have come down dramatically in price the last few years as a result of competition and the ease of use (1 person instead of 2) as well as accuracy.
    The person who never made a mistake never made anything

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    Hi Dave,
    Will take me a couple of days to get your question answered.
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    Thanks guys, I will order one and start work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by issatree View Post
    Hi Dave,
    Will take me a couple of days to get your question answered.
    Thankyou
    Quote Originally Posted by Chris Parks View Post
    Thanks guys, I will order one and start work.
    Hope it works well for you. Love a review after you have used it

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    Well I'm in the market for a laser level as well, but I don't want to spend anything like $500. I'm thinking something more along these lines:

    https://sydneytools.com.au/bosch-gll...r-professional

    How well do the red laser glasses work?

    I just want to be able to find levels outside, and maybe the odd one inside. It's not something I will use that much so don't want to invest too much.
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    If you use at dusk red can be seen real easy.

    The ad mentions a receiver. If it had a receiver they work great and does not mater if you can see it or not.

    Not ecer used glasses so cant coment on that

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    FF, spend $20-00 and get 20Lm 12mm clear plastic tube, mix a bit of food colouring with water (makes it easier to see) and use as a water level.
    Since you said only occasional use, just need to get your good lady to operate your datum end, just make sure you get ALL air bubbles out.
    Accurate to +/- 1mm. Works around corners with both ends hidden from each other, laser won't do that. The advantage of the laser is 1 person operation and easier quicker set up. Leaves you with spare $'s for workshop toys opps! meant essentials
    The person who never made a mistake never made anything

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    Quote Originally Posted by rwbuild View Post
    FF, spend $20-00 and get 20Lm 12mm clear plastic tube, mix a bit of food colouring with water (makes it easier to see) and use as a water level.
    Since you said only occasional use, just need to get your good lady to operate your datum end, just make sure you get ALL air bubbles out.
    Accurate to +/- 1mm. Works around corners with both ends hidden from each other, laser won't do that. The advantage of the laser is 1 person operation and easier quicker set up. Leaves you with spare $'s for workshop toys opps! meant essentials
    Brett you can make a one man water level really easily and they are accurate if a little slow sometimes and that is how I have done it on prior jobs. This explains it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0HMBZlZkqU4

    As you are doing an internal fit out as well the laser will come in very handy. The only reason I have not bought one before has been cost, I have a Cowley level here if you want it but you really don't, they are a two man pain in the bum to use. I built my workshop with it and can't bring myself to throw it is the bin.
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    Thanks chaps. Yes I think I may stick to plastic pipe and dyed water which was the original plan.
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    That's a good vid CHris - a couple of good ideas in there - thanks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FenceFurniture View Post
    Well I'm in the market for a laser level as well, but I don't want to spend anything like $500. I'm thinking something more along these lines:

    https://sydneytools.com.au/bosch-gll...r-professional

    How well do the red laser glasses work? .
    I've used one of the small Bosch units with the red glasses to set up a 6 x 1.5m concrete slab.
    Inside no problems, outside in direct sunlight - hopeless.
    In the shade, only good for about a meter.
    As Dave says I ended doing the levelling at dusk.

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