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23rd February 2006, 01:18 AM #16GOLD MEMBER
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I have used a system like johnnybegood for years. A bit of food colouring and a bit of kitchen detergent to reduce surface friction of the tube. Use a 3/8 pipe and it gives quicker readings than a smaller diameter. I first saw a one man level used when my pool was installed and it is level according to the contents!
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25th February 2006, 12:51 AM #17SENIOR MEMBER
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As anyone used this type of water level - if so is it worth the $120 price tag?.
Thanking those in advance for their reply.
Cheers
MH
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25th February 2006, 08:33 AM #18Registered
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The most simplest piece of equipment gone high tech, for what?
Next they will be making motorised walking sticks.
Al :confused:
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25th February 2006, 09:51 PM #19Originally Posted by Metal Head
MH,
try and go direct to a company called kaylok in melbourne, tell them you're a business buyer and they're only about $40. Alternatively, heaps on US ebay as well. I've got the pro model and it's good.
regards,
AD
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25th February 2006, 10:11 PM #20Originally Posted by ozwinner
I wouldn't use less than 1/2" hose.
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25th February 2006, 11:40 PM #21Originally Posted by ozwinner
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27th February 2006, 09:51 PM #22SENIOR MEMBER
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Thank you Bob and AD for your replies.
I am in the process of making my own water level but using 9mm OD and 6mm ID clear tubing, which is the same as used on the Zircon water level shown on my previous post on this thread. So Bob you think that this equipment would be useless with such a small diameter?. My concern is when we had our house reblocked 6 months ago the company we hired to to the job used only a homemade instrument with the same diameters:eek:.
AD, I just looked in the white pages and noticed a company called kaylock (with a c in it) located in Clifton Hill - is that the one you mean?.
Once I have made my water level I will put some images on this thread to get the experts opinions.
Cheers
David
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3rd March 2006, 11:20 AM #23SENIOR MEMBER
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Originally Posted by bloggs1968
I thought I would mention this so others don't waste there time (and petrol) going there unless you have a business - they are a wholesaler.
Regards
David
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3rd March 2006, 11:33 AM #24
David,
Kaylock seemed more than happy to sell to me direct - I do have a business as ther local rep in Tassie didn't stock the item. Kaylock themselves didn't stock the pro level so in the end I purchased from Zircon USA direct.
Zircon still sent it via Kaylock though.
I think it is absolute rubbish that a wholesaler cannot retail to the public, particularly when a $40 item is being re-sold for $120.
Did you call them before you went to ask if they would sell to you?
AD
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3rd March 2006, 12:25 PM #25SENIOR MEMBER
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Originally Posted by bloggs1968
No, I didn't go in person for fear of wasting petrol & more importantly time. The facts I stated were the ones I was given from a lady working at the store - via telephone. I agree it isn't nice that people should mark up the price by as much as 200% but this practice happens in all industries. After the conversation I took up your other idea and noticed that they are being sold on the American Ebay for $40 Australian - I am awaiting a reply to find out the cost of posting the item. It is appalling to think you can purchase an item so far away for half the price and it doesn't cost me any petrol or stress.
What does it say about how "the system" works here.
Cheers
David
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3rd March 2006, 03:24 PM #26
David,
that's why I buy all my Festool consumables from the US as the local importer rips us all off. Surely businesses would prefer 30% mark up to no sale at all - I can't figure it out. I think that a lot of businesses don't realise how easy international e-commerce is to the Australian consumer.
Good luck with ebay.
AD
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