Appreciate these videos! 👍 Any info on roofs/ pitches/ tying in different parts of the roof (hips /valleys) Keep up the great work! Sharing with my mates at Tafe. 🙌
Tony Luka good to hear! I’m always a little leery not wanting people to Be unhappy with an expensive purchase but I can only share my experiences and hope it works well for others
It’s great! My shed has been completed and it turned out nice looking and sturdy and it is way better than the sheds that many of my neighbors had put up. Of course, I'm pleased with the outcome and this Ryan’s ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxGZedDTcDfgD7fG_uU4esfx_EgxzlY2_1 Plans was extremely useful to me as a guide.
Pythagorean theorem is actually a^2 + b^2 = c^2. The 3,4,5 thing is a result of that theorem. Love the videos Kyle! Watch them all!!! Carpenter from Minnesota here!
@@RRBuildings I agree Kyle. Many trade people that work with there hands are not scholars, yet they are masters at the trade they do. I don't know you're educational background is, but I can confidently say that you are the master builder. Love the channel and I think this video helps tons of individuals, me included. Thank you
J Daniels wanted to let ya know that Kyle has a IT degree from university & decided to change careers. Guess didn’t like being indoors behind a computer all day😉 Which I’m glad, cuz now we have this awesome channel & guy!
Another great vid Kyle! I work for a small commercial general contracting company and we still use theodolites and builders levels to lay out buildings, but that stabila layout station would be great!
I really appreciate the info, I've always had trouble building cabinets that are perfectly square and it drives me crazy so I'm hoping to try this and maybe it will solve the problems
I'm not a contractor but I totally understood everything you said, especially the part where the grade or lot isn't level and using just tapes will get you close but not spot on. For me close is good enough usually, but if there was any way I could justify buying that 180L, I would. Anyhow, I'm rambling, great video and learned a lot from you. Thanks Kyle!
Hey Kyle, I just wanted to say how much I thoroughly enjoyed the video. The layout station really comes into it's element when you throw in uneven ground! A similar future video explaining the differences between plumb and level and how to find them would be great too. A simple, albeit primative method that I really like is a clear plastic hose and water to get a level, a few drops of food colouring also really helps to make it easy to see too :)
I use this Stabila also, excellent device. I would recommend checking it's calibration occasionally in the shop using reference marks on floor and walls. I've never had an issue with mine, always checks out but can't be sure otherwise.
Ranken survey had 5 units come in they had to send back to China because they couldnt get them accurate enough to be considered "calibrated" to begin with, quad 4000 or bust, its the original and 10,000 times better
Kyle...I am very impressed with your explanation of how to set out a building. I have watched your video's with great interest and honestly believe your pole frame construction method for both work shops and homes would go down great in Ireland.
Great job Kyle as always. Another way to find square without the app is A2 x B2 = C2. This works well with a regular calculator. I’ve always liked math as well. Someone reminded me of this formula when they set up large temporary tents. Thank you again for the content.
Excellent video . Now it would be great that you could show us how to use it as a grade stick . Have seen you use the laser many times and measure the height of the columns . You have your metal brackets bolted into place and you use the grade stick to measure for height and mark down the numbers on the brackets . I have no idea what those numbers are . Thanks
The laser level shoots out a beam of laser light that is absolutely level, 360° around the laser level base (head). You then go to the spot of a marked, known elevation with a rod (can be any straight stick) and the laser sensor. Hold the rod on top of that spot as plumb as you can. Then move the sensor up or down on the rod until it picks up the exact height of the laser beam being projected out by the laser base (the sensor will give off a constant tone). Attach the sensor to the rod. Now, wherever you go on the site you can hold the rod on any spot, move the rod with the sensor attached, up or down until you get that constant tone again. Then you know the bottom of the rod is at the exact same elevation as the original known spot. It’s important to remember that, the sensor on the rod, only tells you when it is level with the base. The bottom of the rod is the ‘business end’ and is at the actual elevation you’re looking for. *The numbers he’s writing down on the brackets, is the difference in height, between the bracket elevation and the known elevation.
One of my most enjoyed channels. With all the great videos dropping I'm wondering if there is any time left to build ? Hoping you are able to work on the construction projects because I really enjoy your work in progress stuff. Your cordless circular top five narrowed my choice down from 3 to 1 after a lot of research - your take put me over the edge, made the choice and have been very satisfied with that choice, so, thank you !
Great video! I'm not a builder, but jack of all trades (kinda) master of none. (Railroad mechanic). I learned a lot with this! BTW... when do you want to come to Omaha to do my building?!? 😁
You just added a tool to my list for the masonry company that I'm trying to launch next season. Also in your defense of not going over the entire pythagorean theorem it is incredibly difficult to actually do those calculations in imperial measurements, base 12 number system with fractions thrown in for good measure lol.
great video... i just got my self a 3 plane Milwaukee 250 ft. 3-Plane green Laser Level and i have a pergola wall attach to be install where should i position my laser level to start with?
This is all a newer and less expensive version of what we were using for survey layouts back in 1990. We had the laser on a tripod and a prism on an extending rod. Did this for setting miles of easements for utility runs. Mostly phone and fiber.
Another way to find square without using any math and only using one tape is the intersecting arc method. Suppose you are trying to make a rectangle 60’x 40’: -Like the method Kyle explained, establish your first control line and mark it whether it be a chalk line on something stationary or a string line from one stake to another. -Estimate (or measure) the approximate center of your first control line and mark it. From that center mark, measure each way, on the line, any random number you want. The larger, the better, relative to whatever it is you are trying to establish ‘square’ for. -From the center mark, pull a perpendicular measurement of about 40’. Just estimate as best you can, perpendicular. You don’t have to be perfect. Perfect will come from the next couple steps. -Now from one of the randomly measured dimension marks from center, measure out to your approximately perpendicular 40’ mark. Again it doesn’t have to be exact. Swing and mark an arc, about 1’ or 2’ long. -Repeat the last step from the other mark on your first control line. The intersection of those 2 arcs will be exactly square or perpendicular from your original control line. You now have 2 lines, square to each other, that you can measure any dimensions you want, on an ‘X’ and ‘Y’ axis and be guaranteed of squareness. A simple sketch would make this much easier to explain but it’s really not very difficult, doesn’t require any math and works with any numbers you would like to use.
Excellent video and you explained it all so clearly! Does they Stabila layout station also give you the dimension/distance from the plump point like a tape measure would?
Great video bro . I love the 3-4-5 , I am checking square all the time on my framing jobs . It bugs me to no end when things aren’t square / plumb or level . Makes everything easier when you just check . By the way how are you liking that Martinez framing square ? I just got mine ordered but it’s going to be a few weeks till they make me one . Not keeping much on hand I was told . Can’t wait for it ! Nice work man on always sharing your knowledge 👍🏻
Alex Lambert go to where the title of this video is & see that little arrow to the right . Click that & scroll down where you see the link for shirts or hats . I have one there pretty sweet right ! 👍🏻
What a great tutorial Kyle...the visuals made it very easy to understand..im not a builder just a beginner DIY 'r ... gonna try to build a small generator shed soon with no skills!
Just happened to stumble upon your channel and I was wondering if you happened to went college and if so, what’d you major in or what’d you gain experience from and learned to be so successful in building barns/large buildings?
@RR Buildings - I am building a detached garage. How do I pick a reference point from the existing home and layout a 28 x 28 garage using the screwdriver method from there? The method makes perfect sense, just trying to figure out how to square to existing structure. Great stuff, thanks!
I build aluminum boats and heres a trick I found for fractions. If you want to cut a fraction in half, let's say 5/8, just double the denominator. Half of 5/8 is 5/16. You can also double the fraction with the same reversed trick . 3/16 doubled is 3/8. Sometimes it gets a lil messy. Example: doubling something like 5/8 and youll get 5/4. Just use the 4/4 as your whole number and you have 1/4 left, so it would be 1 1/4. Once you get the hang of it, it's really easy and quick. And remember when you're adding fractions, make sure the denominator is the same for both. This saves a lot of time as I find manually calculating fractions sometimes confusing. I sit there and triple check my numbers because I don't trust myself lol hope this helps at least someone
Great video! What if I'm laying out a foundation say one side is 100ft long and I need to place anchor bolts every 25ft, could this device help me to accurately place these bolts when pouring the concrete?
Hey Kyle. Thanks for ur help. I've learned alot. I'm new to metal roofing and framing is now my new job. But I was on metal roof and starting out of valley. I could not figure out how to come out the valley. It was so annoying. I could not do it. Going into the valley was easy. But the section where it ended and started in a valley. Well just wanted to ask if u could make a video on it. Think it would help alot. Even on small scale e
Hey Kyle - I know this is an older video, but I am curious on the comparison between this and the LAR 350. It seems like there are some overlapping uses for both. ie, it seems like you can square with the 350 on its side, but then you can also capture grade with the 180. I haven't found any real good comparison videos out there. If you had to own one, which would it be? If you have some thoughts I'd greatly appreciate it!
Hey Kyle great video I was wondering if you use the layout station on post frame buildings with your corner stakes to hold the strings cause I'm very interested in one of them
How about finding square Ina remodel job , say maybe doing flooring in a 30 year home , starting square is easier then going behind someone remodeling . Great video
I didn't catch whether it measured distance as well? I guess once string lines up and horizontal you could get accurate measures with a tape. Without having to readjust for square from the manual method. Sorry just talking that through. Good tool i think i get it.
Will it also read the distance you’re looking for? For example, if you’re trying to square up a 20’x40’ building will it let you know when you’ve reached 20’ or 40’?
Great video! I have been watching your channel for a while. So my question is how to lay out an unattached structure (workshop) parallel to an existing structure (house) on two axis? If more information is needed please let me know. Thanks again for sharing you knowledge with us! Regards, John
So it’s a 3 line lazer that’s long distance so what do you think about the Milwaukee m12 new self leveling lazer that goes to 250 feet for 700 that comes with the receiver, now this lazer the m180 is $2000 now
Keeping with the theme of sharing basic building knowledge, let me know below other content you might like to see. Thanks and please share and like!!
All I wanna know is does it make coffee?
I watched your earlier videos where you used the stabila la180, bought one for my self and I feel like it paid for its self in one month. Thanks
Thank you for super video
Appreciate these videos! 👍 Any info on roofs/ pitches/ tying in different parts of the roof (hips /valleys) Keep up the great work! Sharing with my mates at Tafe. 🙌
Tony Luka good to hear! I’m always a little leery not wanting people to
Be unhappy with an expensive purchase but I can only share my experiences and hope it works well for others
I would probably just stand around my backyard finding square for no reason if I had that layout machine. Looks super cool.
It’s great! My shed has been completed and it turned out nice looking and sturdy and it is way better than the sheds that many of my neighbors had put up. Of course, I'm pleased with the outcome and this Ryan’s ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxGZedDTcDfgD7fG_uU4esfx_EgxzlY2_1 Plans was extremely useful to me as a guide.
I will say it again the best UA-cam building chanel out. To all that watch share. Keep the great content coming
Thanks mike!!
Pythagorean theorem is actually a^2 + b^2 = c^2. The 3,4,5 thing is a result of that theorem. Love the videos Kyle! Watch them all!!! Carpenter from Minnesota here!
okay you got me...I was just keeping it simple...I said I didn't want it to be a math lesson lol
Ok?.. who said it wasn't?
That's basically what he said you tool...
@@RRBuildings I agree Kyle. Many trade people that work with there hands are not scholars, yet they are masters at the trade they do. I don't know you're educational background is, but I can confidently say that you are the master builder. Love the channel and I think this video helps tons of individuals, me included. Thank you
J Daniels wanted to let ya know that Kyle has a IT degree from university & decided to change careers. Guess didn’t like being indoors behind a computer all day😉 Which I’m glad, cuz now we have this awesome channel & guy!
Thank you sir!!!!! I am building a 20x30 pole barn and couldn’t figure out how to get square. You taught me something I will never forget 👍
Perfect for building decks etc at the lake where behind most homes are steep slopes to the lake. Thanks for this tutorial. Now to put it in my budget
Great video I’m an electrician in Canada and I learn so much about carpentry from your channel ! Keep it up
Another great vid Kyle! I work for a small commercial general contracting company and we still use theodolites and builders levels to lay out buildings, but that stabila layout station would be great!
Thanks for showing the free method and the high tech method.
I really appreciate the info, I've always had trouble building cabinets that are perfectly square and it drives me crazy so I'm hoping to try this and maybe it will solve the problems
Your videos..Perfect. Your English...Smooth, understandable, perfect.Keep doing so Regards from 🇬🇷
I'm not a contractor but I totally understood everything you said, especially the part where the grade or lot isn't level and using just tapes will get you close but not spot on. For me close is good enough usually, but if there was any way I could justify buying that 180L, I would. Anyhow, I'm rambling, great video and learned a lot from you. Thanks Kyle!
Hey Kyle, I just wanted to say how much I thoroughly enjoyed the video. The layout station really comes into it's element when you throw in uneven ground! A similar future video explaining the differences between plumb and level and how to find them would be great too. A simple, albeit primative method that I really like is a clear plastic hose and water to get a level, a few drops of food colouring also really helps to make it easy to see too :)
Thanks for sharing basic building knowledge. I don't have any knowledge of building and I'm planning to build a small tool shed on my backyard.
I use this Stabila also, excellent device. I would recommend checking it's calibration occasionally in the shop using reference marks on floor and walls. I've never had an issue with mine, always checks out but can't be sure otherwise.
Ranken survey had 5 units come in they had to send back to China because they couldnt get them accurate enough to be considered "calibrated" to begin with, quad 4000 or bust, its the original and 10,000 times better
Excellent video. That laser will pay for itself by allowing you to create perfection from the start and not having to fix incorrectly laid out lines.
Exactly
Kyle...I am very impressed with your explanation of how to set out a building. I have watched your video's with great interest and honestly believe your pole frame construction method for both work shops and homes would go down great in Ireland.
Education...your calling! Well done presentation. Tim @ CLiffside Acres
Great job Kyle as always. Another way to find square without the app is A2 x B2 = C2. This works well with a regular calculator. I’ve always liked math as well. Someone reminded me of this formula when they set up large temporary tents. Thank you again for the content.
Loved when you went real life in the yard. Awesome Kyle.
super helpful video. really helped get my head around setting out
Nice tool and method explained well. Thanks Kyle.
This was a great video, my kids loved watching it too... typically they’ll tune out when I’m watching UA-cam. But they loved the lesson 👍🏻
Great presentation from a metal stud contractor.
Wow, that does buy peace of mind to know your right on the mark or square utilizing the laser !
i don't need that laser but i really want it GREAT info thank you
It would look so good just sitting on my desk.
I don’t need one either but defo want one!
great video! this channel will transform our concrete company. thank you!
how nice to be teaching.,., but with obstaculoss.,., example, a middle building.,., how I love this channel.,.
That is a nice tool to have when doing a lot of construction work.
Excellent video . Now it would be great that you could show us how to use it as a grade stick . Have seen you use the laser many times and measure the height of the columns . You have your metal brackets bolted into place and you use the grade stick to measure for height and mark down the numbers on the brackets . I have no idea what those numbers are . Thanks
good idea ... thanks
The laser level shoots out a beam of laser light that is absolutely level, 360° around the laser level base (head). You then go to the spot of a marked, known elevation with a rod (can be any straight stick) and the laser sensor. Hold the rod on top of that spot as plumb as you can. Then move the sensor up or down on the rod until it picks up the exact height of the laser beam being projected out by the laser base (the sensor will give off a constant tone). Attach the sensor to the rod. Now, wherever you go on the site you can hold the rod on any spot, move the rod with the sensor attached, up or down until you get that constant tone again. Then you know the bottom of the rod is at the exact same elevation as the original known spot.
It’s important to remember that, the sensor on the rod, only tells you when it is level with the base. The bottom of the rod is the ‘business end’ and is at the actual elevation you’re looking for.
*The numbers he’s writing down on the brackets, is the difference in height, between the bracket elevation and the known elevation.
@@psidvicious thanks
Love watching your videos, I think I learn something every time i watch!
Can you put a link in the video to the jet stakes. I think after this video it will make more sense. Thanks
Great info. and demo with the laser.
I like the information you give on these videos.
Another great video. You would be a great teacher. With real experience.
Another amazing video! I really appreciate the time you take to teach us
One of my most enjoyed channels. With all the great videos dropping I'm wondering if there is any time left to build ? Hoping you are able to work on the construction projects because I really enjoy your work in progress stuff. Your cordless circular top five narrowed my choice down from 3 to 1 after a lot of research - your take put me over the edge, made the choice and have been very satisfied with that choice, so, thank you !
Awesome Demo!!! I want that tool!!!
Kyle you rock! Greetings from Finland, Europe.
Anyone remember the famous TI-86 graphing calculate that we needed in school for Maths....oh the good old days😅
Great vid Kyle....great vid👍🏻
Thank you Kyle ...smart guy 😁👍👍👍
Thanks Kyle, great explanation of tools.
Awesome info and demonstration Kyle. Thanks 🙏
Great video! I'm not a builder, but jack of all trades (kinda) master of none. (Railroad mechanic). I learned a lot with this!
BTW... when do you want to come to Omaha to do my building?!? 😁
Haha
Lol. But seriously... 😁 I have RV hookups. 50 amp! 😁
Getting closer...
Man this just helped me alot thanks man
Thanks for explaining laser planer from Stabila. I used 25' tape to square 24x40 ice rink and it was a mess..
You just added a tool to my list for the masonry company that I'm trying to launch next season. Also in your defense of not going over the entire pythagorean theorem it is incredibly difficult to actually do those calculations in imperial measurements, base 12 number system with fractions thrown in for good measure lol.
great video... i just got my self a 3 plane Milwaukee 250 ft. 3-Plane green Laser Level and i have a pergola wall attach to be install where should i position my laser level to start with?
Awesome vid, you can't explain better, perfect
This is all a newer and less expensive version of what we were using for survey layouts back in 1990. We had the laser on a tripod and a prism on an extending rod. Did this for setting miles of easements for utility runs. Mostly phone and fiber.
Another way to find square without using any math and only using one tape is the intersecting arc method.
Suppose you are trying to make a rectangle 60’x 40’:
-Like the method Kyle explained, establish your first control line and mark it whether it be a chalk line on something stationary or a string line from one stake to another.
-Estimate (or measure) the approximate center of your first control line and mark it. From that center mark, measure each way, on the line, any random number you want. The larger, the better, relative to whatever it is you are trying to establish ‘square’ for.
-From the center mark, pull a perpendicular measurement of about 40’. Just estimate as best you can, perpendicular. You don’t have to be perfect. Perfect will come from the next couple steps.
-Now from one of the randomly measured dimension marks from center, measure out to your approximately perpendicular 40’ mark. Again it doesn’t have to be exact. Swing and mark an arc, about 1’ or 2’ long.
-Repeat the last step from the other mark on your first control line. The intersection of those 2 arcs will be exactly square or perpendicular from your original control line.
You now have 2 lines, square to each other, that you can measure any dimensions you want, on an ‘X’ and ‘Y’ axis and be guaranteed of squareness. A simple sketch would make this much easier to explain but it’s really not very difficult, doesn’t require any math and works with any numbers you would like to use.
Nice information. So how do you know where to mark a reference line/mark on the footer (for example) in front of the receiver?
Awesome thanks for that. I'm thinking about getting the LA 90
A GREAT WAY TO LEARN MORE ABOUT MATH IT CAN BE DONE IN A FUN WAY
Very awesome video my brother. Cool way to teach what you have learned.
Excellent video and you explained it all so clearly! Does they Stabila layout station also give you the dimension/distance from the plump point like a tape measure would?
Not without a tape or ldm... laser distance meter
Great video bro . I love the 3-4-5 , I am checking square all the time on my framing jobs . It bugs me to no end when things aren’t square / plumb or level . Makes everything easier when you just check . By the way how are you liking that Martinez framing square ? I just got mine ordered but it’s going to be a few weeks till they make me one . Not keeping much on hand I was told . Can’t wait for it ! Nice work man on always sharing your knowledge 👍🏻
So awesome
Should totally sell those shirts I’d definitely buy one!
Alex Lambert go to where the title of this video is & see that little arrow to the right . Click that & scroll down where you see the link for shirts or hats . I have one there pretty sweet right ! 👍🏻
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You the man Andy
RR Buildings : just showing the love brother
RR Buildings ordered! thanks guys and keep up the sweet work and good content!
No lie once I heard “Mr Chau’s”
That shit had me on my knees. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
this video is great kyle. thanks
Great video man! Thanks!
Great job thank you very much.
That’s the absolute nuts!!! Would hardly use it but definitely need it!! 😂
great video you explained it well love to see more on the laser
What a great tutorial Kyle...the visuals made it very easy to understand..im not a builder just a beginner DIY 'r ... gonna try to build a small generator shed soon with no skills!
good luck
A Very Cool Multiple Gadget Tool 👍 Nicely Done 😲
Just happened to stumble upon your channel and I was wondering if you happened to went college and if so, what’d you major in or what’d you gain experience from and learned to be so successful in building barns/large buildings?
computer science actually
Cool video
@RR Buildings - I am building a detached garage. How do I pick a reference point from the existing home and layout a 28 x 28 garage using the screwdriver method from there? The method makes perfect sense, just trying to figure out how to square to existing structure. Great stuff, thanks!
I build aluminum boats and heres a trick I found for fractions. If you want to cut a fraction in half, let's say 5/8, just double the denominator. Half of 5/8 is 5/16.
You can also double the fraction with the same reversed trick . 3/16 doubled is 3/8. Sometimes it gets a lil messy. Example: doubling something like 5/8 and youll get 5/4. Just use the 4/4 as your whole number and you have 1/4 left, so it would be 1 1/4. Once you get the hang of it, it's really easy and quick. And remember when you're adding fractions, make sure the denominator is the same for both. This saves a lot of time as I find manually calculating fractions sometimes confusing. I sit there and triple check my numbers because I don't trust myself lol hope this helps at least someone
Great tip!
nice video!
Great video! What if I'm laying out a foundation say one side is 100ft long and I need to place anchor bolts every 25ft, could this device help me to accurately place these bolts when pouring the concrete?
I know the Pythagorean theorem but did not know the 3 4 5 trick wish they teached me that at school the most useful part they left out
Mesh 5-12-13 is more useful for builders. Both are called “Pythagorean triples” if you google that term you’ll get a long list of them.
3,4,5 works BECAUSE of the Pythagorean theorem, not just coincidentally.
Good stuff, as always - liked the "one man two tape" method =)
Great video! Where are your home remodel videos and more importantly, the horse run in shelter you did with GP Smart side??
Hi bud, could you help me understanding when to remove plumb & line braces after squaring walls ?
Hey Kyle. Thanks for ur help. I've learned alot. I'm new to metal roofing and framing is now my new job. But I was on metal roof and starting out of valley. I could not figure out how to come out the valley. It was so annoying. I could not do it. Going into the valley was easy. But the section where it ended and started in a valley. Well just wanted to ask if u could make a video on it. Think it would help alot. Even on small scale e
What’s the best way to lay out a slab? My retaining wall and wall dividing my neighbor yard is not square. I was thinking reference it to the house.
Hey Kyle - I know this is an older video, but I am curious on the comparison between this and the LAR 350. It seems like there are some overlapping uses for both. ie, it seems like you can square with the 350 on its side, but then you can also capture grade with the 180. I haven't found any real good comparison videos out there. If you had to own one, which would it be? If you have some thoughts I'd greatly appreciate it!
Great question. Im trying to find out the same.
Hey Kyle great video I was wondering if you use the layout station on post frame buildings with your corner stakes to hold the strings cause I'm very interested in one of them
You could for sure... once you have a constant line you could use the layout station to get a perfect perpendicular line for a wall
Thank you for a video!
Nice content!
How about finding square Ina remodel job , say maybe doing flooring in a 30 year home , starting square is easier then going behind someone remodeling . Great video
You know what they say lol even buckingham palace is 14” out of square
You ever thought about being a teacher? Great job!
Hi , after squaring wooden walls , wondering when to remove plumb & line braces ?
i would like to see different foundation types you use for post frame.
Good stuff
I didn't catch whether it measured distance as well? I guess once string lines up and horizontal you could get accurate measures with a tape. Without having to readjust for square from the manual method. Sorry just talking that through. Good tool i think i get it.
yes exactly...i just didn't want to go super in depth...just a over view
I wish laser tapes were more reliable.
Are you also using the rotary laser from stabila? And what's the big advantage from the 90 to the 180
Will it also read the distance you’re looking for? For example, if you’re trying to square up a 20’x40’ building will it let you know when you’ve reached 20’ or 40’?
Great video! I have been watching your channel for a while. So my question is how to lay out an unattached structure (workshop) parallel to an existing structure (house) on two axis? If more information is needed please let me know. Thanks again for sharing you knowledge with us! Regards, John
So it’s a 3 line lazer that’s long distance so what do you think about the Milwaukee m12 new self leveling lazer that goes to 250 feet for 700 that comes with the receiver, now this lazer the m180 is $2000 now
Great video. Does that layout station have capability to do elevations for grading?
Good video kyle
Had to finish another rr video before coming here
Thanks bro!
This reminds me when I helped a build a garage and the footer was off by 4 in and he was using a Transit.
Made my eyes water when that laser was hitting you in the face. Lol
You finally struck home when you mentioned un-level ground layouts.