There was a posting on a new sliding level that went from 4′ to 6′ and 2’to 4′ Who’s product is it and where can I find one?
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I can not remember the brand of mine...it is at home. I do know it is stocked at Menards if you are close to a Menards, check them out. I will try to remember to look at my level tonight and get back to you.
PS. I love my 4' level that can expend to 8'. It is great for doors and kitchen cabs.
DID YOU HAPPEN TO LOOK AT THE LEVEL LAST NIGHT? I'm on the east coast and have been looking on the net with no luck. HELP NEED ONE
I am sorry, I forgot and my wife is out of town so I can not call her. I am making myself a note and will reply tomorrow...I hope!
Bill
Rich- Go to http://www.straightwaytools.com and they will tell you where the nearest dealer is.
I've had mine over a year and use it all the time building 3x12 stairs. It is a great tool!
My son sold the Numerical controlled milling machine that manufactured this tool. He gave me the level as a gift.
Here it is in action............
Bob
"Rather be a hammer than a nail"
Edited 10/3/2002 12:00:45 PM ET by Pro-Dek
Thanks Pro- Dek, your the man!!
Sometimes feeling like the nail :(
Most of the time I'm the Hammer:)
Nice looking construction...
Thanks Wilburn- the finished deck is in the photo gallery under (Trex deck#6)Bob
"Rather be a hammer than a nail"
How long have you been using the level? Is there any slop in the slider mechanism? Is it accurate?
As stated before I've used this level for over a year. It is very accurate and the slide is very tight.I would recommend this level to anyone.Bob
"Rather be a hammer than a nail"