i know ALOT of fellow FHB’s are diehard Stabila level owners and who can’t blame them for their great warranty.
However, what are your thoughts on the Crick Levels vs. Stabila. The bubbles on the Crick don’t move all over the place over the tinest movement vs. the Strabila IMO.
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Maybe the fluid in the Cricks is canola oil. In the Stabilas, given the country of origin, it's probably beer.
Gene Davis, Davis Housewrights, Inc., Lake Placid, NY
so if yer ever trapped ...
alone in the woods ...
and are thirsty ...
which one would U rather have!
Jeff Buck Construction
Artistry In Carpentry
Pittsburgh Pa
All I care about with a level is that it reads consistently level. I've got a couple Stabilas that do, an old Stanley that does and an Empire that does, but a 6' level from Harbor Freight that I use exclusively as a straight edge.
Never ran across any Crick levels, but the level in the "crick" that flows through my place changes with the weather.
Edited 6/22/2005 9:22 pm ET by Notchman