Thank you buddy, great, freaking video! Getting it right now from Home Depot, I’m creating a retention wall outside my house. Didn’t want it finishing off in the wrong spot, and I didn’t want to spend $500 on a truecrossbeam level. This will work!
At about 3:00 you show how the wall is not straight. Why not just pop off the base molding and add shoe after you are done. That would cover an inch out of alignment. Easy.
Does it matter @4:27 that the level is raised up on the existing tile on one side? I'm trying to find something that I can use to make a straight line from the chicken coop I built but being on uneven ground, I'm curious if this is the best thing to use. All I would have is a 4x4 post to start with as my guide. Granted it definitely doesn't have to be perfect because it's chickens and I'm pretty sure they won't notice (lol!), but I need to be pretty spot on with 4' on center for my 2x4's so my hardware cloth which is 4' wide, will have something to nail into. I know this is a super old video but it is so helpful even in 2020. I hope you see this and can offer your advice.
Helpful video but question is how can the TWO lines help for something wall mounted? I can see the two lines being useful for flooring but for a wall ... such as a hanging painting, I think only a single line is enough. Agree with me or am I missing the use of the vertical line for hanging a painting (as an example).
Kimo Kalihi Thanks! Any particular tools/projects that you would like me to look into? One piece of advice.....do one project at a time! Good luck on the house purchase :)
Todor Velichkov It comes with some silly putty type stuff for attaching to walls (like chewed up bubble gum).....I did not want to accidentally stain my walls, so I did not use it. I bought this laser for a flooring job & it worked great.
You should review there Bosch GLL 1P Combination Point and Line Laser Level. Thanks for the awesome review, question what do you think of the Milwaukee brushless impact, you should do a comparison with the fuel impact and clear up a lot of question a lot of people have sir, again thanks for the spectacular review keep it up!!!
I have this one and I really like it. The only drawback I see: it's a little bit heavy. I've had hard times trying to stick it into the wall. Sometimes it just fall off when it's already in a leveled position, it's really annoying. Another nice review. What's your name, man? It's a bit weird call you man. Here is not really usual.
Lt. Albert I did not try and stick it to a wall with the included putty....I guess it could work, but I did not think it would hold very long & one drop onto the concrete would probably break something. My name is Daniel....thanks for taking the time to comment! :)
I'm all for tools that 'help' but people need to know how to square and level everything with basic hand tools and a pencil. You'd be shocked at how out of square things are in reality and how much they don't stay square. May God help us not become unable to do things using our brain....
Because it’s realistic to bring in a bunch of sound deadening mat and hang it all over the basement to produce a quality, professional audio. He’s in a basement man. The sound isn’t the point of the video.
Thank you buddy, great, freaking video! Getting it right now from Home Depot, I’m creating a retention wall outside my house. Didn’t want it finishing off in the wrong spot, and I didn’t want to spend $500 on a truecrossbeam level. This will work!
At about 3:00 you show how the wall is not straight. Why not just pop off the base molding and add shoe after you are done. That would cover an inch out of alignment. Easy.
Never knew how handy that could be. Very bright lines all the way down. Great review!
Jordan Booth Thanks! It helped me install that laminate flooring perfectly :)
Does it matter @4:27 that the level is raised up on the existing tile on one side? I'm trying to find something that I can use to make a straight line from the chicken coop I built but being on uneven ground, I'm curious if this is the best thing to use. All I would have is a 4x4 post to start with as my guide. Granted it definitely doesn't have to be perfect because it's chickens and I'm pretty sure they won't notice (lol!), but I need to be pretty spot on with 4' on center for my 2x4's so my hardware cloth which is 4' wide, will have something to nail into. I know this is a super old video but it is so helpful even in 2020. I hope you see this and can offer your advice.
You never showed how the initial cut ended up being against your lines.
Is there a way that I can mount this thing to the wall so I won't have to hold it in place while I try to mount things to the wall????
Helpful video but question is how can the TWO lines help for something wall mounted?
I can see the two lines being useful for flooring but for a wall ... such as a hanging painting, I think only a single line is enough. Agree with me or am I missing the use of the vertical line for hanging a painting (as an example).
It can be used to tile a bathroom or kitchen wall...vertical and horizontal 90 degree lines.
The laser beam will be 1 to 2 inches inaccuracy for 10 feet distance using on the floor.
Does this show outside?
Nice video and cool tool. I don't have the exact model but one with similar functions.. they are super useful for floor tile layout
NERemodeling Thanks! :) Anything is better than eyeballing it....or hoping the last guy did his job right!
Cool tool and good review i wanna see the ridgid cordless circ saw video!!!
David Stapp Thanks! And it is coming up in the next couple vids....editing everything up now.
Thanks for getting back to me. Can you tell e the brand name on it please? Thanks
it says bosch on the tool lol
Great video. I'm going to need one of these soon. Buying our first home hopefully by summer. Would be cool to see more home improvement tools.
Kimo Kalihi Thanks! Any particular tools/projects that you would like me to look into? One piece of advice.....do one project at a time! Good luck on the house purchase :)
No tool and device on earth able to provide a straight square line. Because the laser line is judge by eye, each time resulting difference.
what't in the back? can you stick it to a wall or glass ?
Todor Velichkov It comes with some silly putty type stuff for attaching to walls (like chewed up bubble gum).....I did not want to accidentally stain my walls, so I did not use it. I bought this laser for a flooring job & it worked great.
Can you please tell me where you bought it from please?
Home Depot
How come your sweatshirt is lighting up blue
+SuperRandman it's heated.
awesome daniel - great review and how-to video....im looking forward to buy that one when i start with the bathroom remodel
Alex Augusta Thanks Alex! I would highly suggest it.....getting those lines straight is crucial to make the job look professional VS harry-homeowner.
You should review there Bosch GLL 1P Combination Point and Line Laser Level. Thanks for the awesome review, question what do you think of the Milwaukee brushless impact, you should do a comparison with the fuel impact and clear up a lot of question a lot of people have sir, again thanks for the spectacular review keep it up!!!
Cristian Lara Thanks! I will look into the Bosch unit.....also, which Milwaukee impact (model #) are you talking about?
The M18™ 1/4” Hex Compact Brushless Impact Driver (2750-20)
Vs. M18 FUEL™ 1/4" Hex Impact Driver (2653-20)
I think that's the model numbers
Cristian Lara I will add that on the list.....good idea! :)
No problem and keep up the great work my friend 👍👍👍
Great video, thanks for sharing :)
South Main Auto Repair Thanks Eric!
Thank you for the great representation.
+murat fenerbahceli Thanks!
I have this one and I really like it. The only drawback I see: it's a little bit heavy. I've had hard times trying to stick it into the wall. Sometimes it just fall off when it's already in a leveled position, it's really annoying.
Another nice review. What's your name, man? It's a bit weird call you man. Here is not really usual.
Lt. Albert I did not try and stick it to a wall with the included putty....I guess it could work, but I did not think it would hold very long & one drop onto the concrete would probably break something. My name is Daniel....thanks for taking the time to comment! :)
Great demonstration and review.
Mike L. Thanks a lot Mike!
I would chop my hand off if I tried using that black push bar thingy.
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Cool tool
Good job
I'm all for tools that 'help' but people need to know how to square and level everything with basic hand tools and a pencil. You'd be shocked at how out of square things are in reality and how much they don't stay square. May God help us not become unable to do things using our brain....
6-8-10 always works to make a 90 degree angle.
Thanks for the great video!!
Sounds like Steve Martin :-)
If only i could play the banjo 🪕
nice job
George S Thanks George!
The one that I have is not square 😡
Accuracy is 1/2 over 30' ...
Se o 3 no presta esse pior ainda
your sound so noisy
Because it’s realistic to bring in a bunch of sound deadening mat and hang it all over the basement to produce a quality, professional audio. He’s in a basement man. The sound isn’t the point of the video.