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Leatherface

I use a laser level on most of my bathroom jobs. Bloody accurate, very quick to set up - Autocross laserliner 3. Purchased from Trade Tiler website - around £170 with pole. David at Trade Tiler did extensive research to find the best on the market for tiling purposes - this is it.
Don't knock it unless you have tried it.
I use a spirit level as well to double check my tiles as I am going along
 
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Perry

Leatherface i am not knoking them handy in a bathroom just a point im making that a piece of string over 50 mts is better on a floor because even with a laser costing hundreds of pounds the dot is 10 mm + (if you can see it) and you only want the chalk line to be pinged at maybe max 4mts so it dosn`t follow the humps and bumps, used them sometimes worth having Pete
 
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Leatherface

Leatherface i am not knoking them handy in a bathroom just a point im making that a piece of string over 50 mts is better on a floor because even with a laser costing hundreds of pounds the dot is 10 mm + (if you can see it) and you only want the chalk line to be pinged at maybe max 4mts so it dosn`t follow the humps and bumps, used them sometimes worth having Pete

Sure you are correct, have never used a laser level on floors, don't see the need
 
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brummie tiler

never ever used a laser level in all my 5 years tiling, dont see the need. Good old fashioned spirit level does the trick, mark your lines then flip it around as you go and you have a perfect level to work to, obviously on larger commercial jobs laser/water levels are probably going to be an advantage, but each to there own, everybody has a different way of working.
 
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DHTiling

never ever used a laser level in all my 5 years tiling, dont see the need. Good old fashioned spirit level does the trick, mark your lines then flip it around as you go and you have a perfect level to work to, obviously on larger commercial jobs laser/water levels are probably going to be an advantage, but each to there own, everybody has a different way of working.


Exactly mate.....everybody has there own methods but as long as the out come is the same.. that's wot matters.......boy's and there toy's as they say....:lol:
 
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Leatherface

That's fine - use what you think best. But don't always diss new technology.
It's like me saying - " Ehhh aave bin tiling for a hundred years now, dont use one of them tharr new fangled tile cutters, I just use a match and a chisel to score a line with. Or just nibble them with my dentures, ye young wippersnapper. I tiled Linconshire Cathedral all by myself for threppence a day when I were nowt but a lad and cycled 100 miles each day, and when I got back home my dad beat me until I was dead then sent me to work in the coal mine.
Embracing new technology can make life a lot easier. I can use both spirit level and laser methods - prefer laser where possible
 

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