Lazer levels looking to retire the spirit level :)

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On a typical bathroom I move my laser once. I position it so I can fit the bottom row on most walls first and then switch it to catch the last wall left which was the wall the laser was hung on first. Unless it was a large room a pole or tripod would be an obstruction for me.
 
On a typical bathroom I move my laser once. I position it so I can fit the bottom row on most walls first and then switch it to catch the last wall left which was the wall the laser was hung on first. Unless it was a large room a pole or tripod would be an obstruction for me.
Good pint and I understand where you're coming from, it was the first job using a lazer on an trying to get used to it.

Also found it useful leaving a gap for a mosaic feature vertically on opposing walls, but it was a god sized room, the shower room previously would have been a pain.

I can see the advantages but it's not a game changer for me overall, another useful tool though.

I think I will add a rule to my arsenal,if the vans not full enough already 🙂
 
Good pint and I understand where you're coming from, it was the first job using a lazer on an trying to get used to it.

Also found it useful leaving a gap for a mosaic feature vertically on opposing walls, but it was a god sized room, the shower room previously would have been a pain.

I can see the advantages but it's not a game changer for me overall, another useful tool though.

I think I will add a rule to my arsenal,if the vans not full enough already 🙂
The more you use the laser the more you’ll become comfortable with it and learn how to use it in different ways. It won’t be long before you’ll be wondering why you bothered without one, just like a dishwasher or clips.
 
On walls still use battens and levels ,never had an issue ,just big floors for the setting out ,even then ,just use levels ,good habits
 

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