UKC Forums UKC Website :: Hunting Ops :: All-Breed Sports :: Registration :: UKC Online Store
Here you can view your subscribed threads, work with private messages and edit your profile and preferences Registration is free! Calendar Find other members Frequently Asked Questions Search Home  
UKC Forums : Powered by vBulletin version 2.3.0 UKC Forums > Departments > UKC Coonhounds > Question for contractors/excavators?
  Last Thread   Next Thread
Author
Thread Post New Thread    Post A Reply
bridger80
UKC Forum Member

Registered: Aug 2010
Location: western Pa
Posts: 430

Question for contractors/excavators?

Looking for some advice on a laser level for a small excavating buisness, just wanted to see what anyone else uses and if/how it works for them.

__________________
Swan's Barnyard Huck Finn
Swan's Outlaw Tom Sawyer

Report this post to a moderator | IP: Logged

Old Post 08-01-2011 03:55 AM
bridger80 is offline Click Here to See the Profile for bridger80 Click here to Send bridger80 a Private Message Find more posts by bridger80 Add bridger80 to your buddy list Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
Mike S Hoag
UKC Forum Member

Registered: May 2009
Location: Milan,Michigan
Posts: 83

CST/Berger Its all I have ever used!

Report this post to a moderator | IP: Logged

Old Post 08-01-2011 04:50 AM
Mike S Hoag is offline Click Here to See the Profile for Mike S Hoag Click here to Send Mike S Hoag a Private Message Find more posts by Mike S Hoag Add Mike S Hoag to your buddy list Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
Tully
Guest

Registered: Not Yet
Location:
Posts: N/A

I use

LB10 by laser alignment. It's old, but it works like a champ. It shoots within 1/64th at 1000 yards.

Spectra Precision is also another "more affordable" laser company that does not lack anything in quality.

Try to steer away from self leveling units. Get one with single round level or 2 normal ones to dial it in.

Self leveling units will recalibrate and continue to spin after they get moved without you knowing. Manual levelers let you know, and then you can reset your desired elevations.

Report this post to a moderator | IP: Logged

Old Post 08-01-2011 05:15 AM
Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
StrawberryMt
UKC Forum Member

Registered: Sep 2010
Location: Tekamah,Neb.
Posts: 1196

Re: I use

quote:
Originally posted by Tully


Try to steer away from self leveling units. Get one with single round level or 2 normal ones to dial it in.

Self leveling units will recalibrate and continue to spin after they get moved without you knowing. Manual levelers let you know, and then you can reset your desired elevations.


I second this.

__________________
your either making dust or your eating it
Travis Stirek
425-530-6649
http://stirekcanineservices.weebly.com

Report this post to a moderator | IP: Logged

Old Post 08-01-2011 03:45 PM
StrawberryMt is offline Click Here to See the Profile for StrawberryMt Click here to Send StrawberryMt a Private Message Click Here to Email StrawberryMt Find more posts by StrawberryMt Add StrawberryMt to your buddy list Edit/Delete Message Reply w/Quote
All times are GMT. The time now is 10:24 PM. Post New Thread    Post A Reply
  Last Thread   Next Thread
Show Printable Version | Email this Page | Subscribe to this Thread


Forum Jump:
 

Forum Rules:
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not edit your posts
HTML code is OFF
vB code is ON
Smilies are ON
[IMG] code is ON
 
< Contact Us - United Kennel Club >

Copyright 2003-2020, United Kennel Club
Powered by: vBulletin Version 2.3.0
(vBulletin courtesy Jelsoft Enterprises Limited.)