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Checking Suspended Floor Deflections With Bosch Laser Tool

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Excessive Sagging, Cracking can Creep (excuse the pun) up on your build/home over time
Here is an easy illustrated method to check and monitor the health of your Concrete slab, Floor, Finishes and your safety
with easy to use accurate lasers ...LOL need to use marbles and spirit levels , you will find at least a dozen uses for the GLL 3-80 CG Professional during your build, other uses,
Checking Wall & Floor Building Tolerances With Bosch Lasers
Checking Room Dimensions (XYZ Coordinates) With Bosch Lasers

Nice, that is a good idea


Thanks, Happy to share good ideas
It's a pity tradesman are still using string lines
StructuralBIMGuy
Thanks, Happy to share good ideas
It's a pity tradesman are still using string lines


‘At least’ some are still using strings




wood bang
StructuralBIMGuy
Thanks, Happy to share good ideas
It's a pity tradesman are still using string lines


‘At least’ some are still using strings


Wood bang you get to see the ‘best’ of what the current building industry has to offer.
I agree
yes consistent use of string lines or even spirit level (my builder used straight edge to tell me floors were horizontally level after floorboards were installed.

Thanks StructuralBIM guy for the info in layman’s terms!
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