hitandruntz
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- Jan 20, 2013
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Im just curious, does anybody here still use a plumb bob. I do all the time. In many cases i use it over levels and lasers. Ive worked around some really good guys that have had long careers installing really nice stuff that don't understand how to use one.
One of the things i love about the plumb bob is you cant break it or get it out of calibration. your level or laser may be out of calibration and by the time you figure it out you've lost a lot of time. Been there, done that.
In the pictures theres some examples of how i use mine and the huge paneled wall was shimmed flat using plumb bobs and string lines Only.
Its one of my favorite tools now. It actually saves me time in many situations, but when i first started using it, i only understood the most obvious and basic aspect of it.
One of the things i love about the plumb bob is you cant break it or get it out of calibration. your level or laser may be out of calibration and by the time you figure it out you've lost a lot of time. Been there, done that.
In the pictures theres some examples of how i use mine and the huge paneled wall was shimmed flat using plumb bobs and string lines Only.
Its one of my favorite tools now. It actually saves me time in many situations, but when i first started using it, i only understood the most obvious and basic aspect of it.