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30th August 2009, 09:29 AM #1Awaiting Email Confirmation
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Lufkin LLS1 Laser Square: Has anyone got or seen one?
Dear Chaps,
I'm looking to pick up some sort of a Tiling-Setout Laser, and the LLS1 by Lufkin (photo below) is on the shortlist:
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Only trouble is, their website says very precious little whatsoever about the unit . So if any of you have either got one, or have had a close-up gander of one, might you kindly address the following questions for me:
1) Does the thing shoot two proper vertical lines at 90deg to each other, or just a couple of useless dots?
2) If you look closely at the photo, you can see a little thumbwheel on the unit's side. Does this indicate that it actually has adjustable levelling-feet?
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Batpig.
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30th August 2009, 09:46 AM #2the tool specialists
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Most tilers square lasers shoot a line i havent seen one that shoots dots in that configeration. Did you get this photo from overseas site or australian as alot of the overseas models are not available in australia
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30th August 2009, 01:42 PM #3Awaiting Email Confirmation
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Dear VEK,
She's Australian-market alright; I saw one in a box somewhere a couple of months back, but never bothered to have a closer look at the time. Here's a link to a page that you can get to it from at their website:
(click on "Laser Levels" under the general sub-heading of "Levels")
http://www.cooperhandtools.com.au/Pr...category1Id=10
What you say about the Tiler's Lasers generally shooting lines is true, but the only thing is - Lufkin aren't specifically calling it a Tiling Laser (so Buyer beware...). The possibility that it has adjustable levelling-feet has got me interested...
Best Wishes,
Batpig.
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31st August 2009, 02:11 PM #4Awaiting Email Confirmation
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Dear Gents,
Cooper Hand Tools have very kindly and promptly e-mailed some info about the unit to me this morning, and it appears that it does indeed shoot "lines" rather than just "dots". It has an adjustable levelling-foot (as in singular?...) for use on a tripod, and the little bubble-levels are back-lit. Comes with a pair of those red laser-enhancing goggles.
Best Wishes,
Batpig.
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31st August 2009, 02:55 PM #5the tool specialists
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You beat me to it i sent an email to them too & got the same responce
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31st August 2009, 03:50 PM #61/16"
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But it's not self leveling which means you would be better off using a ordinary level and straight edge.
I have the LCL4 which is self leveling and has the x beams as well as a dot up and down. It also will screw to a camera tripod which allows you to adjust the hight with the tripod hight screw.
I checked mine with an optical dumpy level and over 12m (6 each way) it was +/- 1mm which I thought was pretty good as over that distance the laser line was 4mm thick.Don't force it, use a bigger hammer.
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31st August 2009, 04:25 PM #7the tool specialists
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