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Mosey
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How accurate is a line level?
      11/22/02 08:18 AM

I used a line level to see if I have my new pole barn site level. The fill dirt is 26' long and I had 10" of drop. I put the line level in the center of the string, which I had very tight. I also turned the line level around and it read the same each way. How accurate can I expect to get with a line level? Can I assume I'm within an inch either way in 26'?

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beenthere
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Re: How accurate is a line level? new [re: Mosey]
      11/22/02 09:35 AM

I just read a real good answer to that very question on TractorbyNet.

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Carl
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Re: How accurate is a line level? new [re: Mosey]
      11/30/02 02:39 PM

Danny,

When I did my site I used a 16' 2x6 and a 24" level - it was within an 1" on the 24x36 area. I had one known high spot - ledge that I used a a reference point, then everything else needed to be equal to that high point.

By using a few peices of scrap 2x4 flat spread out around the center and perimeter this is a quick and easy way to see where it's high and low.

Carl

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Al_Wa
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Re: How accurate is a line level? new [re: Mosey]
      12/08/02 07:59 PM

Danny,

I don't know, it's strongly dependent of the operator.

Go buy 30 feet of 1/2 clear PVC tube, it's cheap, and do the water level. Don't use a garden hose with clear PVC fitted to the ends, you can't see the air bubbles. If you get all the air from the line, you can get within an 1/8 inch.

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