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Types of Levels - Choosing and Using Tools with Carmen Ciricillo

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Ever seen a do it yourself project that didn’t look quite right? As if you were looking at something from the Bat Cave? You know, something that sits at an awkward angle. Well there’s no need for anything to be out of kilter if you use a level while you’re working. And choosing the right level can insure that your project comes out looking, if not professional, at least not out of kilter. Stabila Levels: https://amzn.to/2AZnKk8 General Level Search: https://amzn.to/3fdLgbQ Mahogany Level: https://amzn.to/2UG96oC 48" Builder's Level: https://amzn.to/2XSChqy Torpedo Level: Protractor version https://amzn.to/3dVjuRe https://amzn.to/30znRgM https://amzn.to/3hmHLS6 Torpedo Levels are great for a variety of uses. They are used regularly by plumbers to determine pitch. Pitch is the angle or slope of a particular object. Plumbers need to know pitch so that when pipes are installed they will drain correctly. Or say you’re putting in a new floor in your home and you want to check and see if the subfloor is level. A torpedo level is perfect for the job because it’s small and it’s sloped nose allows you to check every nook and cranny of your house, especially in tight places like under doors, or under overhanging cabinets where a larger level would not fit. The Stabila torpedo level offers a variety of features: -Vials guaranteed for life never to fog, leak or require adjustment. -extra high strength slush mounted magnets that will stick to any metallic surface -machined measuring surface for accuracy -solid die-cast frame -certified level accuracy to within 1/32 of an inch over 60”. Mason’s Level: https://amzn.to/3dZWG2x If you’ve ever tried to build a brick wall yourself, you know that getting it level is quite a trick. The problem is that even if you use a level, using a trowel to pound the level, bricks and mortar level tears up the level pretty quickly. Stabila’s product is designed to be HIT with the trowel. Why? Because they’ve added padding to the top of the level to reduce the shock the body endures. This gives the level added protection and a longer warranty -stands up to thousands of drops and will not warp of twist -vials guaranteed for life never to fog, leak or require adjustment -water and brush cleanup because it’s made of aluminum -available in 12”, 24”, 36”, 42” and “48” lengths 72" Level: https://amzn.to/2AwZhmh Non-Stabila: https://amzn.to/2UG5mU9 Due to requests, I am now including links to products when possible. These links are provided for reference, no company or individual paid to be in this video. Depending on the vendor, a small commission might be paid and would be used to support adding content to this channel. Amazon Prime free 30 day trial: https://amzn.to/3g9mwCL Amazon Tool Deals of the Day: https://amzn.to/3eUGcsD MORE FROM YOUR NEW HOUSE Featured videos: /playlist/PLjTMbsoHW2eiqktEDbaQunVDuiTidxPxd Great DIY Projects from Your New House: /playlist/PLjTMbsoHW2ejNSy9ywo1mKiGaSXuTsEgE Quick Tips - easy tips to make your projects (and life) better: /playlist/PLjTMbsoHW2eh4zI-dJCevBTEdY5ioSAPQ Gardening and Landscaping: /playlist/PLjTMbsoHW2ejdcWzNkAARBzUQDvT3W1ME Adventures in Homebuilding - Home info with a smile: /playlist/PLjTMbsoHW2ehA9bTrvQ58AHfE_utaBCLc Choosing and Using Tools with Carmen Ciricillo: /playlist/PLjTMbsoHW2eisLdRjyue3eVZT-qjM9B6I Factory Tours and Product Testing: /playlist/PLjTMbsoHW2ej6wLU1NAVlWhcvVWL1ynJQ

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