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<blockquote data-quote="BPS" data-source="post: 15855" data-attributes="member: 1557"><p>A laser is much easier than the water technique. Especially, if I'm digging footers, a laser is a must. Spectra Precision lasers are awesome, although they are pricey. I have the LL500 which is great all around laser. It can be set up in about a minute once you get used to it, with NiCd batteries or D batteries. </p><p>The LL400 is self leveling, and I will probably buy that one if I ever need a new one. They are both good to 1/16" at 1000 feet! You'll be spending about 1500 on a new one, but it will pay for itself in labor savings and time in no time!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BPS, post: 15855, member: 1557"] A laser is much easier than the water technique. Especially, if I'm digging footers, a laser is a must. Spectra Precision lasers are awesome, although they are pricey. I have the LL500 which is great all around laser. It can be set up in about a minute once you get used to it, with NiCd batteries or D batteries. The LL400 is self leveling, and I will probably buy that one if I ever need a new one. They are both good to 1/16” at 1000 feet! You'll be spending about 1500 on a new one, but it will pay for itself in labor savings and time in no time! [/QUOTE]
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