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Outdoor Laser Level User Guide

A typical outdoor laser level can be used to complete many tasks, including surveying, site layout, plumbing, excavation, demolition, and checking out land elevation. Regardless of the outdoor activity, you are using a laser level, and you need to perform a specific routine to get the most out of your device.

Lack of adequate preparation is why many outdoor laser level users fail to get the desired result. Choosing the right laser level is different from preparing the device for outdoor activities. The following is a user guide for outdoor laser levels.

Preparing for Outdoor Laser Level Usage

You must prepare the ground for the use of your laser level. That is, you must find a leveled ground to set up the base like the tripod upon which your laser level will be positioned. Sometimes you may have to dig the ground to position the tripod. Depending on whether the laser level is manual-leveling or self-leveling, you may have to set the units and controls or allow it to self-level before choosing your measurement mode and other parameters. 

Keep in mind that you need to choose a well-protected exterior laser level against adverse environmental conditions like moisture and debris. Please pay attention to its IP54 or IP64 water and debris rating, and these ratings guarantee that your device will be well-protected against the effects of moisture, wind, and debris. 

Once you have manually set the device or self-leveled, determine the laser level’s height from the ground. You may use the grading rod and laser detector to find the right height for measurement based on your target. In this case, you have to slide the laser detector up and down the grading rod until the preferred height intercepts the laser projection.

You may want to mark the correct height of measurement before you proceed. Besides, you can read the outdoor laser level reviews on the Laser Level Hub website to find the right exterior laser level accessories for your needs.

Completing Your Outdoor Laser Level Measurements

The ideal laser level comes with a group memory that records your measurement, and you must check the memory size to be sure of how much space is left. 

You need to keep in mind all security features on your laser level so that you don’t get exposed to unnecessary risks. Make sure you wear your laser glasses, gloves, and other protective coverings. Be sure to switch the device off before moving from one measurement point to another. 

Depending on the type of job you are handling, you may need extra accessories like an optical viewfinder. It can help you determine your angle of measurement in situations you are unsure of where to measure. With this in mind, you need to understand that most outdoor laser level measurements will require some accessories compared to indoor measurements, which you may not need any. 

Once you complete the outdoor laser level measurement, switch off the laser device and store it appropriately. If you are lucky to have a device with its storage case or bag, then storage should be more accessible. Fortunately, you can find the best outdoor laser level by reading product guides and reviews online.

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We're catching up on all the Schitt's Creek episodes.

And I am totally amused that suddenly EVERYBODY is freeking out, discovering that Catherine O'Hara (playing Moira Rose) was ALSO the mother in "Home Alone", too. AND the mother in "Beetlejuice."

And we'll be sure to watch THE PROM, Ryan Murphy's film of the Broadway musical about a student not being allowed to take her date, another female student, to their prom. It debuts on Netflix Friday, Dec.11. With James Corden, Andrew Rannells, Meryl Streep to name a few.

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On 11/17/2020 at 4:51 PM, tinaalsgirl said:

The movie "Over the Moon" and the series "Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts." Both VERY excellent!

"Over The Moon" totally surprised us! And that intro number The Goddess did! 🌈Ultraluminary!🏳️‍🌈

We had 3D on (w/glasses) and everything just exploded at us, LOL! Loved that number.

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Oooo, watching that movie in 3D sounds amazing!

My latest recommendations on Netflix would be The Christmas Chronicles (both; in fact, I kinda liked the second one more than the first, if only because of all the lore and backstory presented).

AND.... JINGLE JANGLE. That movie is AMAZING. If you like the aesthetic and musical style of Greatest Showman, then you should like Jingle Jangle. I'm definitely gonna be making it one of my annual Christmas watches now.

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^ We saw and enjoyed "Jingle, Jangle", too! And we saw "Christmas Chronicles" (1) since we found out Kurt and Goldie had made a second one featuring her a lot more in it, too. So we watched the first one last Sunday. Loved it. Kurt was soooo cool as Claus. Total reconstruct that worked, for us. We're watching CC2.0 tomorrow night.

Not sure for now, what we'll want to repeat for next season, etc. There's so many of these seasonal movies/tv specials coming out, now. If anything the pandemic sure upped the rate of holiday films, heh. And that's great. More choices, right? ❄️ And still there's space for "It's A Wonderful Life," too.

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There are more great and good Netflix TV shows than there ought to be. With new episodes and new series to watch weekly, it can be hard figuring out what to watch without getting lost in Netflix’s algorithm.
Here is a simplified list from my point of view
1.Schitt$ Creek(2015)
2.The haunting of Hill House(2018)
3.The Punisher ((2017)
4.Altered Carbon(2018)
5.Mindhunter(2017)
6.The Chef Show(2019)
7.Bojack Horseman(2014)
8.Ozark(2017)
9.Breakind Bad (2008)
10.The Peaky Blinders(2013)

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