There are laser levels and laser levels - the best are the most expensive 
and should be calibrated before using on exacting requirements. I've seen two 
laser levels side by side with a wide variation. Not Good!
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  Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2006 2:31 
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  Good to know guy's. The main reason I asked was my father and I used a 
  laser level [ his new gaget of the week at the time] to check the level of the 
  wings on our plane. We got it all set up and then just for a double check used 
  a water level. The water level showed a 3/8" 'out of level' or 3/16" from tip 
  to tip. Needless to say.. I wasn't impressed. I think in the future I'm 
  just going to borrow the Transit from work.
   
  Jarrett
   
   
  
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    Sent: Monday, August 28, 2006 10:22 
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    Bob, 
      I've always wondered how a laser level could be more accurate than 
      a
water level. I'm not disputing the claim but I've never understood 
      how its
possible. I'll explain my quandry..  a laser level is only 
      as level as the
little bubble will make it. I've found some that aren't 
      even close to level
when they 'say' they are.  A water level [ all 
      things concidered like
bubbles and wind] will sit perfectly level  
      once properly set up, we know
that water will seek its own level. I'm 
      not convinced that a laser level is
better. Am I missing 
      something??
Curious is all  
    :)
Jarrett
 
    
    Jarrett, Some of the Laser companies have rotating levels that self 
    level using a spherical track and rotating. I have one and can attest that 
    the thing does a great job. Did my barn foundation with it. My friend is a 
    surveyor and shot the foundation for practice and said it was within 1/8"! 
    (24' x 36') He was supprised. The water level will work of course with 
    patience.
    Bill Jepson
    
    
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