How to Use a Line Laser Level (Step-by-Step)

iMEX LX25GP Line and Dot Laser

Let’s set the scene… You’re on-site; you’re about to get started, and you whip out your brand new line laser level. It’s straight out of the box. So what’s next? How do I use it? Whoa! Slow down there tiger! In this blog, we’re going to teach you: What is a Line Laser How to make sure your Laser Level is leveled How to use your Line Laser Here at Aptella, we want you to have the utmost confidence when using new tools on a  job. Below is an essential front-to-back laser line level guide. What is a Line Laser? A laser line level (also known as a line laser level) an instrument that employs a laser and

How to Use a Rotary Laser (Step-by-Step)

So you’ve scoped your job, you’ve chosen your equipment, and you’ve landed on the ever-versatile rotary laser. So what’s next? Here you will learn how to use your laser level. What is a Rotary Laser Level? A rotating laser (also known as a rotary laser level) is an advanced laser level that spins a beam of lightning-fast enough to give the optical illusion of a solid 360-degree plane. These planes can be horizontal, or vertical. Illuminating not just a solid and static line, but lateral planes. Not to be confused with a laser ‘measuring tool’ which defines space and distance between multiple objects, or a laser pointer which is used in presentations, or playing for endless hours with

Best Laser For Vertical Layout

As we all know, the traditional level has been around for centuries. We can actually backdate the invention of the level to 1661. Whilst first used in telescopes and surveying, technology has come a long way since then. Today, we more commonly use the digital laser level. Sometimes also referred to as a plumb laser, or beam laser. So with all the iterations of the laser out there on the market, it’s sometimes hard to choose which one is best for the job you need. When looking for a laser to help you mark a chimney, install a deck, or even assist with the installation of a drop ceiling; look no further than a vertical line laser. What