They aren't random. They are caused by the four metal "pillars" which hold up the metal protective guard over the prisms. I've certainly mentioned them somewhere before. Not a fault, but a "feature"Do you get random, fainter laser lines around 8" long on the ceilings and walls (projecting off the main lines) on your unit?
Not a 360 degree laser, nor a capable of use as a plumb bob so minus 2 points........ Also more than I paid for a GLL3-80P. Correction - less. FFX are doing it for £268. You do know that Stabila buy-in their lasers whilst Bosch own their own subsidaries who meke theirs, I suppose. BTW, do you actually own one?The Stabila LAX200 looks like the best piece of kit in this application of laser level.
At £450 quid that will keep it in field of the pro tradesman though.
It seems to tick all the boxes.
You've obviously not had to do stuff like centring stuff hanging under concrete ceilings. It can be done with a traditional plumb bob, but that takes two people - with a laser plumb line it becomes a one man operation.Why would you want to use it as a plumb bob?
I use a dedicated plumb bob for tall shuttering. You can't beat gravity!
Hanging the instrument off a piece of string would be a little silly, would it not?
Fast- Self Leveling Lines
4 Modes:
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2. Vertical Only
3. Cross- Line
4. Fixed Cross- Line for angles
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Pendulum lock, added protection
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