RatLabGuy
You look like a monkey and smell like one too
- Joined
- May 18, 2005
- Location
- Churchville, MD
No, straight.*level road.
Level is actually defined relative to earth*.
* or something. Its a relative measure.
No, straight.*level road.
I had some training years ago on a laser system the company I worked for purchased to align machine tools. I remember having this discussion during that class. Best I remember to "level" a machine you had to account for .003" of a drop over 100' to follow the curvature of the earth.No, straight.
Level is actually defined relative to earth*.
* or something. Its a relative measure.
The worst part is people usually level to earth with bubbles and such. But rarely is the building or floor you're standing on also level to earth. So do you want it to be square relative to whats around you or level relative to earth and not square?I had some training years ago on a laser system the company I worked for purchased to align machine tools. I remember having this discussion during that class. Best I remember to "level" a machine you had to account for .003" of a drop over 100' to follow the curvature of the earth.
But you’re talking 3 thou every hundred feet. They’re using levels that aren’t accurate to a sixteenth in 4ft and boards that have more curves than Marilyn Monroe. The problem is not the bubble.The worst part is people usually level to earth with bubbles and such. But rarely is the building or floor you're standing on also level to earth. So dou you want it to be square relatove to whats aroudn you or level relative to earth and not square?
I think it is normal and happens as a person ages. I'm 51 and it seems weird at times.Being in your mid 30's is really weird. feel like I don't really know where I am supposed to be at in my life.
You're also talking about Jose and hose B pouring that concrete and assuring the floor drains are the HIGH point of the slabBut you’re talking 3 thou every hundred feet. They’re using levels that aren’t accurate to a sixteenth in 4ft and boards that have more curves than Marilyn Monroe. The problem is not the bubble.![]()
Eggs ZacharyYou're also talking about Jose and hose B pouring that concrete and assuring the floor drains are the HIGH point of the slabso .003 isn't relative whatsoever
Or just put the amount of people meant to work in a location AT the location….. my office here in Aberdeen looks like the Walmart checkout lines. Lots of spots no bodies.The NC DMV sucks. They need to triple the number of drivers license office locations.