Johnson Level 3" Structo-cast Line Level - 2 Pk
Two Is Better Than One! These 3" Line Levels' Lightweight Design Reduces Line Sag, For An Accurate Reading Every Time. They Are Also Highly Durable Thanks To Their Impact-resistant Structo-Cast Construction And Feature Unrestricted Hooks That Allow For Easy Movement.
Features
- Durable Level Vial Is Impact Resistant
- Lightweight Construction Reduces Line Sag
- Unrestricted Hooks Allows For Easy Movement On Line
- Use For Masonry, Landscape And Sheet Metal Work
Applications
Johnson's Structo-Cast Line Level Is A Versatile Tool For Handymen And Homeowners. It's An Easy Leveling Solution For Masonry, Plumbing, Landscape, Sheet Metal Work And More.
How To Use A String Line Level
- Gather The Materials For The Job - A Line Level, A Length Of String, A Tape Measure And Some Means Of Securing Both Ends Of The String (usually Two Wooden Posts In The Ground)
- Secure The String To One Side Or Corner Of The Area You Want Leveled
- Attach The Line Level To The Middle Of The String Using The Small Hooks On The Line Level
- Pull The String Tight While Sliding The Level Up The String Within Eyeshot
- Pull Tightly Enough To Avoid Any Sag In The String. Even The Slightest Dip In The String Will Negatively Affect Your Reading
- Hold The End Of The String Against The Post Or Wall And Adjust Up And Down Until The Bubble Rests Between The Black Lines On The Line Level
- Secure The String
- You Have Found Level Between The Two Points. You Can Use These Marks On The Posts Or Walls To Make Further Measurements For Your Home Construction Projects
How To Use A Line Level For Pavers
- Dig Out A Large Space For Your Patio Or Other Paver Walkway
- You Need To Ensure The Ground Below Your Pavers Is Level Or Slightly Graded To Allow For Better Drainage
- Insert Wooden Stakes Across From Each Other On Each Side Of The Hole
- Tie Each End Of A Nylon String To The Wooden Stakes, Leaving It Loose Enough To Adjust Later
- Place A Line Level On The Middle Of The String
- Tie The String Tightly Around One Stake
- Go To The Other Stake And Adjust The String Up Or Down Until The Bubble On The Vial Rests Between The Black Lines
- Take A Tape Measure Or Measuring Stick And Determine The Correct Distance From String To Ground Based On Your Desired Depth
- Take Measurements At Several Points Along The String, From String To Ground, Verifying The Depth Is Correct
- Dig, Fill Or Tamp The Ground Where Necessary To Get To The Right Depth
- Repeat The Process Crossing Over The Hole In The Other Direction
- To Further Ensure The Ground Is Level, Use A Long Box Level Or I-beam Level Along The Ground Surface
How To Use A Line Level To Level Ground
- Find A Length Of String And Two Wooden Stakes
- Tie One End Of String To A Wooden Stake And Hammer It Into The Ground At The Highest Elevation In The Area
- Hammer In The Second Stake Across The Area You Want Leveled
- Pull The String Across And Tie The Other End To The Second Wooded Stake Loosely
- Place The Line Level On String Within Eyeshot
- Pull The String As Tight As Possible To Get The Most Accurate Reading
- Adjust The String Up And Down Until The Bubble Sits Between The Two Black Lines On The Vial
- Secure The String
- You Have Found Level Between Both Stakes. Use The Marks On The Wooden Stakes To Make Measurements For Your Project
Specifications
- Material: Plastic
- Size: 3"
- Package: 2 Pk
- Warranty: 1 Year
Two Is Better Than One! These 3" Line Levels' Lightweight Design Reduces Line Sag, For An Accurate Reading Every Time. They Are Also Highly Durable Thanks To Their Impact-resistant Structo-Cast Construction And Feature Unrestricted Hooks That Allow For Easy Movement.
Features
- Durable Level Vial Is Impact Resistant
- Lightweight Construction Reduces Line Sag
- Unrestricted Hooks Allows For Easy Movement On Line
- Use For Masonry, Landscape And Sheet Metal Work
Applications
Johnson's Structo-Cast Line Level Is A Versatile Tool For Handymen And Homeowners. It's An Easy Leveling Solution For Masonry, Plumbing, Landscape, Sheet Metal Work And More.
How To Use A String Line Level
- Gather The Materials For The Job - A Line Level, A Length Of String, A Tape Measure And Some Means Of Securing Both Ends Of The String (usually Two Wooden Posts In The Ground)
- Secure The String To One Side Or Corner Of The Area You Want Leveled
- Attach The Line Level To The Middle Of The String Using The Small Hooks On The Line Level
- Pull The String Tight While Sliding The Level Up The String Within Eyeshot
- Pull Tightly Enough To Avoid Any Sag In The String. Even The Slightest Dip In The String Will Negatively Affect Your Reading
- Hold The End Of The String Against The Post Or Wall And Adjust Up And Down Until The Bubble Rests Between The Black Lines On The Line Level
- Secure The String
- You Have Found Level Between The Two Points. You Can Use These Marks On The Posts Or Walls To Make Further Measurements For Your Home Construction Projects
How To Use A Line Level For Pavers
- Dig Out A Large Space For Your Patio Or Other Paver Walkway
- You Need To Ensure The Ground Below Your Pavers Is Level Or Slightly Graded To Allow For Better Drainage
- Insert Wooden Stakes Across From Each Other On Each Side Of The Hole
- Tie Each End Of A Nylon String To The Wooden Stakes, Leaving It Loose Enough To Adjust Later
- Place A Line Level On The Middle Of The String
- Tie The String Tightly Around One Stake
- Go To The Other Stake And Adjust The String Up Or Down Until The Bubble On The Vial Rests Between The Black Lines
- Take A Tape Measure Or Measuring Stick And Determine The Correct Distance From String To Ground Based On Your Desired Depth
- Take Measurements At Several Points Along The String, From String To Ground, Verifying The Depth Is Correct
- Dig, Fill Or Tamp The Ground Where Necessary To Get To The Right Depth
- Repeat The Process Crossing Over The Hole In The Other Direction
- To Further Ensure The Ground Is Level, Use A Long Box Level Or I-beam Level Along The Ground Surface
How To Use A Line Level To Level Ground
- Find A Length Of String And Two Wooden Stakes
- Tie One End Of String To A Wooden Stake And Hammer It Into The Ground At The Highest Elevation In The Area
- Hammer In The Second Stake Across The Area You Want Leveled
- Pull The String Across And Tie The Other End To The Second Wooded Stake Loosely
- Place The Line Level On String Within Eyeshot
- Pull The String As Tight As Possible To Get The Most Accurate Reading
- Adjust The String Up And Down Until The Bubble Sits Between The Two Black Lines On The Vial
- Secure The String
- You Have Found Level Between Both Stakes. Use The Marks On The Wooden Stakes To Make Measurements For Your Project
Specifications
- Material: Plastic
- Size: 3"
- Package: 2 Pk
- Warranty: 1 Year