ElectroMechTech
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Looking for something with “strong” magnets. Bubble type.
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Barring a budget issue, stabila is the right answer to a question in levels![]()
Stabila Type 80 A-2M Magnetic Level, 24" | Stabila at KC Tool
24" magnetic level allowing you to work hands free on steel Features: Work with steel, hands free. Shake proof. The frame feels great in the hand Magnets ar...www.kctool.com
Gotta be respected down by the docks...Stabila, end of story. SOLA makes good stuff too but you'll get more respect from your piers if you show up with a Stabila.
Actual piers only give a **** that you show up with tools that can accurately, precisely, and quickly do the job assigned, and which can handle the job site conditions, without issue.Stabila, end of story. SOLA makes good stuff too but you'll get more respect from your piers if you show up with a Stabila.
Aw come on, this was going to be funPeers = one that is of equal standing, coworkers, etc. Or to look at something.
Piers = structural component
The former might be impressed when you show up with the latest and greatest gadget that you might have no clue on how to use.
The later is likely to benefit from the proper use of a level.
Being precise and surviving a job site is the whole point.Actual piers only give a **** that you show up with tools that can accurately, precisely, and quickly do the job assigned, and which can handle the job site conditions, without issue.
Generally, nobody will gove a **** if your level is an Empire, Starrett, Stabila, Sola, etc, as long as the level is accurate, the right size, and with the needed bubble level angles, and as long as it’s not going to get easily damaged by rain or a knick to the floor.
The only reason piers might complain, is if the level is a brand or model with known issues, because nobody wants yo spend a crapload of time fixing work incorrectly done due to inaccurate tools.
You could bring a polished mahogany level, although you might get kidded for it.
Some job sites might prefer variety, since it makes it harder for somebody to accidentally “borrow” a coworkers tool permanently.
It may also be preferred that the tool functions somewhat standardly, since actually borrowing a coworkers tool for a few minutes is sometimes necessary.
What the hell is big red? Sola, Milwaukee, Hilti, Ronald Macdonald?Being precise and surviving a job site is the whole point.
FHB did a level test where they compared a new level from the big red with an older Stabila one.
They actually preferred the big red one for reasons I forgot over the Stabila until it accidentally fell down from a similiar height the Stabila fell from several times before with out damage while the big red did not made it.
Nah, I just though that was what Milwaukee is called often.What the hell is big red? Sola, Milwaukee, Hilti, Ronald Macdonald?
Drop a name, you're not hurting anyones feelings
My bad, I will call them out by their full name from now on.
Their headquarters are in Austria.I never heard about sola before this thread.
Are they an US based company?
Johnson is part of The Hultafors Group.Johnson

And now my head hurts! HahahaJohnson is part of The Hultafors Group.
Which is interesting because Hultafors levels are made by Sola, not Johnson.
And back in the day, Johnson sold some relabeled Sola levels too. I have one.
(Martinez is now part of THG too, but that's irrelevant here.)
Thanks for the link to the thread because I did not know what the double vision was nor that I have a problem with that.Sola Big Red. No "double vision" like Stabila's square vials. I have 2 electronic Stabilas and generally grab the Solas first. The BT on Sola electronics beats out Stibila, too. The magnets on Stabilas is slightly better than Sola.
Edit: the Sola 2' LSB24M comes with and without hand holds - try to find the former if you go Sola. The one with hand holds seems to be hard to find for some reason but here's one at our favorite HJE (I'd ping them to ensure it has hand holds, though):
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SOLA Box-Beam 3 Focus-60 Vials 24" Magnetic Level (LSB24M)
SOLA Box-Beam 3 Focus-60 Vials 24" Magnetic Level (LSB24M) CHARACTERISTICS: Better, faster and more accurate reading through the patented SOLA FOCUS vials Break-resistant acrylic block vials with a magnifying lens (+60%) and a 30-year guarantee awww.harryepstein.com
Just dug this up:
The Level Thread
We've got threads dedicated to many various tools: screwdrivers, planes, hammers, vises and even vices. I'm in the market for a new spirit level and did a couple of searches. I found a few specific threads out there, but I thought this might be a good place to begin a larger discussion about...www.garagejournal.com
I came across this video. You may be right:Sola marketing campaign- Double Bubble Trouble![]()

Makes me wonder how I ever got this far which albeit is not very far in life without Sola.I came across this video. You may be right:
Hand size varies, and finger grooves are inherently not going to fit every hand.I came across this video. You may be right: