Cleave
Well-known member
I just picked up my first wooden level, a Stanley No. 0. I did the old check before buying, where you flip it and see if it reads the same, and it didn't read the same - but I optimistically blamed it on the warped deck boards I checked it on. I repeated the test at home in a more controlled manner and its definitely off.
I suppose a guy could plane the reference side until it reads true, but is there a better way? I like the old tools but don't have much use for a level that isn't true.
I suppose a guy could plane the reference side until it reads true, but is there a better way? I like the old tools but don't have much use for a level that isn't true.