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Sears used to have one and I would check freight harbor. They may
simply be a tone which either quits or begins when level but I have use
this in the past an really like them.
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BRETT WINCHESTER
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From: For blind ham radio operators
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Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2007 6:05 PM
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Subject: OT: talking level
Hi:
I know some of you are into handyman projects.
So I thought i would ask here if anyone knows of a talking or audible
level out there somewhere?
I am thinking of perchassing the talking tape measure, but since i am
embarking on a home project for a downstairs ham shack, i have realized
that a level is essential since nothing is plum in the house to
reference from.
I used a well cut peace of 4 by 8 ply wood and when i held it against
the studs i had put in, I realized that using the basement wall as a
reference point was not a good idea since the studs were out by almost 2
inches at the bottom.
A level would take care of this problem swiftly.
Also, if anyone has a talking tape measure around that they want to
sell, I would be most interested.
73
Colin, V A6BKX
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