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    6 foot level recommendations

    I need a longer level than my 48 inch, I'm thinking 6 feet since I keep installing old doors a smidge too small for the usual door hangers level and I can't afford both. Anyone have any recommendations? In my experience the better levels are much more drop resistant so I'm willing to spend more for quality. Thanks. . .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill ThompsonNM View Post
    I need a longer level than my 48 inch, I'm thinking 6 feet since I keep installing old doors a smidge too small for the usual door hangers level and I can't afford both. Anyone have any recommendations? In my experience the better levels are much more drop resistant so I'm willing to spend more for quality. Thanks. . .
    MORE DROP RESISTANT, do they come with wings

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    Hard to go wrong with the Stabila 196 , many sizes and accurate.

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    I was skeptical of Stabila levels, so kept using my wood ones for years until the local hardware had a Stabila Jamber set on sale for $120. Its been ten years and I use them constantly now, and the wood levels are looking good hanging on the wall. I have stepped on them, dropped them off schaffold, drilled holes in the long one to use as a saw guide and on and on. They are both still right on the money in every way. Amazing quality and toughness.

    My only gripe would be that I think they should paint them with something that is less slippery. That is where the wood levels have them, easier to hold on a vertical surface while you adjust something.

    You could cut a Stabila, its just an aluminum extrusion if need be. The Jamber set is a little less than 6"8", but I am not sure how much. Trim a little off each end and you are in business.

    Larry

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    Thanks Larry, I'll go look at one, I noticed the jamber sets are about the same price as the single 6 foot level.

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    Why not use a piece of 3/4" plywood and attach a level to it? Taper the two ends and cut out a couple of hand holds. If you want to go fancy, add hardwood edge banding.

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    +1 Stabila!

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    I have a 6' Empire aluminum that I use in my job. It has done well for what I need. Verifying that the machines I believe I got it at Home Depot and don't think you could go wrong with it.

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