General welding questions that dont fit in TIG, MIG, Stick, or Certification etc.
GoRilla
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I've always used a torpedo level but I'm sure something more accurate is available. What do you guys use to be as accurate as you can?
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Determining what is the "proper tool for the job" depends entirely on what the job is. Many times a torpedo level is the right tool, sometimes you might need a transit or a laser level or maybe just a longer bubble level. Tell us a bit more about what you're working on and I'll bet somebody here can get you pointed in the right direction.
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If you are simply checking for level, use the longest one you can fit on your work piece. Sometimes a torpedo level is as big as you can get. I've got a little 2" level, torpedo levels, a 2', and a 4' long one for the bigger jobs. I've even taken the body of my combo square off and used the level in that if it fits.

Adapt and overcome. :D
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I'm no fooling with anything I need a laser level in, lol. I was just thinking about something like the smart tool. I guess it would just be an expensive torpedo level.
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That Smart Tool is a good looking device. Bit pricier than the digital level that I use at work for aligning our 32" telescope to zenith. When it's time to do polar alignment on the scope, I forget about the digital and use a machinist's level that's accurate to, if I remember right, 0.0005" / 10". Polar alignment is critical when you're aiming at a star that's light years away.

Again, the right tool for the job varies with the job...but I've never regretted any money I spent on top quality tools.
Miller Bobcat 225
Tweco Fabricator 211i
AHP AlphaTIG 200x
Lincoln SP-135+
Hypertherm Powermax 30 Air
ProStar O/A torch
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