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Levels are used to accurately determine horizontal, vertical and other angles.


Level Types

Spirit Level

The most common and well known level of all.

Only one DIYer is known to be unfamiliar with this common tool, Mr Nseowo.

It is possible for a knock to misalign the vials, so a spirit level should be tested if dropped.

Spirit levels are also available with several vials, enabling reading of various angles close to horizontal, eg 1 degree, 2 degrees etc


Card Level

An uncommon but versatile level capable of finding all angles.

  • Determines all angles
  • Easily improvised
  • Light weight and compact
  • Affected by wind


Plumb Bob

The Plumb bob is a simple weight on a string. The weight has a pointed bottom, and indicates the vertical.

  • Affected to wind
  • Does not settle instantly
  • Easily improvised


Laser Level

A laser level can project a vertical or horizontal line of light onto the workpiece. This makes level visible without needing a hand to hold the level, and without marking the workpiece.

However this does not necessarily make things easier or quicker due to setup time. IME a long spirit level is often quicker to use.


Other one

Set square with mini plumb bob in it, I forget the name


Water Level

This is a flexible tube containing water. Wherever the ends of the tube are placed, water at both ends will settle at the same height.

Useful for finding level over a long distance.

May be improvised using either clear tubing or a hosepipe with a short distance of clear tube or a funnel at each end.


Line Level

A line level is a spirit level vial that is hooked onto a horizontal line. The level must be attached at the centre of the line otherwise considerable errors are introduced. Uneven line surface can also affect accuracy in some cases. For these reasons it is not as accurate as rigid spirit levels.

  • Spans long distances
  • Accuracy variable
  • Indication is generally far from where the line ends are being held


Post Level

This is a 3 vial L-shaped spirit level that determines all 3 axes of level for vertical posts. Used for fencing.


Testing a Level

Spirit Level

Spirit levels dont always read correctly. How to test:

Place level on a surface that is level or close to level. For precision, adjust or pack the surface so it reads level.

Turn the level round. It should read the same each way round. If it does, it reads correctly.

If it doesn't indicate the same each way, the vial position can usually be adjusted. Meanwhile the correct indication is halfway between the 2 spirit level indications.


Card Level

The same approach is used as with a spirit level, take a reading, turn the card round and read again. Both readings should be identical. If not, the card can have a corner snipped to level it.


Plumb Bob

A plumb bob will always read level providing the weight is symmetrical. Improvised plumb bobs are the only ones in need of testing.

There are 2 ways to test plumb bobs.

  1. Determine vertical level by another accurate means, and compare the plumb bob's reading
  2. Set the plumb bob weight to slowly rotate without it swinging. This is done by twisting the string so that horizontal swing settles before rotation settles. Once swing has settled, the indication should not move at all with rotation.


See also

Card Level

Cateogry:Tools