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The lowdown on levels


 

 




We learned as apprentice carpenters that a strong back, ambition and energy were necessary to survive in this grueling trade, and to go on to become general contractors. We also learned our tools were of equal or greater importance. Time is money, and having the right tools -- well maintained -- makes a job easier and safer.

 
 
Except for tools for specialized tasks, our basic battery of tools has remained the same for the nearly 30 years that we have been in construction -- properly weighted framing and finish hammers, a circular saw, hand saws, framing square, combination square, nail sets, plumb bob, chalk line, tape measure and carpenter's level.

Although the contents of our toolbox haven't changed much over the years, the tools don't look much like the ones we began with. Today's tools have evolved into highly engineered objects that act as extensions of one's anatomy. They are lighter, more powerful and more ergonomically sensitive. This provides better productivity, less wear and tear on muscles and joints, and superior results.

If you use a hammer often, you know that it can be the source of muscle and joint pain in your hand, arm, elbow and shoulder. To remedy this, manufacturers are turning out a new generation of hammers that are lighter with a more comfortable grip. Some hammers even have an anti-vibration feature that can help prevent injury.

As with hammers, improvements in leveling tools are many. A level is one of our favorite tools. We like our work to be straight, plumb (true vertical) and level. There are many uses for a level, including building a fence, installing a chair rail, wainscot or other trim and hanging pictures.

 

 
 
1 - Highly engineered objects
2 - Several variations
 
3 - One tool instead of two
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