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#720376 - 07/02/12 04:31 AM Re: how to level ground [Re: dave]
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Loc: The Indianhead's Left Nostril....
A $20 four foot level will work just fine. That and a STRAIGHT 8' 2x4...

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#720379 - 07/02/12 05:01 AM Re: how to level ground [Re: notnew2diy]
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Originally Posted By: notnew2diy
...an 8' 2x4.
The 4" side is 3-3/4"

Uhhh... Noooo... wink

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#720389 - 07/02/12 06:46 AM Re: how to level ground [Re: ront02769]
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Originally Posted By: ront02769
Fifty bucks?? For a water level? $10 of clear plastic tubing from hd, couple of spring clamps, food coloring and insta t fifty buck water level. Root. Even without the spring clamps , works kist fine . Don't


I was mainly using that as a comparison. I like the idea of making one with a hose if you can find the clear hose to make the viewing area for each end.
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#720391 - 07/02/12 07:12 AM Re: how to level ground [Re: CabinConnection]
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Originally Posted By: CabinConnection
A $20 four foot level will work just fine. That and a STRAIGHT 8' 2x4...


Yes, and a chalk line. Mark one point on the house, then another point on the house 8ft away with your level and 2X4, then snap a chalk line through the two points past the 15 ft mark.
To the OP

Set the tops of the 2X4 at the chalk line and use the level to set the 2X4s. If you want a slope use a piece of 1X (3/4 inch) n the "low" end of the level and you'll have 1-1/2 in slope on 8ft.

I used a water level (clear tubing) on the last house footer I did, it works fine but you don't need that for what you're doing.

BTW present day 2*4s 1-1/2 X 3-1/2 inches.

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#720429 - 07/02/12 11:25 AM Re: how to level ground [Re: Able_Dog]
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"BTW present day 2*4s 1-1/2 X 3-1/2 inches."....

I knew that, but why I wrote 3 3/4", well.....umm.....
It's to dang hot(embarrased grin).

Have fun...notnew...

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#720446 - 07/02/12 01:30 PM Re: how to level ground [Re: notnew2diy]
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"too" dang hot. (before CC gets you, LOL)

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#720447 - 07/02/12 01:35 PM Re: how to level ground [Re: Able_Dog]
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Originally Posted By: Able_Dog
(before CC gets you, LOL)


That's "Before CC gets you, LOL."

heh heh heh

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