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Yamaha Golf Cart Heavy Duty Rear Spring  Shock Assembly G14 G22 1995 2004 New
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Golf Heavy Duty Divot Tool MILLER LITE ball MARKER
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Heavy Duty Steel Golf Spike Wrench with Large Handle Fits All Spike Systems
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Yamaha Golf Cart Heavy Duty Rear Springs G8G14 G22 1995 2004 New Set Of 2
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PAGE  TUTTLE HEAVY DUTY GOLF CLUB STORAGE  TRAVEL BAG EXCELLENT CONDITION
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72328 G01 OEM EZ GO HEAVY DUTY HD DRIVE BELT
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Heavy Duty

Smith's first real level was developed in 1951 by a mason named Smith conscience. Other builders noticed and wanted one. Finally, it became a family business. Today many levels (8-inch to 7 feet long), including those tailored for all kinds of work construction, are manufactured by the Company to Smith Level Excelsior Springs, MO. All these levels today have the same quality and toughness than the first.

The materials used. These multilevel bottle are made ​​from fine hardwoods, which are language-and-groove glued and tied around their edges hardened stainless steel or brass. Their bubble fast color Pyrex / vials are fixed in the mind non-withdrawal, shock-resistant resin, which in turn are protected by two glass lenses, 1/8-inch thick, one on each side of the level.

Shaping and assembling parts. Precisely controlled mills and woodworking machinery parts and metal strips Laminated executive level and their attachments. The bubble Pyrex bottles themselves and their protective glass lenses are manufactured in third long-Smith says length specifications. Then with the aid of pneumatic tools, these parts are assembled to ensure their accuracy and sustainability.

Options (Options available for custom real levels Smith).

  • types of wood (mahogany, maple, cherry, oak, etc.)
  • 3-5 laminated wood pieces (the standard level was 3-Pack)
  • Extra bottle
  • bottle tilted (45 degrees)
  • additional handle or a hole
  • Engraved plate
  • plate block protection
  • Clear or yellow bottle
  • Steel or brass binding
  • magnetic board
  • Rubber stoppers
  • Suspension hole or hook
  • Separate level short of 8 inches for tight spaces
  • refurbishment kits w / raw linseed oil
  • Manufacturer testing and / or rehabilitation

Cost. The prices of these levels range from $ 50 to $ 130, respectively, for the standard 18 to-48-inch long models, that the dispensers, they are purchased from and quantities ordered. They can also be ordered directly from the company by phone and Internet.

Lifetime warranty. These levels are guaranteed to limited life for the rest right, do not come out, leak, rupture or strain provided no evidence of abuse or neglect is present.

Conclusion. No matter how and where I used my level in my home repairs, double-turvy bottles in each window were easy to read all the time. When working outdoors, sudden gusts of wind did not affect its readings investment or not. He has also remained consistently in place when I had other things in my hands. As I am not a professional handyman, I managed to drop mine a couple of times. He resisted or postponed shock without compromising a little. This result in itself deserves five stars. For more information on spirit levels and how to use them, check out these sites.

1. Spirit Level - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirit_level
2. Bubble Level - http://www.ehow.com/how_6321848_use-bubble-level.html

Mike Mentzer - Heavy Duty