Why make it harder than it has to be. Any ol' shmoe can make a slab level if the forms are installed level & set at the right height. Using a transit & following a chalk line takes a higher level of skill altogether, & more time. Just makes no sense to me when it's so easy to have the forms sitting there at the right height to start with.
For starters I answered the question, CORRECTLY.
It is not that difficult and many times it is the fastest and easiest.
Many time we have a edge that goes from say 12' to 23' on the far end. To pour this we use a 24' wall form on edge. Much quicker and easier than trying to match forms to the tapered grade.
Any ol' shmoe can make a slab level if the forms are installed level & set at the right height.
You would think but has been proven to not be true. :laughing: