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Or you could get a torpedo level with with built in laser such as Amazon.com: Bosch GPL3T 3-Point Torpedo Laser Alignment Kit: Home Improvement but if he has access to a rotary one, he could just wait till it gets darkish and use that set to spin slowly.I've found a regular laser pointer works just fine up to 200 feet even in day light, provided you actually hit the target.
Strap the pointer to a good 3 to 4 foot level. You may have to shim it a bit to be absolutely parallel to the level.
You can use a camera tripod to mount the level and pointer on. Just drill a hole in one side of the level, and tap it with the same thread size the tripod uses.
I have a 12 foot fold up measuring stick we used to use to check the fuel level in the tanks that's marked off in inches and works fine for the receiver end.
Thanks for all comments everyone! Great idea skylark!
It turns out that my father-in-law had a laser level in his garage he has never used. He bought it at a garage sale a while back. It is missing the reciever and tripod. I don't necessarily need a tripod and I think I can order a reciever online.