ayelvington
Gold Member
I'm converting two horse stalls into a "wet shop" for processing cider. I'm doing a 6" concrete pour on top of a moisture barrier, 1" foam insulation, and 6" of gravel. All that said, I had to dig the floor out quite a ways to get it to the 13" below grade that I needed.
I "modified" my Harbor Freight rotary laser level to sweep the floor so that I could see the high spots and dig them down, instead of just digging a deeper hole in the middle of the room.
I put a video on YouTube on how I set up the laser level, and what it looks like while it's sweeping over the floor. It reminded me a lot of the P-scan radar displays that I worked with a lifetime ago, and I'm VERY pleased with both the laser and my application of if.
Enjoy! Orchard Diary 8/14/2012: Cider Shop pt 4 (Harbor Freight Rotary Laser Level) - YouTube
I "modified" my Harbor Freight rotary laser level to sweep the floor so that I could see the high spots and dig them down, instead of just digging a deeper hole in the middle of the room.
I put a video on YouTube on how I set up the laser level, and what it looks like while it's sweeping over the floor. It reminded me a lot of the P-scan radar displays that I worked with a lifetime ago, and I'm VERY pleased with both the laser and my application of if.
Enjoy! Orchard Diary 8/14/2012: Cider Shop pt 4 (Harbor Freight Rotary Laser Level) - YouTube