reible
09-13-2007, 04:46 PM
Hi,
After all the "news" about these gauges over the past year or so I was thinking maybe I should put one on my "Christmas list". After watching some of the demos and discussions I noticed no one ever mentioned if they can do an "absolute zero" like a typical level can. I know they do the "relative zero" as that is how it shown to work.
{I guess you understand the difference but in case it is not clear... when you hange a shelf you need it level as in from absolute zero, or like a pipe that you need to slope, it has to be from absolute zero they can not be relative.}
Ed
After all the "news" about these gauges over the past year or so I was thinking maybe I should put one on my "Christmas list". After watching some of the demos and discussions I noticed no one ever mentioned if they can do an "absolute zero" like a typical level can. I know they do the "relative zero" as that is how it shown to work.
{I guess you understand the difference but in case it is not clear... when you hange a shelf you need it level as in from absolute zero, or like a pipe that you need to slope, it has to be from absolute zero they can not be relative.}
Ed