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December 22, 2007
Pocket Level
Do your friends a favor and straighten their pictures next time you stop by.
From the website:
- Pocket Level
Ideal for quick reference, it reads plumb and level as well as slopes of 45° and 60°.
It is particularly useful for levelling picture frames to avoid arguments.
The same size as a credit card, this level fits easily in a shirt pocket.
The durable plastic housing measures 3-1/2" x 2-1/8" x 3/16" thick.
The integral rule is metric with 1mm graduations.
Made in Japan.
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Pictures shouldn't necessarily be level. They should /appear/ level, which is not the same thing at all depending on how wonky the walls, ceiling and floors are. I went out with a girl whose family ran a tea shop in a 16th century building. The floor was about 8" lower on one side of the living room than the other. The telly needed a 1" wedge to keep it from looking as if the sea would all run out during "In Which We Serve". Their pictures were far from level, but they all /looked/ right, which was quite a triumph as getting them right without clashing with each other wasn't easy.
Posted by: Skipweasel | Dec 23, 2007 12:24:57 PM
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