Johnson Level & Tool 750 Pitch & Slope Locator, Orange, 1 Level
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Bill H. Simpson
> 3 dayOne unusual use you can put it to is to measure how many degrees your telescope is pointing above the horizon to help you locate objects. Just hot melt glue it to the telescope somewhere, and it will read out the degrees on the scale. Websites like Stellarium will give you your apparent elevation above the horizon for your observing location for any object you select, which you can match on the dial to get you near what you are trying to locate. I stuck one to the upper assembly of my 17.5 inch Dobsonian reflecting telescope. Just make sure it stays perpendicular to the ground as your telescope tilts up and down so the needle doesnt hang up. It sure beats guessing.
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William F. Nicholson III
> 3 dayWorks Great! I use it daily
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Laurel
Greater than one weekPerfectly packaged, arrived on time and worked as expected. Very happy with my purchase.
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Tom
> 3 dayeasy to use and compact
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Conner Jaskolski DVM
Greater than one weekI bough this Pitch Slope indicator to check my tower Guy wire slopes . The Johnson was just the thing to use. Worked Good and Easy to read scales .
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AudioXTC
> 3 daysmaller than most. no magnet. no pipe grove. Needle bounces a lot and has to be held perfectly still. great for leveling pinball playfields where there is no movement and can stand on a somewhat flat surface but other than that I would not buy this again. i purchased 3 different Inclinometers and this was the worse of the three except i did like the smaller size.
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Leon tran
> 3 dayOk
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Jeffery Daniel Perry
> 3 dayThis product is compact and very easy to use. It’s well made and provides the information I need quickly.
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Stephanie Abshire
18-12-2024Excellent tool for Insurance Adjusters!
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John
> 3 dayThis tool works very well. I use it often to measure saw blade pitch, two pieces to be attached at an unusual angle, or any level or angle. This is far more accurate than the bubble.