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K.T.S Tom
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Used/borrowed the dewalt site lasers before now which are a good thing, but quite expensive to buy, and the dewalt distance lasers which i found hard work to get the hang of but they worked, but again theyre expensive. Nothing too conclusive there for ya soz, others may have better knowledge [emoji106]

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none of the cheap 100 or less measure height, they measure the length of the line. Nothing stopping you using a straight line laser with an angle finder and then doing the math.

 

http://www.tiem.utk.edu/~gross/bioed/bealsmodules/triangle.html

 

Or you can buy a machine and press the button.

 

You need the leica on a tripod so it can do the trigonometry and give you a actual height measurement.

 

Should get a used one for £3-£400. 

 

We use one on site for measuring roof heights and pitches.

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2 hours ago, donnk said:

You need the leica on a tripod so it can do the trigonometry and give you a actual height measurement.

 

I use a Leicia D8. You might need a tripod to get an accurate reading,  but where accuracy is not that important you can do it without. 

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