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Noemon
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Thought you might find this interesting.
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Noemon
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Isn't that cool?
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Dagonee
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Very cool. I wonder if they could do something like this for projecting stud locations onto a wall.
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Noemon
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Ooh, good application of the principle.
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TheTick
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That is wicked cool. How I longed for something like this when my wife was in the hospital.
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Frisco
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quote: I wonder if they could do something like this for projecting stud locations onto a wall.
I can't use those things. They're always beeping false positives for some reason.
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Dagonee
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The one's I've found that work all have calibration dials, and I calibrate them before every single use.
But projecting them all up on the wall at once would be very useful for hanging bookshelves.
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zgator
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Frisco, I would agree with the "false" part of your statement.
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