Diggin It
Super Star Member
When you set a board, beam, block, post, pole or whatever else, how level is it when you check it the first time?
I've lost count of the times I've set something by eye and it turned out to be within a half a bubble. I have no idea how it happens. Definitely not every time, but enough that I've noticed and begun to wonder.
Today, I stood an old telephone pole into place to mount a flood light and possibly another camera someday. This is the one I had taken down and broken due to some rot. I cut another couple of feet off to get to better wood, but there was still 18 feet or so. Dug a hole, stood it up initially and tamped some dirt around the base to hold it in place so I could back the tractor out. Checked it by eye, gave it a couple of shoves, then tamped some more dirt. I had screwed a small hook into the top so I could hang a plumb line to check it before final tamping. Used a push pole to hang the plumb line to check and it was almost dead plumb. Not even out enough to correct.
I have no idea how that happened.
I've lost count of the times I've set something by eye and it turned out to be within a half a bubble. I have no idea how it happens. Definitely not every time, but enough that I've noticed and begun to wonder.
Today, I stood an old telephone pole into place to mount a flood light and possibly another camera someday. This is the one I had taken down and broken due to some rot. I cut another couple of feet off to get to better wood, but there was still 18 feet or so. Dug a hole, stood it up initially and tamped some dirt around the base to hold it in place so I could back the tractor out. Checked it by eye, gave it a couple of shoves, then tamped some more dirt. I had screwed a small hook into the top so I could hang a plumb line to check it before final tamping. Used a push pole to hang the plumb line to check and it was almost dead plumb. Not even out enough to correct.
I have no idea how that happened.