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		<title>Fluke 411D Laser Distance Meter</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Jul 2010 12:32:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Al Gibson</dc:creator>
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Users manual on CD
Quick start guide
Nylon carrying case
Rugged and reliable as customers expect from Fluke products
Two-year warranty

 Product   professional distance measuring tools to use the fast, easy and pocket size. Uses the most advanced measuring technology for distance point-and-shoot measurement. Their simple design and easy one-button operation means that you spend less time [...]]]></description>
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<p><b> Product </ b> <br /> professional distance measuring tools to use the fast, easy and pocket size. Uses the most advanced measuring technology for distance point-and-shoot measurement. Their simple design and easy one-button operation means that you spend less time measuring. Designed for indoor and outdoor applications, with easy-to-use features, including shortcut keys for addition, subtraction, area and volume. Extra bright laser is clearly visible, so you always see that you can measure distance, even in hard to reach areas or long distances. Meters have positioned a large LCD screen and buttons for one-hand measurements. Includes: Two AAA batteries, user manual CD, Quick Start Guide. Models include: reducing the estimation errors, saving time and money he advanced laser technology for distance measurement Instant measurement with one-button operation Easy targeting with bright laser Quick calculations of area (square footage) and volume simple addition and subtraction of measurements of automatic shut-off for improved battery life Pythagoras calculation to determine distance from two other indirect measurement nylon carrying case Two-year warranty</p>
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		<title>CST/Berger  TLM100 Laser Distance Measurer</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Apr 2010 14:46:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Al Gibson</dc:creator>
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Laser measuring tool accurate to 1/4 inch at 100 feet at touch of button
Adds and subtracts measures and calculates areas or volumes
Plastic case with ergonomic rubberized grip
Features large LCD graphical display
12.8 ounces; 1-year limited warranty

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<li>Adds and subtracts measures and calculates areas or volumes</li>
<li>Plastic case with ergonomic rubberized grip</li>
<li>Features large LCD graphical display</li>
<li>12.8 ounces; 1-year limited warranty</li>
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<p><b> Amazon. com Review </ b> <br /> In the past, the trouble with long-distance measurement is that it could be cumbersome, time consuming and potentially inaccurate. But with the FatMax Tru Laser measuring system laser technology solves the problems of yesteryear with point-and-shoot ease. Perfect for people who can reach further than they, the FatMax Tru Laser turns into a one-man job to measure complicated survey. Just the laser, press the button, and voila <i> </ i> &#8211; instant, accurate measurements for do-it-yourself or contract professionals.
<p> Take measurements indoors, outdoors and in hard to reach areas without complicated set-ups, ladders, or climbing. Forget measuring bars and wobbly steel tapes. With the FatMax Tru Laser you can calculate length, width, height and from any point of reference in the room, and you can even determine the available area or volume. Great for experts, carpenters, plumbers, technicians, floor and tile setters and painters, the FatMax is as versatile as it is easy to use.<br />
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<tr> <img src = "http://g-ec2. Amazone Images . Com/images/G/01 / th/detail-pages/Stanley_FatMax6. jpg "width = 200> <small> <i> <b> estimate for window fittings. </ B> </ i> </ small> </ td> </ tr> </ table><br />
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<td> ; <img src = "http:/ / g-EC2. images-Amazone. com/images/G/01/th/detail-pages/Stanley_FatMax5. jpg "width = 200> <small> <i> b> Tackle complex painting projects. </ B> </ i> </ small> </ td> </ tr><br />
<tr> <img src = "http://g-ec2. Amazone Images . Com/images/G/01 / th/detail-pages/Stanley_FatMax4. jpg "width = 200> <small> <i> <b> Lay carpet with ease. </ B> </ i> </ small> </ td> </ tr> </ table>
<p> <b> Great Tiling estimates for </ b> <BR> ; Imagine the number of measurements and dimensions involved in even the simplest tiling project. Reduce the waste and frustration from re-re-tiling and cut it right the first time ever with this lightweight, portable instrument.
<p> <b> Simplify window fittings </ b> <BR> window fitting is usually on the tapes, but what if you dozens of Windows over a large distance before Got &#8211; for example, to block an apartment? Measuring the old-fashioned way would be tedious and time consuming, not to mention dangerous. But with the FatMax Tru Laser, complex calculations and production planning is streamlined and safe.
<p> <b> Painting is a Piece of Cake </ b> <BR> indoor measurements are cumbersome and imprecise, primarily because the inefficient way in which they have performed. Walking back and forth with floppy, difficult to manage tapes or enlisting the help of friends, you can double your work and give you a backache, but the FatMax Tru Laser measures like a pro. Just in step number one and click, and the space the exact area, volume, size and length are right at your fingertips.
<p> <b> carpet installation can easily be <BR> </ b> Let the FatMax Tru Laser transmission errors by doing the math correct for you. This way, you have to do the job just once &#8211; and you can abandon cumbersome, repetitive tasks such as planting and bending over to order tapes.
<p> <b> Enjoy immediate, Pinpoint Accuracy </ b> <BR> This innovative point-and-shoot laser tool measures distances up to 100 meters with an accuracy of + / &#8211; only 1/4-inch &#8217;s. Always try to get that kind of precision from an old steel band! And not by cheaper sonic measuring tools that claim similar technology deceive. They may cost less, but they are notoriously inaccurate &#8211; with precision that varies up to 4 inches, only 50 meters. So if you figures right on the money need not skimp with inferior tools. Stick with the Tru Laser if you want it done right the first time, every time.
<p> <b> Applications </ b> With the FatMax Tru Laser measuring <BR> fast and accurate room sizes, ceiling heights and long runs of fencing and railings, and there&#8217;s also addition and subtraction, calculates area, and volume determined. This advanced tool is a fantastic choice for almost any professional contractor, designer, technician, or expert.<br />
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<li> Accuracy: + / &#8211; 4.1 inch (6mm) at 100 feet <LI> Range: 200-100 feet <LI> Display: 2 line LCD <LI> indicators: Low battery message codes, measurement reference, and more <LI> Batteries: 9 Volt (included) </ UL>
<p> <b> guarantee </ b> <BR> Stanley warrants its products the original purchaser for its useful life &#8211; not exceeding one year for this electronic device &#8211; against deficiencies in material and workmanship.
<p> <b> What&#8217;s in the Box: </ b> <BR> FatMax Tru Laser tool with a 9-volt battery, user manual, compact belt case. Founded
<p> <b> About the CST / berger Brand </ b> <br /> 1903, began Chicago Steel Tape (today known as CST / berger known) as a manufacturer of steel measuring tapes. As a pioneer in providing surveyors with innovative, high-quality instruments at competitive prices. Now, as a result of the over 100 years manuafacturing experience, global marketing strategies, state-of-the-art technologies, and the addition of products for the building and construction markets, CST / berger has become USA&#8217;s largest and one of the world&#8217;s leading vertically integrated manufacturer of equipment for surveying, and construction and related instruments. CST / berger became a subsidiary of Stanley in 2004.</p>
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		<title>Laser Range Finders</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Nov 2009 03:32:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Al Gibson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most commercial laser range finders are Class 1 lasers. Always be careful and take adequate precautions when using lasers to avoid damage to your eyes or the eyes of others. Most are equipped with a  serial interface to allow use with other devices. It is difficult to integrate them into an existing system because [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most commercial laser range finders are Class 1 lasers. Always be careful and take adequate precautions when using lasers to avoid damage to your eyes or the eyes of others. Most are equipped with a  serial interface to allow use with other devices. It is difficult to integrate them into an existing system because most systems do not provide a serial interface capable of operating at the unusual baudrate of 500 kBd.</p>
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<p>If you are a new golfer, these laser range finders are must for you. The nice part about the laser range finders are that they are easy to use, easy to set up and can be very small. For example, the Bushnell Medalist with Pinseeker comes in at just over four ounces!</p>
<p>GPS Golf Range Finders are complex, a map of the golf course is needed to be loaded.  They present the yardage instantly without the delay that can be present in a golf GPS system. They use advanced laser and digital engineering to measure out yardage to any object. They can take longer to get a distance measurement than a GPS-based rangefinder and are only as accurate as the golfer using the device.</p>
<p>Rangefinders are also used by golfers for determining club selection, by hikers to determine the best route to travel and by campers, boaters and wildlife observers for a wide variety of distance measuring purposes. If you&#8217;re a golfer and you currently don&#8217;t own a tool that helps you calculate distances and navigate the course, you are handicapping yourself. A Leica or Swarovski rangefinder may offer the ultimate picture, but the extra expense may not make sense on the golf course or another application. To hunters, they are very important.</p>
<p>I always thought it was an unnecessary luxury but after the very first round of golf I was ecstatic with this new toy. It saved me a lot of fatigue running around finding markers and figuring the distance to the pin. These devices have been a boon to many golfers worldwide. These devices use cutting-edge optical engineering to evaluate yardage to any point on any course or practice range; even factoring in inclines. The change in the rule allowed range finders to be used by amateur golfers. Major tournaments do not allow artificial range finding devices.</p>
<p>Adjustable dioptre eye-piece, which enables the user to select the best setting for their eyesight, and especially suitable for golfers who wear spectacles. LED display automatically adjusts its brightness to suit the ambient lighting conditions of the day, being bright in strong sunlight whilst dimming down in low light. Golfers need only point at a hole, tree, sand trap or other target to lock it into the rangefinder&#8217;s sights. Cheaper models require a steadier hand. With a golf rangefinder, you can easily sharpen your golfing skills.</p>
<p>The secret to a good round of golf is making accurate shots, not easy when the pin is competing with the trees around it for your rangefinder&#8217;s attention. They are all very high quality devices and any would be a good aid for any golfer. When buying a laser rangefinder, not all are tournament legal or legal for use in handicap rounds, so make sure that you are buying one that fits your needs. This subject has been a long and heated debate in the golf community since they were invented. Both have their strengths and weaknesses and I think it just comes down to personal preference.</p>
<p>But you can get a lot of guidance by studying unbiased best laser rangefinder for golf consumer reports on the internet. There are many independent websites which rate several laser rangefinders from major companies and assess each unit&#8217;s primary features.</p>
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		<title>Using Laser to Distance Measure</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 14:20:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Al Gibson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There was something I saw online the other day&#8230; First they came for our levels and now it&#8217;s our tape measures. Like some invasion of little red dots, lasers are being incorporated more and more into today&#8217;s job sites. While gravity works against tape measures, the laser travels point to point, resulting in more accurate [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There was something I saw online the other day&#8230; First they came for our levels and now it&#8217;s our tape measures. Like some invasion of little red dots, lasers are being incorporated more and more into today&#8217;s job sites. While gravity works against tape measures, the laser travels point to point, resulting in more accurate measurements and less aggravation when trying to measure a great room or up multiple stories.  Think of a reference point button which allows users to choose where they would like their reference point to begin; at the top of the tool or at the bottom. It would be a good idea to make sure the tape measure you use to transfer the results of the rangefinder measures before starting work.  Point and shoot and you have your distance.  The only negative point that I discovered that the measure in feet and fractions of an inch are stored in memory, then again to decimal then forcing me to convert the number back into fractions.</p>
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<p>The entire process is so fast that less than a second elapses between the time you press the button to the time the exact range to your target is displayed. It has the handy laser pointer to locate the target, then measure the distance in feet and or meters with pushbutton convenience and audible confirmation. One laser measuring device included a bright LED flashlight, emergency flasher, panic alarm, pullout ballpoint pen, handy key ring attachment, long-lasting battery and easy-to-follow instructions.  And you can use it for hunting with the first mode, which just gives you yardage to any target you aim at. The second mode is the pin seeker mode for golf.  All in one unit, yes.</p>
<p>The built-in inclinometer provides easy readings of a tree&#8217;s height, vertical separation (the difference in height between two targets), horizontal distance and angle in addition to actual distance. Measurement results are displayed on both internal and external LCD panels.  Just aim these innovative gadgets at something up to 50 feet away, press the button and it accurately measures the distance away in feet or meters.</p>
<p>With those measurements (or those of the animal you are hunting) in mind, construct a ranging-target of the same size. You simply point the laser distance measuring devices dot at a target like a wall, a house, a utility pole, nearly any object, and the device will show the distance on its LCD screen. These measuring devices will show multiple units of measure, you simply cycle through the units till you get to the units of measure you want to measure in, and then start taking measurements. You can therefore see all target objects on the golf course with clarity as if looking through a pair of binoculars.</p>
<p>Hunting rangefinders use a laser that actually ranges the target and display a number. The guns measure the time it takes a laser pulse to travel to the target and back with a precision, crystal-controlled time base. Knowing the speed of light, you then calculate the distance traveled.  These units are that remarkable and on the market now.</p>
<p>A laser rangefinder is a device which uses a laser beam to determine the distance to an object. The most common form of laser rangefinder operates on the time of flight principle by sending a laser pulse in a narrow beam towards the object and measuring the time taken by the pulse to be reflected off the target and returned to the sender. The timer can be very helpful when there is a need to position the Disto device in a location where it is impossible to depress the DIST key, as with the Leica Disto units. Additionally, when measuring very long distances, the slightest move of the Disto (such as depressing the DIST key) can prevent it from registering a distance.</p>
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