This post is sponsored by The Home Depot. When I started working as an apprentice framing carpenter, way back in the BS days (Before Smartphones), there was no such thing as a laser level. Heck, we were just happy we could make use of that new-fangled electricity. To get everything plumb, level and square, we used plumb bobs, box levels and framing squares. And although it took a little time, the final result was usually pretty darn good. Now, lasers are commonplace, and no one wants to use wired electricity, thanks to the ever-improving crop of cordless tools. Laser levels are among those useful cordless tools; they’re huge time savers, and the good ones are amazingly accurate. We received a Bosch GLL3-300 Laser Level to evaluate; join us as we check it out from every angle. Read More