Accurate gradients

A bricky's string line is just as good, and a little cheaper. It's all I used apart from an ordinary level.
 
I didn't even extend that far, all I used was an old fence post (to make sure the ground was flat, not bumpy) and my eye. Not fool proof but it works!
 
I used an ordinary spirit level by sattint the level to the gradient I wanted then marking the centre of the bubble with a marking pen
 
Just use one of my Father's old spirit levels - half a bubble gives me a suitable gradient:thumbup:
 
KentKeith said:
Just use one of my Father's old spirit levels - half a bubble gives me a suitable gradient:thumbup:

The best part is he is not joking :rolf:
 
For laying out our gradient I used a level and lengths of timber with two nails driven in. One nail as a stopper to rest end of level against, and at just under the length of the level away the second nail was driven in to the timber to a predetermined height so when the level sat across it the level bubble read level and the timber was at the required grade.
Hopefully from the picture below you'll get the idea.
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