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Crick Tool 48 Inches Crick Wood Level

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Size: 48"


Features

  • EASY-TO-READ - 3 ply masonry level green vials.
  • SIZED RIGHT - 48 in length.
  • ACCURATE - Accurate to .015 in length of level.
  • DURABLE - Strong and durable material.
  • MADE IN USA - Manufactured in the United States.

Description

Crick Tool makes handcrafted levels built to exacting standards, meeting the needs of today’s quality craftsmen. This 48” crick level features 3 ply masonry level green vials that are accurate to .015” in length of level. Crick Tool craftsmen use modern machines to assist in handcrafting, machining, and assembling quality materials into a precision level. Using quality hardwoods selected for stability, stainless steel binding for durability, and hand set glass vials for precision, this level is sure to get the job done right. Made in the USA.

Brand: Crick Tool


Material: Wood, Stainless Steel, Glass


Color: Green Vials


Product Dimensions: 2"L x 48"W


Item Weight: 4 Pounds


Brand: ‎Crick Tool


Material: ‎Wood, Stainless Steel, Glass


Color: ‎Green Vials


Product Dimensions: ‎2"L x 48"W


Item Weight: ‎4 Pounds


Operation Mode: ‎Manual


Manufacturer: ‎Crick Tool


Part Number: ‎Crick 48 3Ply Green


Item Weight: ‎4 pounds


Item model number: ‎Crick 48 3Ply Green


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎48"


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Usage: ‎Concrete/Masonry


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎3 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY


Date First Available: July 19, 2004


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  • A Tool of Beauty & Utility
Though everything is high tech today, nothing (not even battery powered "digital" spirit levels with a digital "bubble") have been able to replace the humble spirit level for leveling and plumbing tasks requiring high accuracy and portability in checking the work. Like the basic design of the hammer, some things cannot really be improved upon, no matter how sophisticated our technology becomes. A friend of mine has owned a couple of "Crick" levels for a dozen years or more; he's got a four foot and a six footer Crick level that he keeps in specially built cases for protection when not in use. Both of his levels have maintained their "zero" and remained dead accurate while I have been replacing my cheaper spirit levels every few years as they fail and start to lie. Eventually you get tired of hunting for the one vial on your level that has the "OK" circle or a direction arrow drawn on it, telling you it is the one bubble you can trust out of the two or three on the level; at that point, no longer being able to adjust the vials to try and squeak some accuracy from the old level, it is time to break down and buy a new "whiskey stick". The "Crick" is an American made, laminated wood level, with stainless steel perimeter rails to protect the wood. The level is a real work of art, nicely machined and finished, with overall length accuracy promised to .015". In an era of cheap, stamped out Chinese metal garbage tools and equipment, the Crick is a welcome change and reminiscent of American tools made in the forties and fifties; its well designed, nicely finished, and a tool that has heft and fits in your hand well that's made for real work. Level vials are sealed and unlike other levels found in home supply centers that are just screwed in, are fully mounted and pressed into the body of the level meaning they cannot move around and knock off accurate readings. Everything about the Crick level speaks quality, and for those that appreciate a well made tool, Crick meets the bill. Speaking of "bill", the Crick level is a lot of money, it is an expensive spirit level that can give you a good case of "sticker shock" when you note that other four foot levels can be had for a good deal less. For me, it took a dozen years of "proofing" from my friend that owns two of the Crick levels, to finally prove that the Crick is worth the investment over the cheap(er), and marginally accurate, levels I've been buying. Crick recommends a strict regimen of "raw linseed oil" to keep the laminated wood sealed against moisture, suggesting it be wiped down with oil every few days and allowed to dry. Sealing the level with linseed oil may be alright when used for masonry work, where the level will be exposed to mortar, water, and humidity, but for other trades, like carpentry, having a level with even a hint of wet oil on its sides can be a problem as oil stains can be transferred to finish woodwork. In discussion with Crick customer service, for carpentry use they still suggested using "raw linseed oil" but with less frequency, perhaps monthly, allowing the level to dry overnight and then wiping any excess oil off the wood. Keeping the laminated wood sealed is important as the oil will help slow down humidity changes in the wood, but "raw linseed oil" is probably no better for this purpose, in my opinion, than mineral oil, tung oil, or any other oil that's used for preservation and maintenance of finished wood products, and it may be that other oils will dry faster and have better stabilizing properties than raw linseed oil. If you buy a Crick level, the question about what type of sealing oil to use on your level is probably worth investigating. If you want a high quality tool that will not lie to you when you need it to provide accurate readings, a Crick spirit level may be in your future, just make sure you keep it safe where it won't fall or be dropped. Don't wait a dozen years to buy one, like I did... a dozen years from now you'll thank me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2010 by Instructor Too

  • Excellent level
Built tough
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2023 by Tomahawk48

  • workmanship
to big of a box
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2023 by Amazon Customer

  • good for masonry work
I use one of many Crick levels 18 yesrs now, I have 4 of them right now,good for masonry work.Recommended. They are heavy for masonry work, very solid and sturdy. You have to oil those levels regularly of course,keep them clean and don't hit directly where vials are,do it between vials,no problem.
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2018 by Panstan

  • Yes
Good
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2020 by Mauricio

  • Great level and great price
Bought this level and am very pleased with the price and the product. I am a bricklayer and use it every day, and is probably the best level in the industry, and is priced right with the free shipping.
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2014 by Gary Lamanna

  • Great level
Arrived on time. Condition was not an issue since it was brand new. I'm a mason and crocks are the only way to go.
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2019 by Amazon Customer

  • crick support
I bought a 4 foot level for my dad for christmas. They said that the deliver date was going to be the 23 of december. I get a email on the 22 of december stating "your product has not been shiped. Expected delivery date is on the 29". I called up there support and low and behold they were not open. I got a call a day later from their operations manager apologizing. He did absolutly nothing for me except ruined my christmas. While on phone we asked for the presidents number and he wouldnt give it to us because "he didnt have" which is pretty funny cause all managers have there supervisors number. He told me the presdient would call and it is now the 17 of January and i still havnt received a call. WORST CUSTOMER SUPPORT AND CARE I HAVE EVER SEE. Will never purchase anything from them again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2010 by Adam Favreau

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