I've been guttering, and thought that I'd use a water level to ensure that the outflow is lower than the top of the guttering run. It's a 6m run, so I was aiming for a 10mm fall across it. The water level doesn't seem usable for one person up a ladder
It might seem simple at first - water finds it's own level. But that level changes as the connecting pipe flexes, kinks, and expands from temperature and pressure. So when you fix one end and mark the level, by the time you get up to the other end, both water levels have changed up or down. By much more than 10mm. This means that you can't mark the 2nd level as the 1st will have changed too. £14 down the drain. Grr.
Has anyone any advice, or am I doing it wrong?
It might seem simple at first - water finds it's own level. But that level changes as the connecting pipe flexes, kinks, and expands from temperature and pressure. So when you fix one end and mark the level, by the time you get up to the other end, both water levels have changed up or down. By much more than 10mm. This means that you can't mark the 2nd level as the 1st will have changed too. £14 down the drain. Grr.
Has anyone any advice, or am I doing it wrong?