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<blockquote data-quote="jp" data-source="post: 260491" data-attributes="member: 2342"><p>I run the stringline about 3 ft from the ground ( easy to work with) across one row of poles, level it with a line level, mark each pole and put a nail there. then I run the stringline from the end pole to the other row, level and mark and level the next row from there. Ya end up with a nail in the same spot on every pole. Then you can measure up for headers and down for floor grades. jp</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jp, post: 260491, member: 2342"] I run the stringline about 3 ft from the ground ( easy to work with) across one row of poles, level it with a line level, mark each pole and put a nail there. then I run the stringline from the end pole to the other row, level and mark and level the next row from there. Ya end up with a nail in the same spot on every pole. Then you can measure up for headers and down for floor grades. jp [/QUOTE]
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