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vial for a machinist's level

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Will_D:
Lets get to basics on this:

A bubble level consists of a tube with yellow liquid* in it, a bubble, and some lines for reference.

A straight , in-line tube will not work!

However, bend the tube to a slight radius the you have a bubble level!

The radius defines the accuracy.

So the most accurate and hardest to use would be a straight tube with a bubble! !

*Yellow is usually Fluorescein in water!

Pete.:
Carpenter's levels might use bent vials but machinist's precision levels use ground vials.

This place does reasonable priced ground vials.

https://www.leveldevelopments.com/products/vials/ground-vials/

Will_D:
"Ground" in what way?

Pete.:
Ground internally to a slight barrel shape, to produce a level that is a measurement device rather than just a levelling tool.

jcs0001:
Pete

I did get in touch with LevelDevelopments back when I was first trying to find a vial.  They were able to suggest one of theirs however with shipping the cost was not viable.  They appear to have a very good selection of vials and were very prompt to deal with.  If I had really needed the vial and had no other choice I would have been happy to deal with them.

I did pick up a large (about 24 in. square) piece of acid free white paper today at an artist supply shop.  It was the thinnest of the acid free paper they had and I hope it isn't too thick.  They had cotton based acid free paper but it was even thicker.  Will soon see when I get the vial.

John.

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