Building construction involves precise measurements and calculations in order for a structure to be properly built. One mistake or miscalculation can be magnified many times over and can result in the redoing and recalculation of substandard work. No construction feature requires more precision and accuracy than setting door frames. Typically a door frame is inserted into a rough of a structure being developed. A rough may be defined as a frame opening in a structure including metal or wood studs. Problems associated with the placement of a door frame is the ability of an operator to accurately level, plumb, and square the frame within the rough as it is being attached to the metal or wooden studs. The operator often finds it difficult to hold a frame in place, while making sure the frame is level, plumb and square with one hand, and attaching the frame to the rough with the other hand. Often the frame moves before attachment so that after attachment it is no longer level, plumb or square.