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Fitting Chimney Flashing front apron 

Peter Scholey
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Peter Scholey of Just Lead shows you how to fit a sheet lead front apron to a brick chimney.
Visit our site justlead.co.uk

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25 окт 2008

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Комментарии : 43   
@beval7591
@beval7591 15 лет назад
hi peter im a roofer in brighton always been a bit aprehensive about doing step flashings but after watching this master class a few times did a small one on an extension and got some good comments on it, nice to see simple instructions.clear and concise. a true tradesman from the old school of teaching. cheers mate alan brighton
@sqrd3536
@sqrd3536 2 года назад
Mr Scholey this is such amazing work and presentation. Excellent job. Keep up the good work.
@DirTyOhGee
@DirTyOhGee 14 лет назад
You are a great craftsman and I can tell you take pride in your work. Cheers mate.
@vinm300
@vinm300 3 года назад
Well said.
@roundedges2
@roundedges2 12 лет назад
It is rather beautiful to look at the smooth movements of a master craftsman at work--sort of like a bit of ballet in a way. Though I know nothing about Lead flashing, the rythm and easy sureness and economy of motion, along with the crispness of the result are quite pleasing to the eye. From this Yank: Bravo, sir.
@ockeridge
@ockeridge 11 лет назад
As a Plumber i feel the same about Roofers! Apprenticeship time served in Sheet Weathering and i've never met a Roofer that has served an apprenticeship. Find this helpful type of video puts the diyer off as they realize just what a skill is involved!
@paulhampartsoumian
@paulhampartsoumian 12 лет назад
Great to see a master at work - having trawled the web there is so much obviously dodgy advice it's good to see how it should be done. I don't plan to DIY but at least I know what to ask for and expect from my roofer!
@justlead1
@justlead1 15 лет назад
Thank you for your comments. Comments that are positive act as motivational fuel for the next video/demonstration. Good Luck
@larysay2851
@larysay2851 7 лет назад
It's a beautiful work and definitely will last a lifetime. New comers should learn from MASTER. I wasn't so lucky with my roofer.
@justlead1
@justlead1 15 лет назад
Hi. Thanks for your comment. You will have noticed the front apron is weathered by a chimney dpc so i had no reason to turn into a join.
@alunmorgan7869
@alunmorgan7869 2 года назад
Great skills and very well explained
@justlead1
@justlead1 15 лет назад
Hi Helidan I understand your concerns, as a trained roofer i am sure, like me you have been called out to put right work that others have failed to do correctly. Its not the kind of work i enjoy. I have now retired from lead work having had a good living from the trade and decided to create film to explain and show methods i have used. Hoping that some roofers who have not had formal training can identify with them and gain from the demos.
@brothersMillan
@brothersMillan 4 года назад
I think your work is great keep up the good work and hole
@brothersMillan
@brothersMillan 4 года назад
It down
@acsmith3418
@acsmith3418 3 года назад
time served plumber , made and fitted hundreds of apronns on new and existing chimneys ,all aprom should be let in to brickwork and pluged , outher wise that will slip , regardless of those ties ,
@daveandrewsmay745
@daveandrewsmay745 4 года назад
Nice work! i have got to do a chimney with a corble course halfway up the run, any suggestions?
@pauldavies5655
@pauldavies5655 10 лет назад
i been roofing for 30 years ,, nice job buddy !!
@costari687
@costari687 3 года назад
Nice job 👍🏽
@Joewalshe38
@Joewalshe38 10 лет назад
Clear and concise thanks.
@internetasiandude
@internetasiandude 15 лет назад
hi juslead1. My chiney stack has pebble dash rendering onit, do i ill need to do the step flashing or can i just g across? BTW love your videos good job!
@AndrewHelgeCox
@AndrewHelgeCox 2 года назад
How do you make the chimney apron, or is it something you buy?
@evo4aps
@evo4aps 5 лет назад
Please make a video of how u made the tray
@mariaescobar4180
@mariaescobar4180 3 года назад
Thank you so much
@howardmurphy2841
@howardmurphy2841 4 года назад
Yeah someone finally using lead instead of Reynolds wrap
@justlead1
@justlead1 14 лет назад
@finkenweg14 Hi. Thanks for your comments. Although ongoing. time has been the enemy and still hinders the publication. Once completed i will post it existance on You Tube. Good Luck
@nikki01299
@nikki01299 13 лет назад
using reclaimed or re-used slates is a bit pikey ,but method is good but make clips smaller and gives it strenth,the bigger the clip it bends easier,double it up and round off corners look better
@negara54
@negara54 11 лет назад
God stuff, but why doesn't the roof have some felt under the slates?
@ragnor56
@ragnor56 9 лет назад
pure class !!
@themrhelperguy
@themrhelperguy 11 лет назад
Good work
@paulbeech7276
@paulbeech7276 4 года назад
Not wanting to be a downer but I had to make my own, it's called lead dressing when in the 80,s was paid £16. And that's steps,apron and gutter....😏
@justlead1
@justlead1 4 года назад
Sounds about right. I know the feeling. However scrap was a big part of the wage.
@justlead1
@justlead1 3 года назад
Got to save a shilling when you can Peaky
@diesalweasel
@diesalweasel 6 лет назад
Hi nice work. You know the top part of the lead flashing what goes in to brick work is that cemented in or some kind of silicone
@urbexyounggun2214
@urbexyounggun2214 6 лет назад
James Birkin hi pal, it is up to you what you want to do with it, If the leading edge running into the brick is likely to receive some moment a strong but flexible silicon would suit better. The leading edge is wedged first with pieces of lead to hold it in place then it can be either pointed in or glued with silicon, hope this helps
@telosfd
@telosfd 9 лет назад
Yea flashing art!!!!!!!!!!
@lloydholm7523
@lloydholm7523 4 года назад
According to the slate bible there are slate roofs that are 800 years old, Lloyd , roofer 35 years.
@joshspence9141
@joshspence9141 6 лет назад
Lol 2 ties to hold that comon! Code 4 lead aswell. That will be slipped down in the matter of months lol. What happens when heavy winds get a hold of it? Should be fixed either side of the chimney aswell as ties. And possibly fixings into the stone under the flashing that’s already in.
@PeakyBlinder
@PeakyBlinder 3 года назад
Your missing some slate under that stack.
@craigsimons817
@craigsimons817 Год назад
This is scary to watch, clipping the lead in place instead of a mechanical fixing using copper nails. Might want to use patination oil? It’s a must!
@donkeykong7777
@donkeykong7777 Год назад
That is not, nor has ever been a front apron, just smack a bit of lead around a corner with a mallet, that’ll do until the cheque clears 🤬🤬🤬🤬
@slanebrickstone
@slanebrickstone 7 лет назад
Why you want to show them how to do it for? Keep the competition stupid dude. Don't teach the dojo!
@adamturner2836
@adamturner2836 5 лет назад
People calling this guy a 'Master' ?? If that was so he'd of not bought a pre-made apron but beat it himself and still had the same outcome.. This is child's play with that part done. The beating and shaping is literally the only hard part about it. Oh and a master wouldn't of done such a shit job at pointing that chimney or left a roof without felt 👍
@nikki01299
@nikki01299 13 лет назад
using reclaimed or re-used slates is a bit pikey ,but method is good but make clips smaller and gives it strenth,the bigger the clip it bends easier,double it up and round off corners look better.
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