That’s just helped me with something that has always been a pain I was making one up last night and that little triangle on the upstand is always been a pain trying to position it to weld it in that makes it so much easier
I have learned so much from your channel for which I am eternally greatful. I was just wondering if you had any input on how to do cover flashing at corners of chimneys when you do a new full wrap round chimney when lead welding back and front aprons. If you have a video I would greatly appreciate your assistance Wishing you and yours all the very best
Hi great videos very informative it’s nice to see people sharing their skills and helping others. I myself am just starting out I’ve worked with an old school lead roofer who bossed everything and now retired. So I’m looking at picking up the torch so to speak any advice on set ups would be greatly appreciated I’m thinking propylene as it’s easier for me to get
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I want to learn leadwork to take my roofing to the next level above the rest, i know the basics and I'm fair decent but leadwork is a whole art of its own. I watch your videos and try to learn from these but is there anything i can search or books that you could recommend so i can practice at home and on the job.
When you do cover flashings let’s just say on a chimney…so when I cut step flashings the step that bends around from the side of the chimney to the front always goes around and follows the chase into the wall. But when I do cover flashing that isn’t stepped so maybe on an old stone chimney I fold the lead around the corner and always goes at a 45is degree angle. Don’t know how to make it fold into a chase? Does this make sense lol. What’s your advice.
You would need wider lead to achieve that corner. I use 240mm basically cut down to 150mm apart from the corner. If that makes sense. Or You could weld a bit on.
Hi mate We were taught that when you measure the pitch of roof is works the down stand out for you that’s the way we have always done it I noticed you didn’t use any pitch measurement on yours ?
Plz can you tell me where I could buy a portable torch kit with the gases for a home project. I have four chimneys I want to re do. Your help would be much appreciated. Thanks