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Installing Lead Capping To Coping Stones. Including Lead Welded Corners
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- Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2022
- In this video I install code 4 lead capping to coping stones. Also in this video I show the welding process. Complete step by step guide.
Great workmanship again. I would love to see a dedicated welding video.
Thank you I’m going to try and make it very soon. It will give me a break from capping 🤦🏻♂️😂
Nice uniform welding, like a neat stack of coins. I hope you're wealthy customers appreciate the skill and experience
Thank you so much. And the thank you for always taking the time to leave a comment. It really helps. Thank you.
Brilliantly informative video again fella 👍 Do do a dedicated welding video please.... soon!
Thank you.
Ok I’m going to make it happen. Thank you for your response.
lovely job, looking forward to the welding video.
Thank you. And thanks for the message it helps the algorithm. I’m going to make a series of different ones. Focusing first on vertical.
100% on welding vids mate , maybe bottle gauge set aswell maybe 😁
Ok mate I’m going to get it done. I’ve got some good ideas for it.
Would be great to have a dedicated welding video Stuart . Cheers
Thank you for commenting. I think I’m going to do a series of different welding videos. Starting with vertical over this weekend. That’s the one that most people ask for.
Looks well tidy man.
Thank you. And thanks for watching.
as per my message on another of your videos and binge watching them! It's great to see a tradesman at work and for me the longer the vid is with every detail of what you do the better.
On those tiles you have point loads which means its weight and the imposed loads are transferred to the wheels. If you use a dust sheet and put a plank down, you spread the load.
I asked you in another of your vids about where to get the gas equipment thanks for your advice. I am buying the equipment and my son-in-law (that is someone else you have taught) is doing the work for me. We have a small flat concrete roof bay above the front door that has mineral felt on and I want all of the roof in lead. Would he be able to say use 12mm ply fixed with screws over the mineral felt and put the lead and building paper on that?
I’d recommend trying to achieve some ventilation. You’d be better off taking the mineral felt off. And making sure you use a minimum of 18mm external ply as a substrate for the lead. And yes building paper on top.
Thanks for watching.
@@slbleadworks thanks for taking the time to answer. I have learned a lot 👍
Great stu a welding video would be much appreciated 👍🏻
Ok I’m going to make it happen. Thank you for your response.
Stunning
Thank you
another great job you make the welding look easy look forward to more welding
Thank you so much.
I’m going to make the dedicated welding vid very soon. So lots more welding to come.
Hey stu that's well smart! Your miters and cover flashing are seriously neat
Thank you very much
Quality Workmanship Stu look forward to next video
Thank you so much. Sorry I seem to be doing so much capping lately.
Hey stuart. Still finding more 😅 🔥
Thank goddess for that lol😅. I’ve got 2 new ones in the pipeline too.
Keeping you going that posh house. Sounds like it is close to Gatwick.
Yes I’ve been there a few days now. Just a couple more days to go and then it will be all done and onto the next.
Fantastic work just caught up . A welding video would be great
Keep the content coming really enjoy it
Ok cool I’m going to make quite a few different ones showing all the different cuts etc.
Thanks for watching.
@@slbleadworks fantastic looking forward to watching 👍🏻👍🏻
Work of art.
Thank you. And thanks for watching the vid.
Excellent job, it’s a shame the other tradesmen aren’t as conscientious as yourself.
Thank you
Excellent work Stuart as per your usual workmanship WORK OF ART for sure. Wonder if that lead will stop the water coming through below like you showed at start of video . Would the water Ingres not be caused by high outlets and water pooling staying (along with the leaves that will not help would have thought ) interesting though what caused the water to come through high outlets or stone ?
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I think there is problems with the flat roof it’s self. I’ve noticed some cracks around by the outlet.
I think it’s due time to place your art of work in playboy. 😉
Lol a nice bit of lead porn 😳🤦🏻♂️😂
Such a pity that they didn’t change the felted flat roof first for a lead one before the capings went on, as I suspect all this will have to be removed to allow proper access when the felt is replaced
I know what you mean.
Unfortunately we was only instructed to do this.
I think you could probably just cut the corners to give enough room and then weld new ones in.
@@slbleadworks
Yes you can only do what you are instructed, “yours is not a reason why yours is just to do or die”
Ha ha 😃
good work. Are these sheets galvanized? and which one do you use?
Thank you and thanks for watching.
Are you asking if the lead is galvanised ?.
If so. No it’s not . I think this lead was from Associated Lead Mills.
@@slbleadworks I admire the whimsy of your work. I meant what kind of sheet you use to weld, make the flashings, if they are zinc (galvanized) or aluminum and what kind of gas do you use to weld. I wanted to know if it works to weld with these portable torches? Here in Brazil, the plates are very thin and not malleable. the repairmen here do a terrible job on roofs, they don't put it on the masonry, they just glue it
@@marcoantoniovazatta3669 all of the material I’m using here is sheet lead. It’s what I’m welding with too.
@@slbleadworks Got it, perfect.
Too bad it's not easy to find here.
Raised outlets on a job that small,
That's disgusting,
How hard is it to recess an outlet.
Some proper cowboys about,
There really is some people just don’t think. Or worse still…..don’t care 🤦🏻♂️.