This is just brilliant teaching,i am totally chuffed to find this one,The only question I have is, can you do a video where there is no welding involved,for those of us who want to learn to do the old fashioned way,of simply dressing and forming,the lead ,i assume nobody actually does this anymore,but it would be good to see ir ,many thanks again,
Hi I am thinking of putting a lead sheet roof on a rear extension but I am put of by the theft aspect. Can the lead be stuck down some how at the ends to deter theft ?
This is just brilliant teaching,i am totally chuffed to find this one,The only question I have is, can you do a video where there is no welding involved,for those of us who want to learn to do the old fashioned way,of simply dressing and forming,the lead ,i assume nobody actually does this anymore,but it would be good to see ir ,many thanks again,
Use a rubber mallet to do the roll ends, it leaves less marks (leadworker 25 years)😊
Is this a specialty trade now plumbers did this back in my day.
whats the spacing distance between each mop roll at code 5 and what are the distances between them at 6 and 7.
Hi I am thinking of putting a lead sheet roof on a rear extension but I am put of by the theft aspect. Can the lead be stuck down some how at the ends to deter theft ?
Roland Hawken no it’s to easy to cut with a Stanley knife
Hi, is it possible to stretch lead? in a roller perhaps ? i want it thinner to make it lighter. thank you.
Yeah use a rolling pin
Wow, that's a lot of work!
For sure.
Not any more than fucking shingles
Was in 2 minds about buying a sheet of metal... 😂 Im away
is it brazing not welding?
Pretty sure its welding,.
to be brazing you would use a brazing rod lead welding you melt a piece of lead