Correct. It lasts ages (most of lead sheet manufactured in the UK comes with at least 60years warranty), but its very expensive. The roll of lead shown in this video must have cost around £500.
@R B Yes, the piece, the author of this video is working on. Its most likely 6meter long piece, about 1200mm wide and quite thick (my guess is Code 5 or 6)
I was watching the video and wondering does lead need to be heated or annealed to remove work hardening. Then you bring out the torch. Excellent work. Cheers
I am wondering if Lead the best matterial for this kind of application? I know it's very heavy and also toxic metal so can you explain what is the benefit of using it? I love your videos and you skill level btw, "Πολύ καλός Μάστορας" as we say in Greece.
that roof aint cheap is it sir?? :-). But it's best. And last a life time for real.
Correct. It lasts ages (most of lead sheet manufactured in the UK comes with at least 60years warranty), but its very expensive. The roll of lead shown in this video must have cost around £500.
@@magic787878 By roll; are you referring just to the piece your kneeling and working on?
@R B Yes, the piece, the author of this video is working on. Its most likely 6meter long piece, about 1200mm wide and quite thick (my guess is Code 5 or 6)
I was watching the video and wondering does lead need to be heated or annealed to remove work hardening. Then you bring out the torch. Excellent work. Cheers
Thanks. It doesn’t have to be annealed but really helps it’s workability.
Great work! you make it look so easy, even I can do it! Not!
The patience this must take is beyond me but my God is this satisfying to watch. I can only imagine how you feel looking at a finished job.
Very cool.
What is that yellow tool called? I need to do this on a weird part of my roof. I live in Seattle, so, pretty wet most of the year.
Is there a school or apprentice program where one can learn about the type of lead working that you perform? Thank you in advance, Daniel
Yeah there’s a couple options. If you need some genuine advice please feel free to message me at leadworksw@gmail.com
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How do you guys prevent lead exposure? I’m sure gloves and such. But there has to be some risks right?
Yeah for sure. Blood tests are a must. Avoid cross contamination and welding fumes must be avoided at all costs.
I am wondering if Lead the best matterial for this kind of application? I know it's very heavy and also toxic metal so can you explain what is the benefit of using it?
I love your videos and you skill level btw, "Πολύ καλός Μάστορας" as we say in Greece.
OLá amigo muito bom os seus videos, uma pergunta está chapa é de que material,
Lead
What kind of material is this metal?
Lead sheet. Judging by its thickness I'm guessing it's either Code 5 or 6
J'adore votre travail et vos vidéos je m'abonne tout de suite.
Thank you
What's great about it? They have stretched the lead to shit. I wonder how thin the lead is on the roll?
Definitely isn’t stretched or thinned.