Installing Code 5 Lead Bays to a Bay Roof ***BOSSED***

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  • Опубликовано: 15 апр 2023
  • In this video I install code 5 bays to a bay roof.
    I decided to boss the front and back of the rolls as I havn't done it in a while.
    Complete step by step guide.
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  • @davetaylor4741
    @davetaylor4741 Год назад +6

    Looks great. Nice easy job now for the tiler to complete. Plenty of upstand and the corner intersections already leaded and sealed. Making life easier for the next trade is all part of being a decent tradesman.

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  Год назад +1

      The tiler on this job is a good mate of mine. I’ve done his lead work for the last 14 years. We generally work together on Saturdays. And I look forward to it as I get some company.

  • @MrMarkchennells
    @MrMarkchennells Год назад +1

    Brilliant craftsman, love watching your work. Amazing mate

  • @user-ol9zg6ms7g
    @user-ol9zg6ms7g 7 месяцев назад +1

    Such a skill you have there. If I was half as good as you I’d be a happy man. Quality craftsmanship, love your videos 👍🏻

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  7 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much and thanks for watching.
      I really appreciate it.

  • @owdoglenn481
    @owdoglenn481 Год назад +1

    love these videos, I've been doing lead on bird huts and its just so nice to work with and this is such a gift to share.

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  Год назад

      Thank you I’m glad your enjoying the vids. Thank you for watching and taking the time to leave a comment.

  • @flysurfer108
    @flysurfer108 10 месяцев назад +1

    What a pro, very enjoyable to watch, keep them coming.

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you and thanks for watching. I’m glad you enjoyed it.

  • @josaonline09
    @josaonline09 7 месяцев назад

    Badass brother….this is the first time I’ve seen this done….been in construction for 20 years and love the craftsmanship

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  7 месяцев назад

      Thank you and thanks for watching.

  • @carlgooden506
    @carlgooden506 Год назад +2

    Excellent workmanship as always. In a future video could you show us how you mark and cut an under cloak and over cloak for a lead flat roof butting up to a pitched roof. Cheers.

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  Год назад +1

      Thank you.
      Yes no worries next time I come across this I’ll make it happen.

  • @tomalley798
    @tomalley798 Год назад +1

    Looks like you were made for the difficult ones. Great work 👍

  • @highlandmalt6368
    @highlandmalt6368 Год назад +1

    Beautiful job

  • @patrickrevins9519
    @patrickrevins9519 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great work man.

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you and thanks for watching

  • @jonathanhill1294
    @jonathanhill1294 Год назад +1

    Another top job 👍👍

  • @edthompson9337
    @edthompson9337 Год назад +2

    Beautiful job, a lot of skill went in to that but you made it look easy.

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  Год назад

      Thank you so much and thanks for watching.

  • @NickAirey-oz8ir
    @NickAirey-oz8ir Год назад +1

    Good work, to be spot on as a proper roofer i always use tilting fillet and take lead over creating kick for the tiles

  • @AN-vt3kl
    @AN-vt3kl 7 месяцев назад +1

    Nice work 👍

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  7 месяцев назад

      Thank you and thanks for watching

  • @MAXIMOUTDOORS
    @MAXIMOUTDOORS 4 месяца назад +1

    You are the boss. Fair f**KS. Looked awesome, never rushed and loads of experience 👍

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  4 месяца назад

      Thankyou so much and thanks for watching.

  • @MrSeanf21
    @MrSeanf21 Год назад +1

    Super job

  • @darrenharlow8947
    @darrenharlow8947 Год назад +1

    👌Top notch💯

  • @PeakyBlinder
    @PeakyBlinder Год назад +1

    Nice to see a setting stick being used instead of a wedging tool,

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  Год назад

      Yes I see a lot of people using a sharp dresser 🤦🏻‍♂️

  • @diegolopez9694
    @diegolopez9694 11 месяцев назад

    Nice to see the trade continuing.
    Ive been retired from leadwork for almost 10 years. On occasion i miss it.

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for watching. What do you miss the most ?

    • @diegolopez9694
      @diegolopez9694 11 месяцев назад +1

      For me it's the satisfaction of walking away knowing that my leadwork will still be there long after I've gone.
      Sand cast hopper heads and downpipes were my specialty. They will still be there in hundreds of years.

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  11 месяцев назад

      @@diegolopez9694 that’s something I’ve always wanted to try but never really had the chance.
      Can I ask, how do you make the downpipes.
      Do you just wrap lead around something and weld the back ?.

    • @diegolopez9694
      @diegolopez9694 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@slbleadworks
      Sand cast the brackets/collars and bottom shoe, then depending on the specifications I'd usually double up 1.2 m lengths of code 6/8 then dress around a length of timber weld up the back seam and file it back smooth. Then burn on the brackets and shoes.
      So you end up with lengths of just over 1.2 that can either interlock or meet a hopper or swan neck

    • @diegolopez9694
      @diegolopez9694 11 месяцев назад +1

      Hopper heads can be made in the same way if you don't have the set up for casting. Just use more layers and file back the corners so you can't see the welds.
      Just need a chippy friend to knock up a few patterns to boss around.

  • @BerkeleyTowers
    @BerkeleyTowers Год назад +1

    Hey, another great video! So many questions! How hot are you heating the lead when annealing it to do the rolls? Warm? Too hot to touch? Colour change? Keep up the great work!

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  Год назад +1

      Thank you.
      Yes it’s too hot to touch for sure. I usually heat just before it changes colour. If it changes colour I stop straight away as that’s just before it melts.
      Feel free to ask anything you want. I like the comments. And I try to answer everything.

  • @Stratoszero
    @Stratoszero 8 месяцев назад +1

    Have you got a video where you show lead welding?

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  8 месяцев назад +1

      Yes so many dedicated welding vids on my channel

  • @860smalley
    @860smalley Год назад

    How does water not get under those seams and run into the ends of where you sliced the lead at the end of the round wood if you don't weld those seams?

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  Год назад

      Water runs along the under cloak wood roll and out.

  • @mattjames1639
    @mattjames1639 5 месяцев назад +1

    Great work. A real craft. Wonderful to see so much pride in you work. I have some bay windows on a property I’m currently in the process of buying. The original lead is way past it and is leaking. Coincidentally, my friends lead bay roof is also leaking. He’s been recommended fibreglass and felt quotes as the roofers he’s had round ‘don’t do lead’ and have suggested replacing. In comparison to those alternatives. How much would a lead bay window replacement be? And how would the life expectancy of all three compare? Personally I’d love to replace with lead

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  5 месяцев назад

      Thank you and thanks for watching. If you or your friend are in my catchment area I’d be happy to give you a price for lead.
      In the long run the lead always works out cheaper. As once it’s done it should last in excess of 100 years. Nothing else will. I’m not sure of the lifespan of the alternatives but I think I’d be about right saying 30 years for felt and probably less for fibreglass. I personally would opt for fibreglass as my least favourite alternative. I only ever hear bad things about it. But maybe that’s more to do with the installation.

    • @mattjames1639
      @mattjames1639 5 месяцев назад +1

      I’m in Birmingham so unfortunately not local to you. If you know anyone my way be sure to let me know. Thanks for the reply

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  5 месяцев назад

      @@mattjames1639 I might consider staying up there

    • @mattjames1639
      @mattjames1639 5 месяцев назад +1

      Good to know! House purchase should have finalised May/June time so I ll be in contact nearer the time 👍🏻

  • @kefakhabibi
    @kefakhabibi 8 месяцев назад

    Hi where are you based ? I have bay window roof leaking from inside ? Any advise , are you available to fixed ?

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  8 месяцев назад

      I’m in Brighton. East Sussex

  • @AaaaandAction
    @AaaaandAction Год назад +1

    Just about retired now but seeing your videos really makes me wish I had done this for a while. Fascinating and relaxing at the same time. Great results that you produce must make you proud. Tell me, do you always put building paper between the lead and plywood and why? Is it to help expansion movement?

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  Год назад

      Thank you yes I find it mostly relaxing too. It just depends on the job as sometimes there’s pressure as the scaffold is booked to come down. Or other trades are waiting to get on.
      Yes always put building paper down when doing capping, flat roofs or dormer cheeks. Or cladding of any kind.
      The building paper protects the underside of the lead from alkalis in concrete,stone and screed.
      It also helps reduce corrosive attack when laying onto plywood or oak. Is does also help with movement yes.

    • @AaaaandAction
      @AaaaandAction Год назад +1

      @@slbleadworks Thanks for the reply. When I built my house I put a complete lead layer across my chimney at roof pitch level and just had great fun with it, the soakers and the stepped flashings. So satisfying! Didn’t wear gloves though …… will I die? 😀

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  Год назад

      @@AaaaandAction no I think you’ll fight another day lol. I’ve worked with lead for 27 years and my lead levels are in the safe zone.

  • @Rckhlld1
    @Rckhlld1 2 месяца назад +1

    Love your videos hope the back is ok now!! ? Iv got brown oxidation forming on my lead bay widow!! What will remove this ? Any ideas 😃

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  2 месяца назад

      Thank you I’m glad you’re enjoying the vids.
      My back has been so much better untill yesterday actually. Had a little set back but hopefully I’ll recover quicker.
      I’m not really sure what to suggest as I’ve never tried to remove any brown oxidation.
      Have you tried patination oil ?.
      Or there’s a product called lead restorer that might be able to remove it. Failing that you could always try some wire wool.
      Thanks for watching.

    • @Rckhlld1
      @Rckhlld1 2 месяца назад +1

      Yes your skills are awesome!! Great content!! Yes I bought some wire wool! 👍

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  2 месяца назад

      @@Rckhlld1 thank you. Please let me know how you get on with it. And what works best.

  • @rickphillips5098
    @rickphillips5098 Год назад +1

    On every job do you supply the lead ? And if so which one . BLM,Calder or another ? I understand if you can't say as it looks like your sponsored by them . Localy suppliers have tried pushing Midland lead ( looks like tiger skin and eco lead ) both at code 4 feel like code 3 ...

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  Год назад

      Hi to be honest I rarely supply the lead and I’m definitely not sponsored by them. But I wish I was.
      BLM isn’t too bad but towards the last 1.5m of the roll you get horrible lines that you can’t get out. Enviro lead Just seems thinner than usual at the moment too. I used some code 5 recently. And honestly I would have thought it was code 4.
      I’d probably go for Calder out of all of those. But I haven’t used it for a while so I don’t know what it’s like these days.

    • @rickphillips5098
      @rickphillips5098 Год назад

      @@slbleadworks I have been told that enviro lead is made from used car batteries and has more tin content than tin itself !! Midland lead is thin as fu#k ! I bought lead from struckta which I hope you never have to use .. never has a roll off lead been so warped ! Could not use it for cover flashing as it was like a banana..

  • @Americal1970
    @Americal1970 11 месяцев назад +1

    "CODE 5" I would like to read what its specs call out.
    Is there a web site.
    I am curious.

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  11 месяцев назад

      Are you after the specs of code 5 ?. If so if you Google this it will give you all the information you need.

  • @josaonline09
    @josaonline09 7 месяцев назад

    Are those copper roofing nails?

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  7 месяцев назад

      Yes they are 25mm copper ring shanked nails

  • @alistaircameron3237
    @alistaircameron3237 Год назад +1

    👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @SuperWayneyb
    @SuperWayneyb Год назад +1

    🤘😎🤘

  • @alexrhodes5462
    @alexrhodes5462 Год назад +1

    Can you recommend any books on the rudimental principles?

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  Год назад

      www.oldtools.co.uk/products/the-lead-sheet-manual-vol-1-2-3

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  Год назад

      I found this but it’s out of stock.
      But this will me a really good guide.

  • @FunnyVideos-jtm
    @FunnyVideos-jtm Год назад +1

    Do you recommend a copper drip edge for bay roofs of all sizes?

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  Год назад

      I think it’s a much nicer finish. So yes 100%

    • @FunnyVideos-jtm
      @FunnyVideos-jtm Год назад

      @@slbleadworks Thanks just checking I hadn't missed anything.
      •Make existing timber deck sound
      •New building paper laid upon timber deck
      •New Timber Rolls fixed in position
      •New Code 5 Lead
      •New Code 4 lead to abutment walls and sealed with a purpose lead sealant

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  Год назад +1

      @@FunnyVideos-jtm and if it’s a warm roof it needs to be vented.

  • @dickdoc3337
    @dickdoc3337 Год назад +1

    Excellent workmanship interesting to see how it is made up plus finished job. Very Latour intensive and skillful of course weather helps to make the job a little easier well done wonder if that is the "Hove Actually " area.

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  Год назад +1

      This job definitely took longer as I bossed all the backs of the rolls too.
      Yes this was in Hove. Nice and close for me. I don’t get many of these.

  • @delvingoddard2359
    @delvingoddard2359 Год назад +1

    I'm new subscribers

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  Год назад

      Thank you so much for subscribing I hope you like the vids.

  • @eamonnrussell3812
    @eamonnrussell3812 11 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Stuart hows your back ?

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  11 месяцев назад

      Hi.
      It’s reached a point where I’m not in lots of pain. But I’ve got a constant dull ache at the bottom of my back. It’s been like this a few weeks.

  • @roofinguk
    @roofinguk Год назад +2

    Is there a tilt going in for the tiles going on after?

  • @JohnSmith-ee7gf
    @JohnSmith-ee7gf Год назад +1

    Clearly a thing of beauty but as a diyer with a love of craftsmanship I would have liked to see more of the process instead of cutting to a section to show the finished piece. I would have loved to see you welding with a little “how to” explanation. Really well done though.

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  Год назад

      Thank you. I try to show as much as I can but I have to also be mindful of the length of the video. As for the welding I’ve have lots of videos dedicated to that so don’t tend to go into too much detail of what I’m doing.
      And thank you for watching.

    • @JohnSmith-ee7gf
      @JohnSmith-ee7gf Год назад +1

      @@slbleadworks thanks very much. I just happened upon this video so will seek out your welding ones. I’ve done a bit of step flashing but at some point will need to flash a couple of chimneys (aprons) so this stuff is great. Very best wishes.

  • @user-mg9ex8pu5l
    @user-mg9ex8pu5l 5 месяцев назад +1

    Прикольно.

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  5 месяцев назад

      Thank you and thanks for watching.

  • @lugwalder
    @lugwalder 5 месяцев назад +1

    How far over the roof battens each side have you gone with the lead,plus do you welt at the end in case water goes along the lead?

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  5 месяцев назад +1

      From memory I think I did this one around 300mm. That’s plenty and theres no need to welt the ends as water will never travel that far sideways.