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Peter Scholey
Приєднався 23 жов 2008
Video demonstrating methods of chimney flashing and the use of lead soakers
Fitting Sheet Lead Window Trays
Showing the Just Lead window tray ends product being fitted on a mock window opening at Just Lead Workshop. justlead.co.uk
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Bossing Sheet Lead Valley from Just Lead
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Bossing sheet lead valley end on dormer, using hand tools. justlead.co.uk
Fitting Dormer Corners and Soakers from Just Lead
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Fitting Dormer Corners and soakers to a dormer and abutment. Using Just Lead dormer corner products and soakers. Makes the job quike to carry out and water proof for life. justlead.co.uk
The Thames
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Video showing the last leg of a sailing trip from Falmouth to London (St Kath's dock)
Lead Welding Demo
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Extracts from lead welding DVD produced by Just Lead in support of those who would like to master the art. justlead.co.uk
Back Gutter fitting to chimney. http://www.justlead.co.uk
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www.justlead.co.uk Peter Scholey of Just Lead Shows the fitting of a sheet lead back gutter to a chimney www.justlead.co.uk
Chimney DPC Tray being fitted.
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Peter Scholey of Just Lead Shows the fitting of a sheet lead chimney tray DPC. Visit our site www.justlead.co.uk
Step Chimney Flashing 2
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Peter Scholey of Just Lead shows a method used to step flash a chimney Visit our site justlead.co.uk
Step Chimney Flashing 1
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Peter Scholey of Just Lead shows a method used to step flash a chimney. To view my products click below. justlead.co.uk
Fitting Chimney Flashing front apron
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Peter Scholey of Just Lead shows you how to fit a sheet lead front apron to a brick chimney. Visit our site justlead.co.uk
Roof Vent by Just Lead for bathroom duct etc. How to fit to slate roof
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Just Lead shows you how to fit a sheet lead vent into a slated roof. Fitted to allow the connection of flexible ducts from bathroom & kitchen extraction fans.Visit our site justlead.co.uk
I'm wondering, how much is a job like that because I need it at my place
For some reason I'm not getting sound on any of these videos. I've viewed them before with no audio issues but something seems to have gone wrong, and it doesn't appear to be my end. Can anybody confirm they do or do not have audio please?
Never seen a cover flashing g on a chimney front apron,what's the point, the turn into the brickwork joint should be part of the front apron, check out the Lead Sheet Association guidance manuals, also the the front turn on the step flashing should be an angled cut not straight down
Lovely work 👍😎
I see, so soakers are weaved in amongst the tiles, in my head they were like an abutment gully but not the same.
looks awfull omg
Great video 👌
Great video, but are you still in business as your website not working for ordering chimney &/or dormer lead corners, etc?
I like the steeper steps, a lovely job sir
I enjoyed your video sir, moving the lead to maintain the thickness is important. The amount of times I've watched people on site reduce it to the thickness of a fag paper. Appreciated 👍
Good job
Thanks for your video, it has been very helpful, comments are also informative. As someone mentioned, I think it makes more sense to leave the color upstand outside the flue instead of inside. One could seal the joint with fire cement from a tube in doing so preserving the integrity of the flue liner.
This is horribly wrong, please do not follow the example shown here. Consult the British Lead Association’s guide for the correct dimensions and details for installing step flashing and lead aprons. Work of this nature requires skilled professional undertaking and should not be attempted by enthusiastic amateurs, doing so will only incur expensive corrective measures at a later date, not long after the next heavy rainfall.
This is scary to watch, clipping the lead in place instead of a mechanical fixing using copper nails. Might want to use patination oil? It’s a must!
Very good
😂😂😂😂this is hillarious so many faults
Very nice thanks
That is not, nor has ever been a front apron, just smack a bit of lead around a corner with a mallet, that’ll do until the cheque clears 🤬🤬🤬🤬
I was taught how lead weld at 14 years of age, at the time they said the new material nuralite which was a bitumous sheet was replacing it, lead is still used. We used to make all the roof flashing and gutter boxes etc, however on your video you do not clean the lead of both mating areas nor do you add lead, you are using both parent metals to fuse, as I understand, this produces a very weak joint and thins the lead along the weld, I've never seen it done like this, alway add filler to give strength to the join, and always clean the run before, that's how everyone was taught.
Hi John We must be around the same age as the nuralite thing was being marketed via colleagues in the 60is. Yes cleaning is a big part when lead welding along with adding metal via a filler rod. It's not clear on video but a bit of using a shave hook was employed. One thing that has changed over time is the fact sheet lead is not stored in wet or damp areas any more which makes welding on say a flat weld less time consuming as the lead is shinning like a dollar. However cleaning not only produces a clean weld it is also defines the width of the weld, making it visually neat.
That is a terrible way to counterflash. It is not water tight. Wind blown rain gets in at every course.
That is a terrible way to counterflash. It is not water tight. Wind blown rain gets in at every course.
so didn't grind them in the recommended 25mm?
OMG.. That's a terrible way to counterflash. What are you drinking? Wind blown rain goes in at every course.
Best off getting the shape then taking the flashing off and putting it on a hard surface as not to fracture the slates etc and gives a far better finish imo
its a joy to watch this man work ,,, well done sir
When it rains I can hear water running down the chimney. The chimney breast in the room is wet. I have had three quotes from roofers, each stating different issues and repairs. I am a very much a senior living in a bungalow and I feel checking out your videos that its the back apron that is the issue. Advice would be appreciated.
I am assuming you do not put in a DPC like this on a tall 3 meter chimney that will be used constantly for wood coal burning ? I would melt yes ?
This thought crossed my mind also. I think I would put the color outside the liner for that reason. Any further ideas?
Peter are you a roofer or just specialise in lead??
excellent video, did you do your own lead welding ? I need to do one of these soon and ive not done on in years, this has been a very good reminder , thank you for your time.
Sorry for delay. If your a bit stuck get hold of Just Lead we can chat you through it and supply if needed.
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Amazing video
Thanks for your kind words
But dose it really work
Sir! I hope the timbers under your soakers stays as dry as your humour :) You remind me of my college tutor. If there was a picture of "British" in the dictionary then it should be of you. You should teach. thank you.
Are you going to iron the creases out of that? If I did that on one of my jobs I would be made to rip it back off
Mr Scholey this is such amazing work and presentation. Excellent job. Keep up the good work.
Hello Sir My builders and building inspectors like to upstand OUTSIDE not inside the liner. This keep liner uninterrupted intact with no gaps .
Very helpful video. I love a nice clean finish. Do you need to do any extra steps when the window sill goes in?
Same question.
Love the weep hole trick
RIP ear drums 🎧
Nice video Peter. Very informative.
This guy is clearly a proper craftsman. I never understood why the returns are cut back so sharply toward the water line instead of vertically down to the next step. Seems it’s just aesthetics. Also never understood why uk step flashing doesn’t incorporate a bend/cover flash over the closest tiles. Surely that would stop the soakers underneath working as hard?
Cover flashing onto flat tiles or slates will allow driving rain to ingress. The soakers are vital to the weatherproofing process and must be correctly fitted. Sorry but this gentleman is no craftsman and is bungling the job. Do not follow the example he is showing here, consult the British Lead Association for proper and correct information and guidelines, as this sort of thing is skilled work, not to be undertaken by amateurs.
@@craigsimons817 see part one. There’s soakers under it 😊
How do you make the chimney apron, or is it something you buy?
Great skills and very well explained
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Stainless steel nails?????
4:30 "It's already happening" That is a great catch-phrase. And this guy is the best.
Very enjoyable. "The lap + the gauge = the soaker length" But in some parts it is called "The dry" Oh, I did enjoy that.
time served plumber , made and fitted hundreds of apronns on new and existing chimneys ,all aprom should be let in to brickwork and pluged , outher wise that will slip , regardless of those ties ,