Nice work but if you don't mind me saying it's a better job if the flat part of the back gutter is much bigger otherwise everything gets cramped up when the tiles are on, I always directed the carpenter to build them up or did them myself to make them wider, I like your metal dressing plate
That isn’t the way I was taught, my way is totally different, might have to start doing some videos myself, mine is a very old school approach, as I’ve said before, each to their own, you’ve done a good enough job but there are ways of doing things that are simpler and should I say better, I know I’m coming to the end of my working plumbing career, (plumbo in Latin means, bender of lead, plumber) the tradesmen I learned from where taught roughly 100 years ago, having said all that, great to see old trades still going, I’ve watched a lot of modern ways, nuralite, fibreglass etc but none does the job as well as lead and copper, when asked, how long do you guarantee your work, I say a thousand years because it’s going to last a lot longer than the ones asking 😊
I actually tried it this way today! Came out nice. Simple enough to do. 👍
Nice work but if you don't mind me saying it's a better job if the flat part of the back gutter is much bigger otherwise everything gets cramped up when the tiles are on, I always directed the carpenter to build them up or did them myself to make them wider, I like your metal dressing plate
It just looks so satisfying to do
Craftsman at work, Paying attention to detail To make a neat and professional job Well made Thanks for sharing Subbed and liked
Nice just removed one 40 years old no welds and no sign of water below so love both ways
Hi mate, could you tell me what the second line is that you bend I assume it’s a bevel mark?
That isn’t the way I was taught, my way is totally different, might have to start doing some videos myself, mine is a very old school approach, as I’ve said before, each to their own, you’ve done a good enough job but there are ways of doing things that are simpler and should I say better, I know I’m coming to the end of my working plumbing career, (plumbo in Latin means, bender of lead, plumber) the tradesmen I learned from where taught roughly 100 years ago, having said all that, great to see old trades still going, I’ve watched a lot of modern ways, nuralite, fibreglass etc but none does the job as well as lead and copper, when asked, how long do you guarantee your work, I say a thousand years because it’s going to last a lot longer than the ones asking 😊
Awesome
Straight outta the manual that way isn't it?
How do you get the angle so it fits the roof?
It’s all done from the ends of the lay boards to slate/tile
What fume extractor do you have been looking as my space isn’t best ventilation
I use plymovent mobilego system
how long did it take the angry banana in real time to do that ?
What’s your workbench top made from?
Mild steel
Eso es chapa de plomo o zinc..??
like the technique better then the one we were taught by LSA
Quality
I want to do this so bad.
No you don’t trust me. 35 years into it
Terrible viewing angle 📐