What You Need To Weld Lead. Including How Too. And Gauge Setup

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  • @leeedwards3783
    @leeedwards3783 2 роки тому +2

    Wish we had you at our college. We all burnt right through the lead. Top man

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  Рік тому +1

      Sounds like your flames were way too hot.
      Didn’t the instructor help out at all ?.

    • @leeedwards3783
      @leeedwards3783 Рік тому +1

      @@slbleadworks no they didn't. Was very disappointing

  • @harrytheroofer7443
    @harrytheroofer7443 Рік тому +6

    I did the LDA course about 20 years ago, but don't think they ever mentioned the pressure used.i could burn the flat on a bench, but didn't have the confidence to burn in situ. You mentioning 0.4 bar has helped immensely, I had the oxygen on at about 2.5 bar and used to blow holes in the work. I've just done 3 47 degree welds and no holes. Thanks for your advice.

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  Рік тому +1

      No worries mate I’m glad my vids have helped and thanks for watching.

  • @error404m
    @error404m Рік тому +2

    The portable kit, the bottle key, the model O torch....it's all coming back to me. I was doing lead welding for a living almost 20years ago.

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  Рік тому +2

      Are you still in the trade now ?

    • @error404m
      @error404m Рік тому +3

      @@slbleadworks I left the UK and do something totally different now. Last time I went back to the UK, I went to my old work place and tried lead welding again to see if I could still do it. Turns out I still had the muscle memory. Didn't do a bad job at all (code 4 butt welding).

  • @chrischapman1522
    @chrischapman1522 2 роки тому +1

    Brings back memories, First year appreice plumber. 1971 I loved working with lead.

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  2 роки тому +1

      I still love it too. It’s very satisfying. I also love taking pictures etc so I can always look back.

  • @anthonymycroft1145
    @anthonymycroft1145 Рік тому +3

    Very informative video. Am looking to get some lead welding tools soon and learn how to weld. Will keep an eye on your videos for advice and tips. Keep up the great work.

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  Рік тому

      Thank you I’m glad you enjoyed the vid. And thanks for watching.

  • @glennhuibers949
    @glennhuibers949 Рік тому +1

    Thankyou so much for this video ! Nice and clear information im gonna practice this :-)
    Thankyou from the netherlands

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  Рік тому

      No worries thanks for watching. I’m glad you’ve found this useful. And hope it helps with the welding practise.

  • @craigporter6001
    @craigporter6001 Рік тому +1

    Amazing video just orderd a kit coming monday didnt have a clue where to start especially for pressures ect thanks liked and subs

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  Рік тому

      Thank you I’m glad you enjoyed the vid and thanks for subscribing I really appreciate it. I wish all the people that watched the vids would do that.
      I hope you enjoy your welding kit and please let me know how you get on.

  • @antonyhibberd8824
    @antonyhibberd8824 2 роки тому +2

    Great video. Good explanation, which gives me the confidence to give it a go! Thanks.

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  2 роки тому

      Thank you. Please let me know how you get on.

  • @RS2KSX
    @RS2KSX 2 роки тому +3

    Just a quick tip, I’ve taped my hoses together every 12” to keep them together so much easier to handle

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  2 роки тому +3

      Yes defiantly. The mistake I made once was using cable ties. Not good for the hands.

  • @lugwalder
    @lugwalder 3 місяці тому +1

    Enjoyed the video,really helpful,I hope you don’t mind me asking a few questions,I am a roofer/Solar by trade,however lead welding is something I’ve always struggled with,I do have a oxyturbo set at home I’m having a practice with,1,what’s the ideal size nozzle to use,2/if the flame is too hot and burning through the lead,am I using to much oxygen or gas?

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  3 місяці тому +1

      I’m glad you’re enjoying the vids.
      I use a number 3 nozzle. And if your burning through the lead your using too much gas or keeping the heat on for too long.

  • @Beaver-b1v
    @Beaver-b1v Рік тому +2

    Brilliant ! Very informative thank you

  • @bendavison8779
    @bendavison8779 3 роки тому +1

    Very skilful work and very well explained .

  • @petercrossley1069
    @petercrossley1069 Рік тому +1

    Very useful. Thank you.

  • @ericmckinley368
    @ericmckinley368 2 роки тому +2

    I would like to start lead welding, I have an old building that requires a lot of lead and would like to be able to turn my hand to doing some myself. I plan to take a course to teach me the basics. Can you recommend a good kit with gauges that I could buy in the UK. Many Thanks.

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  2 роки тому +1

      I would recommend getting a genuine model o torch. They sell these at the welderswarehouse.com
      I would also say get multi stage regs. I have victor edge. Although you can get by with single stage and these are a lot cheaper.

  • @theorutherford8026
    @theorutherford8026 Рік тому +2

    Hi mate love the videos. would you recommend doing lap welds on back gutters and front aprons? I was taught to do them with butt welds but I’m wondering if lap welds would be better?

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  Рік тому +2

      Thank you I’m glad your enjoying the vids.
      I personally have always lap welded everything.
      I think it’s just because it’s the way I was taught. And it doesn’t matter which way around you do.
      And you should just do whatever you find the easiest.

  • @harrytheroofer7443
    @harrytheroofer7443 2 роки тому +3

    Neat work old sport, can you explain where to direct the flame when doing vertical welds, back sheet or front sheet first? I'm not bad on the flat, but lack the confidence to attempt vertical in situ. Thanks, Harry.

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  2 роки тому +4

      Thank you. On a vertical weld I direct the flame in the middle. So where the second sheet laps. If your struggling on vertical have you tried starting from the top. Come down. And then back up from the bottom to create the strength and thickness of the weld. So much easier.

    • @harrytheroofer7443
      @harrytheroofer7443 2 роки тому

      @@slbleadworks Thanks, I'll give it a go in the workshop in the yard.

  • @garybowers2629
    @garybowers2629 3 роки тому +2

    Love your vids by the way please keep them coming

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  3 роки тому

      Thank you. I will do. I have lots of stuff in the pipeline.

  • @richardjones3112
    @richardjones3112 2 роки тому +1

    Fantastic.What a skill.

  • @foundthetruth2003
    @foundthetruth2003 Рік тому +1

    Excellent thank you.

  • @jamesward5721
    @jamesward5721 Рік тому +1

    With everything, there's always a "Left Field" option - I've welded since I was a kid & still weld professionally, except I weld steel. For the heck of it, I decided recently I wanted to learn to weld lead - just for fun, nothing to do with making money.
    Roish,.,, so "conventional wisdom" says you need gas bottles to run wire for welding steel - I no longer run gas bottles, here's all flux core now, every machine - the cost savings have been absolutely phenomenal. Insane - with the Upside Upside being none of us would bother our hoop going back to buying gas. Flux core does everything we need.
    So what's the "Alt" version for welding lead? How do you do it without getting raped by the gas-bottle companies? Not too many answers to that one tbh - everyone uses gas bottles, oxy/fuel. There has to be an "Alt" right?
    The "Alt" is surprisingly built by Snap-On - the tool truck guys. They sell 2 torches that run straight butane/propane - the Torch 300 & the Torch 400. No oxygen required, flames perfect for leadwork, the tools are durable & built to do a days work.
    So what is the "Flux-core" version of welding lead? A Snap -On Torch 300 or 400, that's what. Yes, of course, you need to buy fuel gas - but that's cheap, easy & readily available - you however do not need to buy commercial oxygen - which is where the huge savings come in. They are the "Left field option" if you intend doing this just for fun - I.E they take mastering, but work.

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  Рік тому +1

      The snap on torch 300/400 definitely look like they would be hard for lead welding. Ideally you want a fine flame that only heats up a small area. Especially when you start welding uphill etc. A cheap lead welding alternative would be the Pro Gas 5000 If you didn’t want the expense of renting gas cylinders.

  • @worldofstrings
    @worldofstrings 2 роки тому +1

    Awsome man! Is lead less expensive than aluminum? I'd like to learn that method of welding.

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you.
      I’m not sure to be honest I’d say lead is probably more expensive. The scrap value defiantly is.

  • @moyle298
    @moyle298 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks great tutorial. I have the same porta pack size, how long on average do you change your bottles?

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  3 роки тому +2

      Thank you. I normally change the bottles every 2 months. I have a spare set. This way I can run them down to completely empty.

  • @stanleytomkins1369
    @stanleytomkins1369 2 роки тому +1

    I must admit your videos are good, back in my time you didn’t have this the closest was an monthly magazine addition from British lead mill.
    Can you lead burn up side down?
    Can you do herring bone weld?

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you. Yes Everything is online these days. I’ve only started this channel just over a year ago. I’m hoping it will grow over time. I just need to keep posting content. And also obviously hope that people will watch them. Also the comments really help. Thank you.
      I’ve never attempted herring bone welding.

    • @stanleytomkins1369
      @stanleytomkins1369 2 роки тому +1

      Watching you makes me feel young again, I do miss it very much, it is a true skill,keep at it, it’s not easy, heavy work and in all types of weather. It’s no joke working in drizzling rain, worse weather you can work in, with the wind blowing.

  • @martinwinlow
    @martinwinlow Рік тому

    Given the agro for the DIYer in getting hold of acetylene, what are the professional's views of very easy to obtain oxy-propane kets for lead welding?
    Intrigued to see no flux being used...?

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  Рік тому

      I think with those kits it’s best to go for the ones that have the model o torch installed.
      And yes no flux is used or needed for lead welding.

  • @yorkshiresfinest6102
    @yorkshiresfinest6102 3 роки тому +1

    Your subs are growing 👏. Can you tell me where I can buy the bottle holder what you use all I seem to find is the one's for the bigger bottles

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  3 роки тому

      Thank you. It’s creeping up slowly. I just want to keep the vids coming.
      Yes I got the bottle cage from Boc.
      I get along better with these ones. The ones with wheels on are a lot heavier and much bulkier.

  • @sicknote26
    @sicknote26 Рік тому +1

    Top stuff 👏

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  Рік тому +1

      Thank you

    • @sicknote26
      @sicknote26 Рік тому

      @slb lead works every time I go to do what u do it gose tits up lol

  • @marklittle6675
    @marklittle6675 2 роки тому

    Hello pal , love all your vids. I’m just new to lead welding .
    Si when I’m I’m doing a run the little domes look ok but when they cool down the middle sinks and leaves a little hole in the top of each one . What am I doing wrong? Cheers.

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  2 роки тому

      Thank you for watching the vids and I’m glad you like them.
      It sounds to me that your going too quick and /or the flame is too hot. If you slow down a little. Then wait for your last droplet to cool down. Then place the next drop half way on the last. Probably where it is used to sink and a hole appear. Let me know if this helps.

    • @marklittle6675
      @marklittle6675 2 роки тому

      @@slbleadworks ok thanks I’ll try that. The set I’ve borrowed is the same as yours but it has a number 2 nozzle I can only get a small pointed flame and not the round ball on the end do you think this is not helping or does it need a clean or nothing to do with it?

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  2 роки тому

      @@marklittle6675 a really pointy sharp flame won’t help. The number 2 nozzle should be fine though. Yes try giving it a clean or even buying a new nozzle. I got mine from the welders warehouse. Although of course there are plenty of other places to purchase them too. Also play with the pressure on your regs. I have both of mine set at 0.4 bar.

    • @marklittle6675
      @marklittle6675 2 роки тому

      @@slbleadworks nice one for taking the time to reply pal it’s much appreciated. Keep up the good work👍

  • @garybowers2629
    @garybowers2629 3 роки тому +2

    I'm about to go on a training week and was considering propelyne or propane as ust easier to obtain and cheaper is there any advantages to using acetylene in you opinion?

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  3 роки тому +1

      To be honest I’ve only ever used acetylene. But I’ve never had any trouble getting hold of it

  • @DSherrattRoofing
    @DSherrattRoofing Рік тому

    Nice uniform lead burning mate. I’m fine on the flat. It struggle with vertical welding. I know the correct technique but can’t seem to stop the lead running away from me.
    Can you recommend where to buy nozzles. Hardly anyway sells them off the shelf so I buy them on line and more often than not, they are cheap Chinese rubbish and badly engineered giving a crap flame.

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  Рік тому +1

      Thank you. I’m going to be making a dedicated welding vid soon and I’ll be doing some vertical.
      I buy my nozzles from a company called
      The welders warehouse.
      They are decent nozzles on there.

    • @DSherrattRoofing
      @DSherrattRoofing Рік тому

      @@slbleadworks great. Thanks. I don’t wanna put u in a pedestal or anything but Like many others I’m blown away by your skill at work. My dad was a lead worker to your kinda standards but he died before I could learn the more intricate stuff. So ur videos are extremely helpful. Keep it up fella.

  • @gazlife7963
    @gazlife7963 11 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for that bud

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  11 місяців тому

      Your welcome thanks for watching.

  • @cdav123
    @cdav123 3 роки тому +1

    Keep the videos coming mate love lead welding I have a little turbo90 set with model 0 I have fitted. Obviously on my set I have no regulators to set bar pressure how does this effect things as I see you get yours to 0.4 bar ? I never seem to get the flame to a little ball or feather shape it’s often more of a point is that down to pressure you think ? Cheers mate

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  3 роки тому

      I would have a pointy flame if I was using the gas for cutting. You say you have a model o torch. Have you a number 3 nipple fitted?.
      I would think if you can’t get a rounded ball it must be down to the pressure.

    • @cdav123
      @cdav123 3 роки тому

      @@slbleadworks yea number 3 tip . I get a tidy ish weld but find as I can’t get nice ball you have to watch not to burn though . Might invest in a little trolley set I think . Cheers

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  3 роки тому +1

      @@cdav123 well worth investing in a set with gauges. You can get your pressure bang on. And also you’ll know how much gas you’ve got left. Nothing worse than running out half so you can’t get finished

    • @cdav123
      @cdav123 3 роки тому

      @@slbleadworks 👍👌

    • @cba1424
      @cba1424 3 роки тому

      @@cdav123 Hi Mate I'm still learning but picking it up. Lots of great vids from SLB 👍I started out with a set similar to the oxy turbo but I believe with propane you don't get the rounded flame as you do with acetylene. It was doing my head in why my flame was different haha

  • @michaelflint4159
    @michaelflint4159 3 роки тому

    Must you have a welding set. Is there any way to do it with a propane torch similar to a plumbers soldering kit?

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  3 роки тому

      I think the propane torch would heat a area that’s too large. For lead welding you need a much more precise flame. You can buy oxy turbo welding kits that are much cheaper than the more traditional oxy acetylene.

  • @mal310
    @mal310 3 роки тому

    Stuart, what is good practice to weld a chimney apron Sir, butt weld or lap weld? Subscribed, thumbs up and spreading the love of lead :)

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  3 роки тому +2

      Thank you for subscribing.
      I always do lap welds. I just find it so much easier.

  • @TheJudgejay
    @TheJudgejay 3 роки тому

    What do you think of the little turbo welding kits bud? I can’t seem to get the flame set right on it, your flame looks very tame but still very direct

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  3 роки тому +1

      I’ve got a oxy turbo set too. To be honest I don’t use them as the flame is much more fierce. It heats up a greater area. Although I’m led to believe you can get them now with a model o torch fitted. I do however like how light they are. They can come in handy some times.

    • @TheJudgejay
      @TheJudgejay 3 роки тому +1

      @@slbleadworks ahh yes exactly that! I’ll look into that, thank you

  • @mmroofs
    @mmroofs 2 роки тому

    I don't think we have the "Model O" here in the USA, Could you recommend a similar setup available in the USA.

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  2 роки тому

      I’m sorry but this is the only one I know off. Could you not get this shipped to USA ?

    • @mmroofs
      @mmroofs 2 роки тому

      @@slbleadworks I will try to ship for sure! Love your work !

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  2 роки тому

      @@mmroofs
      Thank you.

  • @benrichards1
    @benrichards1 2 роки тому

    Hi mate. Any advice on a cheap kit to buy? I'm in the building game, but not a roofer, and I'm doing my own loft conversion. It'll cost me a small fortune to buy front aprons and saddles etc online, so a little kit to allow me to do it myself would be great. Doesn't have to be mega expensive, it's only for mg own house. Dont want some cheap sh*t either that breaks. Cheers pal

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  2 роки тому

      You would probably be better off buying an oxy turbo kit. Just make sure you get the model that has the model o torch. These kits are hard to use as it is. Especially if you’ve never done it before. I would usually steer everyone away from these but it’s gonna be your cheapest option. As if you go down the portapack route It will cost you around £600.00. So you would actually be better off getting a lead worker In.

    • @benrichards1
      @benrichards1 2 роки тому

      @@slbleadworks cheers

  • @chriscollins1704
    @chriscollins1704 Рік тому

    I've been trying with the oxygen turbo kits that you get down the merchants. Seems a bit unstable to me. Sometimes I can get it to work, sometimes not. Is it me or are they just rubbish?

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  Рік тому

      To be honest I’m not a fan at all. The one I had was very basic and it didn’t have a model o torch fitted. It was so much harder to use than the setup I’ve got now.
      I personally would try and stay away from them although I do think they have got better now.
      I would say if you do need to go down this route make sure it’s the one with the model o torch.

    • @chriscollins1704
      @chriscollins1704 Рік тому

      @@slbleadworks yes, it's a torch with replaceable nozzles. Numbers 1 to 4. I can't change the torch because pipes are crimped on, not a nut type. I've got to do some welds tomorrow. If it doesn't work I'm just going to get the setup you have

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  Рік тому

      @@chriscollins1704 it sounds like a similar one to what I used to have.
      Oxy turbo 200.

    • @chriscollins1704
      @chriscollins1704 Рік тому

      Yeah, sounds like it

    • @chriscollins1704
      @chriscollins1704 Рік тому

      Yeah, sounds like it

  • @seyhuh
    @seyhuh 5 днів тому

    Best website to purchase decent welders?

  • @justyjust
    @justyjust Рік тому

    Can you patch repair old 100 year old lead with welding?? Cheers

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  Рік тому

      You can but it’s usually extremely hard. I had to repair 100 year old lead a few months back. It was very hard to patch repair.

  • @str3pur3123
    @str3pur3123 3 роки тому

    Step by step exact measurements the lot back apron for a chimney

  • @yorkshiresfinest6102
    @yorkshiresfinest6102 3 роки тому

    Hi ,
    Can you tell me why I'm only getting the weld to set to the top piece of lead when I'm practicing. I'm scraping the lead both pieces .
    Thanks

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  3 роки тому +1

      It’s probably because your flame is too cold. Or your holding the torch too far away.

    • @yorkshiresfinest6102
      @yorkshiresfinest6102 3 роки тому

      @@slbleadworks thanks for your reply. How do I make the flame hotter.

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  3 роки тому

      @@yorkshiresfinest6102 you turn up the acetylene so the bright tip in the middle goes bigger. Then turn up the oxygen to make the nice bright feather like ball

    • @yorkshiresfinest6102
      @yorkshiresfinest6102 3 роки тому

      @@slbleadworks thank you 😊

  • @leemcgowan7986
    @leemcgowan7986 3 роки тому

    Hi Stuart how to i welt lead together like a vertical seem. Doing a doomer. The cheeks. Thanks lee

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  3 роки тому +1

      Hi Lee. I would usually use 600 wide lead.
      Starting at the front of the cheek mark out for your 600 wide lead on the dormer cheek.
      The first measurement you take is the front corner. So from soffit to where it meets the slate/tile. Mark this measurement on your lead 25 mm in. This will be to welt the jamb to the cheek. You then take the back measurement of the panel. Same rules apply. Once you have your makes cut from point to point on the lead. This will give your angle. Then simply fold the 25 mm in to a square. Then next panel is similar. But the measurement is 50mm in. Also make sure you fix copper in the welts

    • @leemcgowan7986
      @leemcgowan7986 3 роки тому

      @@slbleadworks thank you Stuart. For that

  • @ToinePennink
    @ToinePennink 8 місяців тому

    One is oxygen and what is in the other bottle ?

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  8 місяців тому

      It’s acetylene. Thanks for watching.

  • @danny39uk
    @danny39uk 2 роки тому

    From where can I buy a welding kit like this please

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  2 роки тому

      I would recommend welderswarehouse.com.
      They sell the genuine model o torch. I got that from there and then purchased victor regulators elsewhere. I can’t remember where. But just Google it. Although the setups welders warehouse have got are pretty decent.

  • @jackmoore526
    @jackmoore526 3 роки тому

    Good stuff

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you. I’m planning on making a close up and maybe a slow mo vid on the welding next time.

  • @blubbernek4477
    @blubbernek4477 Рік тому +1

    How uch mm hoze u use?

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  Рік тому

      6mm will be perfect. Thanks for watching.

    • @blubbernek4477
      @blubbernek4477 Рік тому +1

      thnx, you'r welcome,Ordered a model o 3 days ago in the UK, now I hope it will arrive in the Netherlands this week, hope it worked out. nice video's, @@slbleadworks

  • @babbapappa1
    @babbapappa1 3 роки тому

    Hi Stuart, so I'm starting to get a grip with welding lead (thanks to vids like yours)it's not pretty yet and definitely NOT stacking dimes 😂 but I'm finding the metal flows and amalgamates better when I use a light coating of plumbers flux as well as scraping off the top coat of oxidisation. Is there a reason why absolutely nobody posting lead welding vids on UA-cam uses flux? Thanks in advance Paul.

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  3 роки тому

      Hi Paul keep up the practise and you’ll get it in no time.
      To he honest I’ve been in the trade for 26 years and I’ve never known or heard of anyone ever using flux. Maybe your onto something lol.
      To be honest it shouldn’t be needed,especially if your cleaning up your welding rods etc. Sorry I can’t be of more help. But I’m under the impression flux is more for pipe work etc.

    • @babbapappa1
      @babbapappa1 3 роки тому

      Cheers Stuart and thanks for doing the vids they are a massive help 👊🙏

  • @rosstituteuk
    @rosstituteuk 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the video. Glad to see you wearing gloves when handeling the lead. Out of interest, how many minutes of use would you get out of that small acetylene bottle ?

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  3 роки тому

      I’ve got the small acetylene bottle. The size is a k.
      That usually lasts 1 to 2 months i would say.

    • @rosstituteuk
      @rosstituteuk 3 роки тому

      @@slbleadworks how often do you use it? i'm trying to get an idea of how many minutes / hours of constant use you could get out of a single bottle...

  • @carljanisewski
    @carljanisewski 2 роки тому

    Cool

  • @leeedwards3783
    @leeedwards3783 2 роки тому

    What's the cost of that little set up

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  Рік тому +1

      From what I can remember about £500.00

    • @leeedwards3783
      @leeedwards3783 Рік тому

      @@slbleadworks thanks for the reply. Thats not too bad

  • @kieranardaen-webb9913
    @kieranardaen-webb9913 Рік тому

    Where you based mate?

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  Рік тому

      I’m based in Brighton. East Sussex.

    • @kieranardaen-webb9913
      @kieranardaen-webb9913 Рік тому

      @@slbleadworks random. I’m peacehaven. Need some lead work doing on a extension at my house, something you’d be interested in having a look at?

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  Рік тому +1

      @@kieranardaen-webb9913 possibly it depends what’s involved and how quickly you need it doing. You could send some pics my work insta if you like

  • @MoronicAcid1
    @MoronicAcid1 Рік тому +1

    Leads got such a low melting temperature you could probably just use a soldering iron. Also, do you enjoy brain damage (no respirator)?

  • @PeakyBlinder
    @PeakyBlinder 2 роки тому +1

    Left handed eh,
    Snap.

  • @PeakyBlinder
    @PeakyBlinder 2 роки тому

    Dump boc ripoff and go hobby weld

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  2 роки тому

      Is hobby weld cheaper than boc ?

    • @PeakyBlinder
      @PeakyBlinder 2 роки тому

      @@slbleadworks you just pay a 1 off deposit and you own the bottle,
      You just pay for the refill.
      Like boc used to be.
      Charging rental is a joke.

    • @slbleadworks
      @slbleadworks  2 роки тому +1

      @@PeakyBlinder thank you I’ll look into it. The rental with boc is quite expensive.

    • @PeakyBlinder
      @PeakyBlinder 2 роки тому

      @@slbleadworks yea mate we used to have about 10 sets at the yard cost a fortune,
      Been using Albee for 2 years saved a fortune.
      Check out there site for local suppliers.
      They deliver as well .
      Good luck.
      Maybe one day boc will wake up.
      I know a lot of lead workers have left boc behind now.
      They used to have a monopoly on gas and oxygen but not no more.

    • @PeakyBlinder
      @PeakyBlinder 2 роки тому

      @@slbleadworks and when you return the bottle if no longer needed you get your deposit back .