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Personaly I think the job is going to be difficult to get right if you have no lead working experience. A good lead worker should be able to complete the task in half a day, and thats bosses no lead burning. Difficult to get good lead workers though; at a premium same as thier prices.
 
T pren expansion joint. Piece of neoprene stuck to 2 bits of lead. T pren plus has a cover flap to cover the neoprene. Sold in 3m and 6 m lengths. Not cheap.
 
thanks reg man for the advice, done all the lead work at college on 6129 assesments, getting advice for friend on how it is done properly. thanks
 
£200 odd plus vat

Here
[DLMURL]http://www.britishlead.co.uk/downloads/t_pren_gutter_expansion.pdf[/DLMURL]
 
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Why not just use a nice modern option, go for a fibreglass roof covering, then you can buy the missus a present withall the money saved, even a first timer can make a reasonable finish providing they follow some basic rules, which of course are preparation preparation and preparation followed with some resin, glass fibre and gell coat
 
Final say is with my friend, if he goes with lead dear but long lasting job or as oldplumber says go with fiberglass and resin and buy a nice present with the change? dilemas
 
Not only is lead longer lasting to say the least,it improves the look of the structure,making a lot more stylish and cost wise is not that bad in real terms.on a small area as this,
could even do a little pattering around top edge of bay 🙂
 
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Fibreglass may be fine for modern new build schemes where the fibreglass will probably outlast the house but there really is no substitute for the real thing.
 
dont forget that a first timers attempt with lead may well leak but the same with fibre glass is unlikely too as there arent any of those nasty seams.
 
Hi Northstar. The advise you are getting is good, even fibreglass a wonderful material should you earn enough for a yacht. The expansion issue is caterered for using wood core roll. T Pren is as has been explained welded into lengths of sheet lead on gutter situation, where there is no room to form drips in order to create expansion joints. When laying lead sheet roofing the appearance of the finish product is important as is following traditional methods. Forming wood core rolls allows two pieces of lead to be joined but allows for the expansion of the material without compromising its weathering qualities. When laying sheet lead on your type of roof i would often form three bays (Centre bay and two ends) The end bays would both have under cloak and the centre bay two over cloaks. (sheet lead manual will explain this) Although i do not have images of this there are one or two on this site that will give you an idea of the rolls and how they are set out. Lead Slate and Lead Roofing Self Help Videos
 
Dont forget that the pikeys will have it away if its only a first floor roof, cost of metals is going up so quick!
 

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