Lead flashing on low pitch roof

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Looking for some advice on the best way to place some flashing on a lean-to shed. I have a lean to shed with an abutment of roughly 2.7m in length this is only sloping 4 courses of bricks. I want to put some lead flashing to bridge the join. What is the best way to do this?
 
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whats the roof made from? Is it a sheltered area E.G. under the eaves? Does it get the sun?
Frank
 
Gable on the house is red brick, lean-to is timber with box metal roofing sheets. This is an exposed area. I was hoping to avoid disc cutting the bricks across 2.7m as this would totally write them off should I wish to demolish the lean to at some stage.
 
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Yes I know conventionally you do, but 4 courses over 2.7m?
 
I mean the pitch is only about 9 degrees over 2.7m.....so couldn't go for the conventional zig zag approach as the angle isn't steep enough....if you see what I mean?
 
Short of disc cutting a diagonal, I dont know what else I can do, I wasn't sure if there were any other methods.
 

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