Hi all,
I have a up/down bay window, the top is flat and the lead is good, the bottom window is stepped out from the top window and has a sloped facia from the top to the bottom bay around all three sides. The pitch of this is somewhere in the region of 50/60degrees and is fully lead covered.
However the lead is really worn (its been there a 100 years no surprise then) and in need of replacement. I am able to do this myself but don't want to use lead, is there a product that can be overlaid onto the lead or strip the lead away and laid over the timber base with an adhesive? I can resort to a hot torch if necessary but would prefer a cold attachment/adhesive method.
cheers.
I have a up/down bay window, the top is flat and the lead is good, the bottom window is stepped out from the top window and has a sloped facia from the top to the bottom bay around all three sides. The pitch of this is somewhere in the region of 50/60degrees and is fully lead covered.
However the lead is really worn (its been there a 100 years no surprise then) and in need of replacement. I am able to do this myself but don't want to use lead, is there a product that can be overlaid onto the lead or strip the lead away and laid over the timber base with an adhesive? I can resort to a hot torch if necessary but would prefer a cold attachment/adhesive method.
cheers.