rendering on parapet walls, but no flash cover?

In case anyone is interested here is the finished product:

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Plus some of the stages:


Lead going in:

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Kickout installed:

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Bell bead plus stainless steel screws and washers. Bell bead is just above the lead!
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Done:

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Thanks for all the tips everyone!
 

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Hi everyone,

Lets keep this post alive!

I’m currently renovating the parapet wall on my Victorian terrace and I’m at the stage of installing the lead flashing before it gets rendered.
The way that has been explained on this post, seems to make perfect sense.
The differences between what was discussed in this post and my roof, is that I have contoured tiles (double romans) and the lead comes over the tile not under.
Ive attatched a diagram of how I think the process should be adapted for my roof.
Diagram A- how it was explained in this post.
Diagram B- adaptation.
Can you guys please let me know if I'm heading in right direction?
Thank you!
 

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