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Hi just got asked to do a lead valley for customer but dont really do much leadwork but the way things are not to keen to turn them down any advice on overlap at top,methods etc thanks
 
Look at the Calder Guide to Good Leadwork - its all in that. Probably available to download somewhere.
 
Hi. What type of valley? Where a hip breaks from roof or tapered? (terminology differ within our Country.

Hi justlead1 any news on a certain dvd regarding leadwork at this time?:)regards turnpin

ps sorry to highjack your post discreet-heat:)regards turnpin
 
haha no bother turnpin i was about to ask that question myself , Thanks justlead1 followed the link on your profile and found what i was looking for on justlead.co.uk
 

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