Well today i finally got round to trying it out
( ive been very busy )
I needed to make 4 window trays and i currently have a roofer on site, so i thought I'd get on with it and if i ran into trouble ( i did ) i could ask ollie!
I set the kit up, it seems well built and easy to put together. My first couple of attempts were not great, so i got ollie to come and show me whats what. Setting up the flame for my liking turned out to be the most important factor. I knew i needed to clean the edges ( scrape them back a bit to reveal fresh lead ) but even so, on one weld, i somehow forgot
i think i was rushing.
After discovering the best flame for me, things improved and after maybe 10 to 12 times of turning the torch on and setting the flame up, i had that licked.
I used filler rods of differing widths to see what worked well and found 5ish mm was good for what i wanted.
Ollie showed me a technique he uses where he lays up a raised bead of 'weld' and then goes back to the start, heating and spreading it as he goes, so it flattens over a wider area, so it doesnt make his slates kick up.
Ive attached photos, but im not claiming to be good at it. I welded the trays from behind first, then flipped them and ran a bead across the front face.
The first couple i did werent great visually, but are very well sealed and by yhe time id done the last one, it was looking more convincing ( i hope )