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Hi does anyone know the best place to buy tools for lead work ? many thanks
 
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Available from any plumbers merchants or no doubt online. Make your choice between wood or plastic.
 
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Could never get on with the plastic range,always prefered wood and so did most of the trademan I used to work with,we used to get them untreated and soak them in linseed oil for a few days and over weekend,just always found easier on the lead than plastic although plastic lasts longer i most cases.not in ours coz we used to throw them in the bin
 
on my 6129 course we had the choice of wood or plastic for lead work, i much preferred the wooden tools.
 
yep - wood all the way, and light too.. get small and light, far better than large and heavy.
 
Depends on the code. Sometimes you'll wish you had a 4lb hammer if working 8 :eek:

Generally wood is best and treat them as puddle said.
 
plastic dresser for setting in corners (hit it with a mallet/hammer) and flattening down (doesn't mark the lead as much ) - wood bossing stick for stretching/reducing and a size 5 wood dresser for any heavy work both well soaked in linseed . forget setting in sticks and mallets they're for college only.
 
For mallets and bossing sticks I prefer wood the grain grips the lead on the blow and will move the lead quicker for flat dressers I have got to say nylon cant be beaten even with a 4lb hammer excuse the pun..

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