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Plastic Lead Chase Wedge

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Manufacturer/Brand: Flat Roofing Systems

SKU:721

Regular price £16.98 GBP
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Plastic Lead Chase Wedge and Flashing Installation Tool.

Secure lead flashing neatly into brickwork joints with this durable Plastic Lead Chase Wedge. Designed for roofing and building applications, it is used to push lead firmly into a mortar chase before fixing and sealing, ensuring a tight, professional finish.

Manufactured from strong plastic, this tool is lightweight, smooth to use and resistant to damage when striking or levering against masonry. Its tapered shape allows you to drive lead deep into the joint without tearing or marking the material, making it an essential tool for both new installations and repairs.

Key Features:

  • Designed for securing lead into mortar chases.
  • Tapered profile pushes flashing deep into joints.
  • Made from durable, impact-resistant plastic.
  • Reduces risk of marking or damaging lead.
  • Suitable for roofing, building and repair work.

A tough, reliable tool for any tradesperson working with lead flashing on chimneys, brick walls and roofing applications.

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Our Roofing Tools are delivered to all Mainland UK postcode regions on a 2 to 5 working days basis. Scottish highlands and UK Islands can take a little longer.

Please be aware that your order may arrive in multiple deliveries and not necessarily all at once. Each part of your order may be delivered separately.

We strongly recommend refraining from booking, scheduling, or commencing any works until you've received your complete materials order. Your satisfaction and seamless project execution are our top priorities.

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