Got a leak in one of the valleys on our roof. Been botching it for a few years with Flexacryl or similar but it never lasts, so I decided to bite the bullet and have a go at a "proper" repair.
I tried soldering (plumbing solder) a patch on to some scrap lead with some success, but felt that proper welding was the way to go.
I don't have oxy-acetylene so I bought one of these mini blow lamps ... the ones that poncy chiefs use to brown crème brûlées. What a great little tool ... I had my doubts that it would do it given that it's quite a dirty flame, and not such a tiny spot as a small, properly adjusted oxy-acetylene torch, but it did pretty well given that it was being driven by me.
I know the welds aren't pretty but they are strong and should be watertight. It'll save a whole tranche of money if I don't have to replace the lead and it's really enjoyable to do.