scottishshoemaker Report post Posted December 15, 2009 Found at the back of shed while moving equipment to garage. Well what is it? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
UKRay Report post Posted December 15, 2009 Found at the back of shed while moving equipment to garage. Well what is it? I strongly suspect you know exactly what it is, George, and I bet you have used it too. This is a boot sole roller. Designed to put a 'dish' into well soaked leather boot soles before they were added to an upper - or used in a repair. Celticleather will doubtless have more to say about this lovely machine as I understand his dad used to keep a bucket full of boot soles soaking in a 'marinade' made from a secret recipe so they were all soft and ready for use. I bet he had a boot sole roller. LOL! Ray Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
celticleather Report post Posted December 15, 2009 I strongly suspect you know exactly what it is, George, and I bet you have used it too. This is a boot sole roller. Designed to put a 'dish' into well soaked leather boot soles before they were added to an upper - or used in a repair. Celticleather will doubtless have more to say about this lovely machine as I understand his dad used to keep a bucket full of boot soles soaking in a 'marinade' made from a secret recipe so they were all soft and ready for use. I bet he had a boot sole roller. LOL! Ray You're right, Ray! Dad had one at the shop, and used it exactly as you described. It also served to wring out the excess mulling liquid before attaching the sole to the boot, and at the same time 'plated' the sole, rather like that huge monster we saw at Baker's tannery. It's ages since I saw one, but I recognise the WHB plate . . . we still use WHB equipment in the shop today! Just imagine what that hefty brass roller would cost today! Who says nostalgia is a thing of the past?! Terry Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
scottishshoemaker Report post Posted December 16, 2009 (edited) I thought this was going to stump a few. Ah well serves me right for trying to be smart ass. It originally came from the old shoemaking workshop I once worked in, that's when there was ten of us. Now there is only me, go figure. Well done guys. I forgot how heavy the dam thing is. Edited December 16, 2009 by scottishshoemaker Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites