Handstitched Report post Posted July 31, 2016 G'Day, I was recently given a pair of old work boots to repair (?) , made by a popular Australian brand . They were found dumped on the side of the road , and for good reason.However, the new owner asked me if I could repair them.Now, just a heads up, the owner isn't short of a few bob either . In a pigs ear. I took one look at them and He doesn't want me to spend more than $50 on them....fair dinkum . You can buy a new pair for less I'm sure. The soles are melted, and gravel has stuck to the remaining melted rubber. One idea I had in mind was remove and grind off the gravel etc until there is some sort of 'smooth' surface to attach a new sole with adhesive, either a new sole, or just a piece of rubber cut in the shape of the sole. I'm not a boot maker or repairer,but I get all the 'odd jobs' when you're the only leather worker this side of woop woop , but I'm open to suggestions , apart from the rubbish bin. Thanks HS Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Handstitched Report post Posted September 24, 2016 Not that this is of any importance, but I convinced the client to go buy a new pair of boots today .... ha !! And these can go right where they belong.... and where they should have stayed.....in the rubbish bin. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites