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Thread: Tight Boots
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12th July 2004, 11:18 PM #16
I like redbacks and I coat them in Dubbin which seems to keep them soft and water proof to a degree.
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12th July 2004, 11:56 PM #17
Hey Woodborer, try cutting your toenails !!!!!!!!!!
Or try going to a boot /shoe shop where they know what they are talking about [ not K Mart ]. There is a good one in Mona Vale.
Planepig.
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13th July 2004, 12:42 AM #18
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13th July 2004, 09:19 AM #19
Progress Report
Last night I soaked the boots (inside and out) in warm water for 20 minutes and then stuffed them with newspaper. They are now drying and hopefully by the weekend they will be dry enough to wear in the shed.
Not too worried if they are a bit sloppy as the only walking to be done in them is to the shed and in the shed.
- Wood Borer
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13th July 2004, 09:37 AM #20
and if you're looking for a pair of wide runners the widest ones on the market at the moment are Asics which have a 4E fitting in some styles - Rebel sport usually have some of the wide ones in stock. you'll pay for them but its very very definately worth it if you've got wide feet. I've got a second pair sat brand new in their box under the bed for when the ones I'm wearing have had it ... i hate it when I find a shoe that fits and then the buggers stop making them
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Does anyone knows where I can get extra wide football boots? so far I haven't found a source of them ( even from manufacturers who make wide runners ) and my feet are a sorry sight by the end of the lacrosse season.no-one said on their death bed I wish I spent more time in the office!
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22nd July 2004, 09:50 AM #21
Belts and Braces
Well I used both methods.
Filled up the boots with warm water and soaked them in a bucket for 20 minutes and then stuffed them tightly with newspaper and left them for three days. SWMBO then bought some spray.
By the weekend they were far more comfortable and the odd spray here and there allowed me to wear them all day.
Thanks for the all the advice - it worked and now I can do woodwork in my shed with comfortable feet.
- Wood Borer
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22nd July 2004, 09:52 PM #22
I find hands a lot easier
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22nd July 2004, 09:57 PM #23
I was wondering what that sloshing noise was last weekend when we were out at the Tool Drool.
I wasnt going to say anything about it, I just thought you had guts ache.
Al
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23rd July 2004, 09:26 AM #24
Thanks , I deserved that
no, I am not harmless.
Al, thanks for being diplomatic about the sloshing noise. It was embarrassing for me especially seeing a pool of liquid at my feet wherever I stood. Great carpets in your car though, soaked up the pools without a trace.
One piece of advice that I didn't try was to pee in the boots. I guess if I had done that the noise of the blowies would have drowned out the sloshing hence the wise advice.
- Wood Borer
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