Blown Sole off Boot -Temp Fixed with Liquid Nails

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Blown Sole off Boot -Temp Fixed with Liquid Nails

Postby scockburn » Tue 04 Nov, 2008 8:37 pm

A friend of mine recently blew to sole off her light weight boots (a few weeks ago) and fixed them up with a dose of liquid nails. She says this got her out of trouble and she has since done 2 more fairly rugged full day trips . Not too sure how water proof but thought this was a good idea to post . She is obviously going to replace them soon but she says that this has bought her some time to look about and she is still able to get out there.Could also be an idea for a small tube in the repair kit if not too worried about weight. Anyone else done this or heard of this repair option? Steve c
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Re: Blown Sole off Boot -Temp Fixed with Liquid Nails

Postby Damien » Wed 05 Nov, 2008 7:31 pm

I actually use a product called 'Shoe Goo' to repair the scuffs on my ice hockey skates, it works very well and is waterproof.
more info: http://www.ausport.com.au/catalogue/c4/c91/p488
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Re: Blown Sole off Boot -Temp Fixed with Liquid Nails

Postby Singe » Thu 06 Nov, 2008 11:05 am

Good stuff, shoe goo. Also very handy for sealing the toe on a cricket bat, so it doesn't absorb moisture and swell :)
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