Strong craftsmanship and skill on display. The close up shots are really well done and makes the audience feel as if they are in the shop watching in person! Kudos to your videographer! Commentary and explanation on your work is excellent, smooth and relaxed on each step of the process. This is one of the best videos I've ever seen on UA-cam. Great Work!
I like the work you done with the boots can I ask for custom made ones form my hubby??@@WyattDadCobblerCompanyhello I like the work you done w the boots
@@clarivelgomez1092 my apologies for the delayed response. UA-cam doesn’t notify us about comments added to other comments. I just happened to be reading things and came across this. If you still have questions, please email us at wyattndad@gmail.com Thanks Tony Wyatt
I have been producing leather products for 58 years professionally. I avoided Shoe building and repair. That all changed When a cobbler friend of mine gave me his complete shoe store and machinery, as he was having health issues and wanted me to carry on the trade. i’m not a big UA-cam fan. I subscribed to your UA-cam channel because it is direct and informative and you are true to the Trade. Thank you sir…..Ozarks Leathersmith
My Grandfather had a suitcase manufacturing, & repair company "El Paso Trunk" in downtown El Paso, Texas, his best friend was Tony Lama the boot maker. I spent my summers with my grandfather learning at his shop. He taught me how to make suitcases by hand. We'd have lunch with Tony almost every day. A hotdog and a coke. I watched your video to the end, it brought back great memories. I could smell the leather as you were working! Very awesome result!
@@drshin9893 iron rangers are 350 now, so 550 or so with what this guy did. Cheaper than Nick's or other pnw boots but still not up to their quality either .
You resoled my Iron Rangers with the addition of a midsole and the perfect Vibram sole and they came out amazing. I wear them all the time and I'll be sending them back when they need another resole.
Cleanest cobbler "work station", on UA-cam. I can appreciate a cobbler with a "clean" work station. Lends credence to quality work. If a cobbler keeps his area organized and clean...then it is safe to assume...he does just as well with his cobbler work.
@@WyattDadCobblerCompany Messy work space = messy mind. Well done pair of IR's and very unique. Your recraft on mine is just fantastic as well. Functional artistry.
Thank you. Your workmanship is great. If more men in trades would work like you we'd have much better buildings, houses. Etc. Truly nice to watch your attention to detail and to hear the knowledge you give. Impressive.
I have been watching a fair number of boot and shoe resoles/restoration videos from other cobblers, and they are generally quite good. What I appreciate about yours is that you take the time to explain in great detail the reasons for doing such. The camera angles and close-up details clarify your verbal explanation. Your many decades of experience is also quite evident. My neighbor just had a pair of Iron Rangers done by you and he is very pleased.
Some boots with old welts have been ruined because the needle cuts through the welt in-between the original holes which has literally cut through the welt by joining the holes. But a good cobbler gets this right, because like this gentleman they take pride in their work. You will see boots on ebay that have been ruined! I wish I had the gear to do this work. I love working with leather! Well done sir!
When I was in the service I bought a new pair of Cochran jump boots and took them to the shoe repair shop and had vibrant soles and heels to them making them double soled
Very detailed and meticulous well done job! Great to still see people do thorough high quality work. Attention to detail definitely seems to be a dying trait. Keep up the great work brother!!
Wow " EchteEichenlohe Gruben Gerbung" is the best stuff we have here in Germany. Genuine handmade vegitable tanning since 1645. Tanning process takes about 1 1/2 years. Love your work!
the addition of the leather midsole and that cuban heel elevates the look of the IR so much, i think ya'll just earned a customer (when i eventually need a resole for my IRs lol)
For most of my life my focus was to try to keep a decent sole on my work boots, for all the obvious reasons. I'm older now, still working on the ranch for the day-to-day stuff, but the much harder work, well, I get a hand with that stuff, like fences, veterinary tasks, trailer loading livestock, stacking hay, etc. Seeing this video, I realized, why not have a pair of boots that look good, not just function? This video really got me to thinking. I appreciate that. Oh, the boots in the video? Wow! So nice. Thanks, Tony.
Outstanding craftsmanship and attention to detail. I don't own an iron ranger, but if I did, I would send them straight to you. Excellent job.... Best, F.
I'm jaw droppin right now! This video was the best step by step video I've seen. No fluff, just showing superb craftsmanship! Those boots are incredible! I would love to send you my Redwing 1907's when I get some funds saved up. I love that everything is done by hand. This is definitely the best work I've seen out of countless UA-cam videos that I've watched. Hopefully I'll be able to send you my babies sometime soon! Till then I'll will watch your videos and maybe drool on myself a little.
I wish I wasn't so old, I'd love to apprentice with one of you guys. The creative elements and the range of tools I've never seen before would be a hell of a learning experience.
While nothing replaces hands-on training apprenticing with a teacher I reckon videos like this are a great supplementary tutorial lesson for apprentice cobblers / shoemakers and also serve as documentation of the craft.
Guys I had purchased a pair of red wing rangers before I saw your videos eventually when my sole need replacing it’s going out to you guys great work most importantly made in America priceless
I really enjoyed your thorough explanation of everything you were doing. I will probably never resole a shoe but I like to be knowledgeable on the subject
I have just discovered your channel. I love the Infocus close-up detail view that you’re giving us also your explanation of what you’re doing and why you’re doing it. Thank you.
I liked you videos because you always explain your “decision making process”, the why you to things that way. As a hobbyist cobbler, I’ve learned a lot from you! Thank you. I had some questions about installing Vibram heel, the ridges, the angle… now a have a way
Looks like Nicks americana...I wouldn't do this to new IRs but when mine wear out the sole I would like to have this done. It looks awesome! Nice work!
I love the video - it was a pleasure to watch you work and your voiceover is first rate. It's criminal that you had to do this job, though. Red Wing should do this themselves, and they absolutely should not be building defects into their boots. I hope they know about this and fix it immediately.
Outstanding! I seldom make such enthusiastic comment. I am attempting to learn the craft. This video is the best I have seen. Thank you so much for posting such a clear and thorough documentation of this procedure. Camera angles, perspectives, and explanations are exceptional. I took the rare step of subscribing, and I look forward to watching more of your video.
I appreciate we have operated a traditional leather shop for many years. I bought out a shoe shop in April of this year. We’re looking to rent shop space large enough to set everything up. I have several machines that I have no idea how to use. I’m learning procedures mostly on UA-cam, and yours is the best so far. I’m building myself a pair of shoes using Harry Rodgers’ book. I will certainly have questions, but I’m not really a FB user.
Absolutely love the finished product. I've wanted to convert a pair like this from awhile. Watched all the videos to do it, but this is by far the most professional one yet!
Oh I definitely like that profile. I'll probably look into getting mine resoled like that once they need it. But mine are new, so hopefully that won't be for some time.
Your cork removal is top notch. I wish all cobblers had the attention to detail. I have sensitive feet, and I wouldn't have most of them resole my boots.
I personally experienced bad cork removal when I was young, and before my cobbler days. It made the boots miserable! I never want our customers to experience that. Thanks Tony Wyatt
The larger toe really suits that thicker sole look - impressed / The 1 thing putting me off red's is the proportion of the toe/sole thickness with the retail version looking off, this upgrade fixes it
I think you made that sole into Arnold Schwarzenegger mode! Beautifully done. I think Red wing is taking notes on the chocolate and thread match. 😂 I can hear it from here….”Why didn’t you think of that!” Thank you for a great session.
When you first described what you were going to do I thought to myself that is going to look really stupid! However on completion I did a 180 they actually look really cool. Great job now I am hung up on two shoe channels yours and trenton and health.
Red Wing is a very strange company. Remember when they were down for about two years. Yes, Covid was a part of it, but I think they have management challenges. In reference to this video. Double thumbs up.
Great video! I make & repair shoes as a hobby and your explanation as you go is top notch and very helpful. Thank you for sharing all the tips and hard-earned experience, that is very gracious of you sir. Cheers!!
You probs know this but fresh epoxy has rubbish uv resistance. It really need a layer of primer or something otherwise it goes brittle pretty quick. Just a thought. Keep it up. Love the channel and think your great on camera 😁😁
Strong craftsmanship and skill on display. The close up shots are really well done and makes the audience feel as if they are in the shop watching in person! Kudos to your videographer! Commentary and explanation on your work is excellent, smooth and relaxed on each step of the process. This is one of the best videos I've ever seen on UA-cam. Great Work!
Thanks! That’s our goals.
I like the work you done with the boots can I ask for custom made ones form my hubby??@@WyattDadCobblerCompanyhello I like the work you done w the boots
@@clarivelgomez1092 my apologies for the delayed response. UA-cam doesn’t notify us about comments added to other comments. I just happened to be reading things and came across this. If you still have questions, please email us at wyattndad@gmail.com
Thanks
Tony Wyatt
I have been producing leather products for 58 years professionally. I avoided Shoe building and repair. That all changed When a cobbler friend of mine gave me his complete shoe store and machinery, as he was having health issues and wanted me to carry on the trade. i’m not a big UA-cam fan. I subscribed to your UA-cam channel because it is direct and informative and you are true to the Trade. Thank you sir…..Ozarks Leathersmith
Thanks! Feel free to hit us up if you need anything.
Where are you in the Ozarks? I’ve got some shoes & boots that need some work.
My Grandfather had a suitcase manufacturing, & repair company "El Paso Trunk" in downtown El Paso, Texas, his best friend was Tony Lama the boot maker. I spent my summers with my grandfather learning at his shop. He taught me how to make suitcases by hand. We'd have lunch with Tony almost every day. A hotdog and a coke. I watched your video to the end, it brought back great memories. I could smell the leather as you were working! Very awesome result!
What a fantastic story. I’m glad we could take you back for a few moments! Thanks for sharing your story and watching!
My Grandfather worked at Tony lama boots. He was a boot maker for many years. Downtown El paso tx. Menny Herrera Jr.
Very possible your team would buy skins and leather from family we have in El Paso. Small world.
I am surprised Redwing doesn't offer something like this already. It looks so much better than their stock boot!
You have any idea how much this would raise their price point? Instead of 250-300 your looking at 4-500
@@drshin9893 perhaps! Would be a cool option to have though!
@@OfDeath I bet this guy charged about 200$ so you’re in the ballpark already
@@drshin9893 iron rangers are 350 now, so 550 or so with what this guy did. Cheaper than Nick's or other pnw boots but still not up to their quality either .
@@markdwolf3198the hipster boot bubble will burst soon
You resoled my Iron Rangers with the addition of a midsole and the perfect Vibram sole and they came out amazing. I wear them all the time and I'll be sending them back when they need another resole.
Awesome! We are happy to hear that you are enjoying them!
Cleanest cobbler "work station", on UA-cam. I can appreciate a cobbler with a "clean" work station. Lends credence to quality work. If a cobbler keeps his area organized and clean...then it is safe to assume...he does just as well with his cobbler work.
Some shops give me anxiety from the mess.
@@WyattDadCobblerCompany Messy work space = messy mind. Well done pair of IR's and very unique. Your recraft on mine is just fantastic as well. Functional artistry.
Thank you.
Your workmanship is great.
If more men in trades would work like you we'd have much better buildings, houses. Etc. Truly nice to watch your attention to detail and to hear the knowledge you give. Impressive.
Best looking Iron Ranger I’ve ever seen. Definitely gave it some PNW vibe. Amazing work.
I have been watching a fair number of boot and shoe resoles/restoration videos from other cobblers, and they are generally quite good. What I appreciate about yours is that you take the time to explain in great detail the reasons for doing such. The camera angles and close-up details clarify your verbal explanation. Your many decades of experience is also quite evident. My neighbor just had a pair of Iron Rangers done by you and he is very pleased.
Thank you! I’m also very glad he is enjoying them!
You really made a lovely job of those.
I have been wearing boots a long time (26 years in the Army) and watching boot repair videos a while too, but I still learn something.
I'm so unimpressed with my rangers now after seeing these. Master of your craft
Damn, that's a solid craftman. Excellent job. Love seeing a real man and American working hard making quality USA made equipment.
Some boots with old welts have been ruined because the needle cuts through the welt in-between the original holes which has literally cut through the welt by joining the holes. But a good cobbler gets this right, because like this gentleman they take pride in their work. You will see boots on ebay that have been ruined! I wish I had the gear to do this work. I love working with leather! Well done sir!
Now, I want some! That is a wonderful boot.
When I was in the service I bought a new pair of Cochran jump boots and took them to the shoe repair shop and had vibrant soles and heels to them making them double soled
Very detailed and meticulous well done job! Great to still see people do thorough high quality work. Attention to detail definitely seems to be a dying trait. Keep up the great work brother!!
Wow " EchteEichenlohe Gruben Gerbung" is the best stuff we have here in Germany. Genuine handmade vegitable tanning since 1645. Tanning process takes about 1 1/2 years. Love your work!
the addition of the leather midsole and that cuban heel elevates the look of the IR so much, i think ya'll just earned a customer (when i eventually need a resole for my IRs lol)
For most of my life my focus was to try to keep a decent sole on my work boots, for all the obvious reasons. I'm older now, still working on the ranch for the day-to-day stuff, but the much harder work, well, I get a hand with that stuff, like fences, veterinary tasks, trailer loading livestock, stacking hay, etc. Seeing this video, I realized, why not have a pair of boots that look good, not just function? This video really got me to thinking. I appreciate that. Oh, the boots in the video? Wow! So nice. Thanks, Tony.
Thanks! I’m glad I was able to spark your imagination. Customization is a lot of fun!
whites has something like these converted iron rangers. we just pay the whole price up front instead of in two stages.
These gentlemen take a good boot and make it an incredibly beautiful boot every time
@@michaelgarza256 thanks!
That came out fantastic. Great job. Really enhanced the looks of the Iron Ranger
Outstanding craftsmanship and attention to detail. I don't own an iron ranger, but if I did, I would send them straight to you. Excellent job.... Best, F.
I'm jaw droppin right now! This video was the best step by step video I've seen. No fluff, just showing superb craftsmanship! Those boots are incredible! I would love to send you my Redwing 1907's when I get some funds saved up. I love that everything is done by hand. This is definitely the best work I've seen out of countless UA-cam videos that I've watched. Hopefully I'll be able to send you my babies sometime soon! Till then I'll will watch your videos and maybe drool on myself a little.
Thanks!!
Those are like works of art. Thank you for explaining as you go.
I wish I wasn't so old, I'd love to apprentice with one of you guys. The creative elements and the range of tools I've never seen before would be a hell of a learning experience.
What an artist!
Everytime I watch you, I realize just how much I still don't know. Magnificent work. Thanks so much for the lesson
While nothing replaces hands-on training apprenticing with a teacher I reckon videos like this are a great supplementary tutorial lesson for apprentice cobblers / shoemakers and also serve as documentation of the craft.
Guys I had purchased a pair of red wing rangers before I saw your videos eventually when my sole need replacing it’s going out to you guys great work most importantly made in America priceless
An absolute masterpiece
Thank you Sir
Christoph
I really enjoyed your thorough explanation of everything you were doing. I will probably never resole a shoe but I like to be knowledgeable on the subject
Fantastic workmanship on your part, and agreat vision on the clients part.
The best IR conversion ever!!! You’re a wizard Tony!!!
fantastic work & look to these! "Glue don't stick where glue aint at" Thanks buddy!
I have just discovered your channel. I love the Infocus close-up detail view that you’re giving us also your explanation of what you’re doing and why you’re doing it. Thank you.
I liked you videos because you always explain your “decision making process”, the why you to things that way. As a hobbyist cobbler, I’ve learned a lot from you! Thank you. I had some questions about installing Vibram heel, the ridges, the angle… now a have a way
Thanks! That’s my goal since there isn’t any where to get formal training anymore
Looks like Nicks americana...I wouldn't do this to new IRs but when mine wear out the sole I would like to have this done. It looks awesome! Nice work!
I always liked the iron ranger but I have to say I really like them with a logger type sole! Thanks for your content.
A true professional. Beautiful finished product.
Such artistry! Wow. ❤
Now THIS is one good looking boot! WISH the factory would do this! Beautiful job Wyatt. Love it.
I love the video - it was a pleasure to watch you work and your voiceover is first rate. It's criminal that you had to do this job, though. Red Wing should do this themselves, and they absolutely should not be building defects into their boots. I hope they know about this and fix it immediately.
Those are really nice. You Know your stuff. Enjoy the videos. Keep cranking them out.
So satisfying watching an artisan at work.
Outstanding! I seldom make such enthusiastic comment. I am attempting to learn the craft. This video is the best I have seen. Thank you so much for posting such a clear and thorough documentation of this procedure. Camera angles, perspectives, and explanations are exceptional. I took the rare step of subscribing, and I look forward to watching more of your video.
Thanks! Good luck learning. If you need help, feel free to let us know. We post and answer a lot of questions on our Facebook page.
I appreciate we have operated a traditional leather shop for many years. I bought out a shoe shop in April of this year. We’re looking to rent shop space large enough to set everything up. I have several machines that I have no idea how to use. I’m learning procedures mostly on UA-cam, and yours is the best so far. I’m building myself a pair of shoes using Harry Rodgers’ book. I will certainly have questions, but I’m not really a FB user.
Absolutely love the finished product. I've wanted to convert a pair like this from awhile. Watched all the videos to do it, but this is by far the most professional one yet!
🤯Beautiful artwork! 💯🔥
You are a fantastic artist.
Bravissimo maestro! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🫡🍾
Excellent Workmanship !!! 👍😎
Wow! Great looking pair of iron rangers
How much is this service? And how long is your lead time?
@@h.newman8682 this particular job was $340 for soles and $120 for the burn. Our current turnaround time is 8 weeks
I love watching a skilled craftsman doing his work. These came out great! Although personally, I would have skipped the logger heel
Oh I definitely like that profile. I'll probably look into getting mine resoled like that once they need it. But mine are new, so hopefully that won't be for some time.
Nice job, those look great.
Beautiful craftsmanship!
Awesome work!!! You guys are definitely the best!!
Your cork removal is top notch. I wish all cobblers had the attention to detail. I have sensitive feet, and I wouldn't have most of them resole my boots.
I personally experienced bad cork removal when I was young, and before my cobbler days. It made the boots miserable! I never want our customers to experience that.
Thanks
Tony Wyatt
Well documented work.. now I just need to go back to the other videos to find out what glue you are referring to 🙂
We use Renia superfix as an all purpose cement and Renia CDC for dense rubber
Sr. it's been a pleasure watching you working...so satisfying...flawless handcrafting ...beautiful finish, congratulations!
This is exactly how id like my Iron Rangers to look... waiting for the "custom shoe Recraft" giveaway... haha
@@danielchile76 it might be a while 🤣
I know right👍
Wish I lived nearby to be able to come and learn from you. Great work!
They came out beautiful!
I will do this to my some day.
WHAT AN AMAZING UPGRADE!!! I want a pair done like that now!
Hey, I haven't done this since I was a kid, but here we go... I'd like a pair of these boots for Christmas, 🙏🏽 thanks
That’s ART.
Freaking beautiful! Love the work you do.
If Red Wing offered soles like this, I would have bought a pair already.
Good work. 👍🏼
Beautiful boots, quality craftsmanship really enjoyed this episode definitely getting a sub here. 👌🇬🇧
The larger toe really suits that thicker sole look - impressed / The 1 thing putting me off red's is the proportion of the toe/sole thickness with the retail version looking off, this upgrade fixes it
very relaxing zen video...
Awesome modification and great videography, Tony!
That’s a grail boot for me. Beautiful!
That is a work of art! Looks amazing.
I like the look!! Also the craftsmanship is insane!
God bless these hands for such a nice work
I think you made that sole into Arnold Schwarzenegger mode! Beautifully done. I think Red wing is taking notes on the chocolate and thread match. 😂 I can hear it from here….”Why didn’t you think of that!” Thank you for a great session.
You are a master of your trade and craft Sir
they look truly amazing.
Another great job, Tony! The boots look amazing. You’re a true master cobbler.
It's the number of details that make the masterpiece.
That's a nice work you did on those IR Tony!, they changed dramatically! ............Saludos from Chihuahua, México.
awesome work, such a unique look, and great craftsmanship as always.
beautiful work from the hands of a master
These turned out awesome! Great Job!
That is a righteous boot. Well done.
When you first described what you were going to do I thought to myself that is going to look really stupid! However on completion I did a 180 they actually look really cool. Great job now I am hung up on two shoe channels yours and trenton and health.
Red Wing is a very strange company. Remember when they were down for about two years. Yes, Covid was a part of it, but I think they have management challenges. In reference to this video. Double thumbs up.
Great video! I make & repair shoes as a hobby and your explanation as you go is top notch and very helpful. Thank you for sharing all the tips and hard-earned experience, that is very gracious of you sir. Cheers!!
Thanks! I try to help
That’s an amazing job, you do really good work.
It just blows my mind when watching the cobbler videos . that all those nails don't somehow find their way into peoples heals.
That’s why we use steel lasts. They clinch the nails to hold and not go further in also
That turned out so incredibly good dude. I am so impressed. You do great work sir. You are one of the best. Wish you were in my area. I sure do.
Thanks! What area are you in?
Yup! You just convinced me to ship my boots in to you!
Top quality work, absolutely beautiful!
Tell Nick I said Hey and I hope he's doing well.
Great job, as always on the boots!
I will let him know!
Wow, what an amazing job. Glad the video was suggested to me.
You probs know this but fresh epoxy has rubbish uv resistance. It really need a layer of primer or something otherwise it goes brittle pretty quick. Just a thought. Keep it up. Love the channel and think your great on camera 😁😁
Absolute best reaole I've seen on yt. Hope to afford this someday.
Looks great, fun to watch.
Excellent work! Greetings from the great Black Forest 😊
Awesome work!
Those look great...huge improvement