I really appreciate the way you sand the soles BEFORE you install them as opposed to after! I always feel uneasy seeing other people sand the edge of the sole with the uppers so close to the sanding belt.
I actually only did that with these because they're clogs. If you watch my other videos, I typically sand the soles to meet the uppers... It was hair-raising the first few times, but I've gotten a good feel for it now and I can knock a pair out in only about 10 minutes. Thanks for watching!
Woah, woah, woah. Tell us about that trick with the white sheet of paper/plastic you used to help line up the glued soles and uppers. How does it not immediately bond with the contact cement?
It was a Summit Racing sticker I had lying on the bench. If the contact cement is dry, then smooth things like sticker paper won't stick to it. I learned the trick of putting a barrier in while lining things up from one of the Al Stohlman books about making leather cases. He suggests using wax paper, and that's really the best choice, but I was in a hurry and the sticker was right there. I've used magazine pages before, too, and they work fine.
I'm not sure my budget could support that, and I don't have space for it right now. If you want to talk more, look me up on Instagram and we can DM there.
I really appreciate the way you sand the soles BEFORE you install them as opposed to after! I always feel uneasy seeing other people sand the edge of the sole with the uppers so close to the sanding belt.
I actually only did that with these because they're clogs. If you watch my other videos, I typically sand the soles to meet the uppers... It was hair-raising the first few times, but I've gotten a good feel for it now and I can knock a pair out in only about 10 minutes. Thanks for watching!
what product do you use at 6:14?
That's a latex cork sealer. It replaces the factory seal on the cork where it's worn out or I ground it off while evening out the new sole
@@DrPronghorn thanks for taking the time to educate us!
Woah, woah, woah. Tell us about that trick with the white sheet of paper/plastic you used to help line up the glued soles and uppers. How does it not immediately bond with the contact cement?
It was a Summit Racing sticker I had lying on the bench. If the contact cement is dry, then smooth things like sticker paper won't stick to it. I learned the trick of putting a barrier in while lining things up from one of the Al Stohlman books about making leather cases. He suggests using wax paper, and that's really the best choice, but I was in a hurry and the sticker was right there. I've used magazine pages before, too, and they work fine.
Good job!
Thanks!
I tried that with my brake shoes but it didn't work.
Maybe you should have used Barge brand cement? Not all contact cements are made alike.
Are you interested in buying a full set of shoe repair machinery ?
I'm not sure my budget could support that, and I don't have space for it right now. If you want to talk more, look me up on Instagram and we can DM there.