Where can I get boot leather for my wife's boot heel?
On Tuesday, July 7, 2015 at 11:04:13 AM UTC-5, Karlheinz Fenstermacher wrote:
On Mon, 06 Jul 2015 15:40:51 -0700, Uncle Monster wrote:
Perhaps you could take some rubber from a bicycle tire and cut it to
size?
This is a great idea, and is the type of idea I was hoping to get.
The bicycle tire is just a tad too small to fit around the heel of this
boot, as it's a cowboy type, but the idea is sound.
I was thinking about the rubber of a car inner tube, which is a bit too
soft, but certainly it will do in a pinch for the rubber layer on the
bottom.
I went through my leather pile, after autopsying an old catcher's mitt
and assorted and sundry shoes, and there was an old boot (another pair)
that I may cannibalize the upper leather of, but again, it's thinner than
the heel leather.
I'm not thinking of a skinny bike tire. Heck a wheelbarrow tire might work as a source of raw material. You can actually purchase a new pneumatic cart or wheelbarrow tire from Harbor Freight if you wanted to sacrifice a new item for your project. The regular old balloon bike tire should be available at Walmart for a source of raw material. Get creative and use a dirt bike tire. ^_^
[8~{} Uncle Tire Monster
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