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  • #35259
    mick70
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      #367617
      mick70
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        @mick70

        what's best for sticking soles to shoes?

        daughter as managed to have front of hers come loose on her favourite shoes.

        #367620
        Russell Eberhardt
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          @russelleberhardt48058

          Hob nails? Seriously though ordinary contact adhesive works fine for me.

          Russell

          #367622
          Gordon W
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            @gordonw

            Depends very much on the material (usually unknown). The last ones I did I used a hot glue gun, still there after a year of hard use. Also have used gorilla glue, works well on leather. Hot glue gun useful for lots of bodge jobs.

            #367623
            Robbo
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              @robbo

              Hot glue gun has worked for me for partial repairs (toes,edges etc)

              #367626
              Roderick Jenkins
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                @roderickjenkins93242

                Shoe Goo is very good. It will even build up worn heels if you make a dam with some insulating tape.

                HTH,

                Rod

                #367628
                Richard Marks
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                  @richardmarks80868

                  Evo Stick Serious Glue, worked for me and the wifes shoes.

                  #367633
                  Alan Waddington 2
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                    @alanwaddington2

                    Sikaflex or car windscreen bonder……the shoes will wear out before either of those….

                    #367635
                    Hopper
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                      @hopper

                      It helps to run the sole and the bottom of the shoe over the belt sander prior to gluing if you can. Just enough to scuff them up so the glue can "key" into the surface.

                      #367637
                      Martin W
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                        @martinw

                        I have used Evo Stick and Bostik Clear Contact Adhesive for my good ladies and my shoes. Spread adhesive to both surfaces, leave for a few minutes to get tacky then clamp firmly, especially around the edges, and leave for 24hrs. Has always worked for me.

                        Cheers

                        Martin

                        #367688
                        Neil Wyatt
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                          @neilwyatt

                          I've has Serious Glue and EvoStik both fail on trainers where the two layers of sole have split apart. I imagine too much dust/crud got in the split.

                          Why is it 'name' (Slazenger) trainers don't last any longer than cheapies?

                          Neil

                          #367695
                          martin perman 1
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                            @martinperman1

                            I have specially made shoes for a condition I have and the manufacturers use a glue which seems allows the sole to become unstuck after a year wink, approximately, and I find Evostick works well with the repair.

                            Martin P

                            #367749
                            Russell Eberhardt
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                              @russelleberhardt48058
                              Posted by Neil Wyatt on 16/08/2018 18:49:14:

                              Why is it 'name' (Slazenger) trainers don't last any longer than cheapies?

                              They are probably made in the same factory. It's just that one type has the name put on it.

                              I once saw a factory in Malaysia where they were making T-shirts for Lacoste. They were also making unbranded ones on the same line which were sold for just a few pence in the local markets. The price difference isn't a matter of quality but the mark-up made by the brand owner to pay for, amongst other things, their advertising costs.

                              Russell

                              #368086
                              Howard Lewis
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                                @howardlewis46836

                                And I thought that I was the only "careful" person on here. "Not tight y'ken, just careful"

                                Yes, contact adhesives seem to to do the job Found that acrylics were too stiff, and soon failed.

                                Howard

                                #368094
                                Robin Graham
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                                  @robingraham42208

                                  I've not had too much luck with contact adhesives myself, but Gorilla glue (the polyurethane stuff which foams slightly as it cures) works very well provided you don't mind trimming off the excess which squidges out as it cures.

                                  Robin

                                  #368160
                                  Mick B1
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                                    Posted by Neil Wyatt on 16/08/2018 18:49:14:

                                    Why is it 'name' (Slazenger) trainers don't last any longer than cheapies?

                                    Neil

                                    Same reason that Chinese lathes work as well as Myfords etc…. devillaugh

                                    #368166
                                    Martin Kyte
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                                      @martinkyte99762

                                      Titebond PVA works well for clogs.

                                      ;o)

                                      #368185
                                      mechman48
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                                        Posted by Martin Kyte on 20/08/2018 13:47:59:

                                        Titebond PVA works well for clogs.

                                        ;o)

                                        Aye; 'appen them clogs did ah 'reet on t' cobbles when I wer a lad an me granda' used t' wear 'em, solid wood, wi' hob nails in t' soles, sum 'ad what we called 'oss shoes on 'em, when walkin' 'cross 'ot sheets in t' plate mill, eeh bah gum them's wer' days them wer devil face 20

                                        George.

                                        #368198
                                        Tim Stevens
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                                          @timstevens64731

                                          Them 'oss shoes was called Clog Irons by them in't know, sithee

                                          Tim

                                          #368545
                                          Sherlock
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                                            @sherlock

                                            I've tried many of the stuff listed here, for a sole of some work boots.. All did not hold up too well for a decent enough period of time, So I, Like you was searching for something better… In my research somebody (relative of an old cobbler) swears by a flexible Cyanoacrylate…. Not tried yet, but I intend to.

                                            #368617
                                            Gordon W
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                                              @gordonw

                                              Just for those trying for the first time- Make sure you have all the clamps and packing etc. ready for use, some glues set very quickly. For best results you will need two or three clamps, packing /pressure pads on sole side, packing on the inside bottom, and packing on the shoe outside top. All depends on the shoe design and the clamps being used. check and test before using the glue. Sorry for egg sucking instructions.

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