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Hole in my shoe (punctured wellington actually)
#21
The patch just came away with the backing film...& it made the split worse as well :'(
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#22
Errrrr---------------------------


(04-01-15, 08:01 PM)fazersharp link Wrote: Npe - no good for me I tryed the exact smae thing and it would not stay on, have a go be all means let me know if it works I also thought about rubbing it with a hot knife but the rubber is so thin.
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
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#23
The answer is simple. Drill another hole in the front of the boot for drainage
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#24
You should have bought a pair of these ..............


[Image: lgpp0588+thigh-boots-jennifer-lopez-poster.jpg]
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#25
That looks bloody high maintenance! :lol
The Deef's apprentice
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#26
Fudnut
Just flapping about on this stagnant little pond on the outer rim of the internet.....yup....  :-))
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(04-01-15, 07:56 PM)YamFazFan link Wrote: They are the rubber type rather than the plastic/vinyl material.

Turns out they were nitrile not rubber :rolleyes.Guess that's why the vulcanising solution didn't work!.Oh well you can only go so far with scrimping,saving & thrift I s'pose.Just have to splash out on a new pair...does anyone know if Poundland have a January sale?...oh & the bulb went in me torch when I was reading the paper last night (had to finish it stood under the streetlamp),has anyone had any success refurbishing lightbulbs?,on second thoughts no worries,this birthday cake candle is chucking out a good bit of light + heat as well Confusedun
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