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Friday, June 12, 2015

Shoeless no more

In my normal boring life, I work in a restaurant, mostly in the kitchen area. As you may expect, there are frequently spills and slippery debris on the floors that can lead to painful slips and falls. For that reason, we are require to seal slip resistant shoes. In that past two and a half years I have been through four pairs of shoes. I need a new pair, but money is tight right now, so when the sole of my current pair blew out, I decided the get a little more life out of them by combining two pair of shoes to make use of the best part of both.

Using a heat gun to remove the soles.
All removed

My current shoes are men's oxfords. I love almost everything about them. They're tasteful and not overly masculine. They have the cheapest soles though. I started noticing that my feet kept getting wet and when I investigated, the bottoms had given up the fight. The pair I owned previously didn't fit my look at all, and had begun losing the stitching in the uppers. Also the soles were separating from the uppers, which is what gave me the idea.


How I created the sizes needed.



I used duct tape to hold the new soles to the shoes. Gorilla glue does not bond instantly.


Using a heat gun, I removed the soles from the ugly pair and trimmed away the edging. My current shoes have heels, so I cut the soles to fit the heel and main base of my oxfords, and pulled out the Gorilla Glue. It is important to note that Gorilla Glue expands so use it sparingly. I forgot that fact, so when the glue was dry, I had glue to trim from the edges. I cut it away with my pocket knife. Because the shape of the two shoes were so different, it does look a bit like I am floating, but that's a little fun. Point is, 2 days in,and no one has noticed, and I have dry feet. Total win in my book.

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