I’d love to feel the grip these babies provide on a slick, wet, debarked log in the woods. I bet it feels like you have a superpower wearing these in the woods.
I spoke to Vladimir today about an Amish friend. I relayed the message about the sale to him. He'll send his order in by Monday. I'd be curious to know if it's possible to build these without the lineman shank, or side patch, but with a safety toe? I broke both feet, have flat feet, and bad ankles. I'm looking for new corks to replace my old ones (different company).
Thats awesome to hear! Regarding corks please reach out to our customer support team and they will be able to get you set up at (509) 487 - 0154 or email at general@jkboots.com.
Is that the standard height of the heel block for your caulks? I ordered a pair yesterday for work and the fella in the store assured me it would end up being the same height as the super duty heel but that looks way shorter because the rubber outsole is way thinner.
This was a custom heel that was requested by the customer. The standard heel for the Caulk boot is the same height as the Superduty's. Hope this helps!
Is wrenching the cleats down by hand preference? There has got to be a shop in Spokane that could whip you up a hex drive pin spanner to fit that cordless drill. They could probably angle the pins so it cams out over torque, too. Or your drill might have a limiter aft of the chuck. Just a fool here, attempting to be helpful.
I thought the same thing. A torque clutch on a smaller drill could be set lowish to get the right grab. You could just hacksaw the handle off the driver to fit it into a drill chuck (I bet they come free in a box of 1000).
Good question, maybe the upper is entirely custom fitted to someone's foot which would mean they don't have a standardised template for the part of the process
Hi, I'm a Timbersports/logger competitor, I would like to make home made shoes with calks. I would like to have the same T-Nut than you use for the calk. Thats not a standard 1/4-20" because the calk are fine thread. I already have the calk. Can you help me with the T-Nut. Thank you.
Two questions: 1.) Why isn't a 12" standard? It seems easier to cut a boot DOWN than to custom cut UP. 2.) I hear the 700 (V-Bar) sole is no longer available, is this true? (I own corks, but my new job says they are a no-go & I need a steel toe.) I'd order 12" all eyes (same as my corks).
I’d love to feel the grip these babies provide on a slick, wet, debarked log in the woods. I bet it feels like you have a superpower wearing these in the woods.
Artists making art! Thank you for a new video!
Beautiful craftsmanship ❤
Nice job another greatly skilled craftsman
This made me wanna throw my boots in the trash😂
Great work and beautiful results. As usual!!
That's a mean looking pair of boots
Nice looking boots
Excelente trabajo.....una maravilla..de botas
If I was in a death metal band, these would be the shoes I'd wear. Those things look brutal
С такими ботинками можно Эверест покорять😊
Do you all make knife sheaths?your boots are out of this world wow.
I spoke to Vladimir today about an Amish friend.
I relayed the message about the sale to him.
He'll send his order in by Monday.
I'd be curious to know if it's possible to build these without the lineman shank, or side patch, but with a safety toe?
I broke both feet, have flat feet, and bad ankles.
I'm looking for new corks to replace my old ones (different company).
Thats awesome to hear! Regarding corks please reach out to our customer support team and they will be able to get you set up at (509) 487 - 0154 or email at general@jkboots.com.
How do they keep they thread spacing so accurate?
Is that the standard height of the heel block for your caulks? I ordered a pair yesterday for work and the fella in the store assured me it would end up being the same height as the super duty heel but that looks way shorter because the rubber outsole is way thinner.
This was a custom heel that was requested by the customer. The standard heel for the Caulk boot is the same height as the Superduty's. Hope this helps!
Is wrenching the cleats down by hand preference? There has got to be a shop in Spokane that could whip you up a hex drive pin spanner to fit that cordless drill. They could probably angle the pins so it cams out over torque, too. Or your drill might have a limiter aft of the chuck. Just a fool here, attempting to be helpful.
I thought the same thing. A torque clutch on a smaller drill could be set lowish to get the right grab. You could just hacksaw the handle off the driver to fit it into a drill chuck (I bet they come free in a box of 1000).
Why not just build an adapter to run on a drywall screw gun?
I wonder why they hand cut the uppers instead of using the press thing?
Good question, maybe the upper is entirely custom fitted to someone's foot which would mean they don't have a standardised template for the part of the process
@@MITUK good point! I never thought of that.
How much
Is he just eyeballing the lace eyelits? Take some serious skill cause id of definitely screwed that up big time
I’m sorry but I’d screw the whole thing up
Hi,
I'm a Timbersports/logger competitor, I would like to make home made shoes with calks. I would like to have the same T-Nut than you use for the calk. Thats not a standard 1/4-20" because the calk are fine thread.
I already have the calk.
Can you help me with the T-Nut.
Thank you.
Calk and nuts 😮
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How do the American football players run so fast with these shoes? They are beautiful but look like they are heavy to run in.
They dont lol. These are meant as work boots. You are thinking of cleets which are built more like sneakers
😂 these are for people working in the forest i doubt any one can run in those.
Two questions: 1.) Why isn't a 12" standard? It seems easier to cut a boot DOWN than to custom cut UP. 2.) I hear the 700 (V-Bar) sole is no longer available, is this true?
(I own corks, but my new job says they are a no-go & I need a steel toe.)
I'd order 12" all eyes (same as my corks).
The V bar sole is a dress sole. 12 isn’t a standard because it’s not a very common size to get.
Pointy!
Это просто шедевр какие же они красивые и четкие хочу Такменев только без Шипов